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November 7 at 5:12 pm - Link
Gabe writes up my wariness about the Intellectual Property part of the change.gov site very well - Kevin Marks
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August 27 at 11:55 pm - Link
Great analysis in here about the nature of publics, and newspapers old model: they came to believe that producing a common edition for everyone is their raison d'être, forgetting it arose as a limitation of their technology. Fitting psychologist Abraham Maslow's statement that "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail," the editorial production limitation of Gutenberg's technology has led most newspaper editors to believe that they set the 'common agenda' for their community and likewise that their community's readership is somehow homogenous because it reads the same newspaper edition on any given day. - Kevin Marks
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August 25 at 5:33 pm - Link
Great changes, guys. Just what I'd hoped you'd do. Next: An implicitly-defined content filter? - Dan Kaplan
same illegible grey text in replies. That really stops me from using it. - Kevin Marks
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August 21 at 12:11 pm - Link
Windows DRM - assuming little girls are pirates by default - Kevin Marks
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August 13 at 1:37 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"43 of your friends don't use Reader." --Who are you people?! - Erica Baker via Bookmarklet
P.S. Thank you for fixing the friends and sharing stuff in Reader dolapo. :) - Erica Baker
Liked for the "who are you people" comment, the friends manager didn't work when I tried it. - DeWitt Clinton
@DeWitt Try again, I think it was still rolling out when I posted. - Erica Baker
Ahhh and here is the blog post: http://googlereader.blogspot.c... - Erica Baker
Yay. Shift-refresh did the trick. Hot. - DeWitt Clinton
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August 12 at 5:20 pm - Link
Well done Huggers. Now, about that daft geographic IP filtering... - Kevin Marks
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August 10 at 12:31 pm - Link
thorough history of the rise of compassion - Kevin Marks
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July 23 at 1:28 pm - Link
I've spent more than that having our fences replaced this year - where do I sign up? - Kevin Marks
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July 21 at 8:23 pm - Link
Social Graph API helps Google Profile - Kevin Marks
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July 21 at 1:19 pm - Link
Sounds more like how the internet is fixing TV - Kevin Marks
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July 14 at 11:02 am - Link
I got a Tru Blood vial and have still not opened it up. Should I drink it? Heh. Love being the target of a fun viral. Don't get too many crazy ideas, you PR monkeys. HBO did their research FIRST and sent the stuff to relevant people. (People most likely down with vampire shit, lol) - Eric Rice
Creepy in a fun viral sorta way. - Dread Pirate PJ via NoiseRiver
I meant you, not the article or the vial. :-) - Dread Pirate PJ via NoiseRiver
Ass. - Eric Rice
You got sent a vile vial of viral blood? - Kevin Marks
@kevin yeah and one of the original sumerian transcript thingies - Eric Rice
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“Startup idea: On a site enter in birthdays for your friends/family. The site will print and mail a real birthday card that will arrive in time. You pay $2 per card sent. Would you use this?”
July 8 at 5:22 pm - Link
Printed birthday cards are tacky. If it could simulate handwriting... - ⓞnor
You'll have some competition: http://www.jackcards.com - Mike Doeff
What if you could use your phone to take a photo of a handwritten note, and the site would clean it up, put it on a card, and send it? - Jim Norris
I would love this... I would want it to send a bunch of flowers or some such as well... - Bindu Reddy
jackcards is great! i'm using it now. thx mike doeff - peter
Will receiving a birthday card mean anything if it no longer means you remembered? - Amit Patel
Every X% of the time (X is based on a personality survey taken at signup) it will send the card late with an apology. - Larry Greenfield
Probably not because I never remember to do this early enough. Now, if you could promise same day delivery for an extra $1, I'm game. P.S. you should offer to include gift cards (I bet you could get some kind of commission from places like Best Buy, REI, Target, etc). - Michael Leggett
love the same day feature for those like Michael...and me! - peter
It should mail the card to *me*, along with a stamped, addressed envelope for the recipient. I take it out of my mailbox, sign it, write "Happy Birthday!", and stick it right back in the mailbox. I'm imagining some sort of netflix-esque mailer... - Doug Zongker
doug - check out jackcards.com - like it? - peter
doh! - Doug Zongker
do you think your friends know your handwriting? your family might recognize it. wondering if the handwriting could come from someone who isn't you. - peter
Knowing me I would enter a date that was too late. - j1m
sounds like a great app for a social network that already knows your friends birthdays - Kevin Marks
nah, i probably wouldn't use this. i like giving people real things. - Michael Sippey
i dont think this would work on a social network. it's more about your most important relationships. like your mom. - peter
i tried jackcards.com. cool concept but implementation needs some work. took me too long to schedule a card. - peter
How about calendar events that trigger *actual* events? Whether it's online bill payments or sending birthday cards, triggering arbitrary services / APIs based on a time/date you put on your Google Calendar could be interesting. - Jonathan Terleski
google calendar - who uses that? muhahahha - peter
no. these days for generic "happy birthday" greetings i send a $1 facebook cupcake (or some other gift). For people i really care about i send a text message (haaha, but uhm true) and for those i really care about i send a usually belated gift in addition to calling them and singing to them (really off key) on the actual day. I have a google calendar that's just for birthday's which reminds me of the date. Most people i get "day of" reminders, for the people i will gift or call i set up multiple reminders. - Natala Menezes
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How to celebrate Independence Day this weekend - save the Bill of Rights - Kevin Marks
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Doc picks an important one here - Kevin Marks
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June 26 at 12:16 am - Link
Apparently Canada is too politically unstable for data centres. Mind you, my Canadian friends say they can't use Google Docs because it's hosted in the US and they don't trustt he US Govt. - Kevin Marks
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June 23 at 6:21 pm - Link
“require standardization of things like identity and secure JavaScriptable social network mashups”. - that what OpenSocial is all about, especially with Caja and Friend Connect in the mix - Kevin Marks
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June 16 at 4:00 am - Link
Artur Bergman told me that the idea of Wikia was a place to keep all the stuff the deletionists kept removing from Wikipedia. I still don't think that running a gauntlet of self-important barrack-room lawyers who use press publication as a surrogate for checking references with sources is the best way to decide what is notable. - Kevin Marks
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June 16 at 4:00 am - Link
Live TV is dead. It's just not evenly distributed yet. - Kevin Marks
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I'm having Mediagora flashbacks... - Kevin Marks
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we mediate each other to become media - Kevin Marks
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June 10 at 10:38 pm - Link
maybe I should have said stolonic, not rhizomatic... - Kevin Marks
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May 5 at 11:48 pm - Link
and she only works in outer space? - Kevin Marks
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I'm speaking at this one - Kevin Marks
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I'm speaking at this one - Kevin Marks
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June 14, 2007 at 9:49 am - Link
An unctuous lexicon for the loquacious, wrought through nomenclature hubris for pecuniary chicanery. Is using "should" like this obsequious or supercilious? The taxonomy oligarchy could have been more abstemious with the latinate and greek terms. - Kevin Marks
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June 14, 2007 at 9:49 am - Link
An unctuous lexicon for the loquacious, wrought through nomenclature hubris for pecuniary chicanery. Is using "should" like this obsequious or supercilious? The taxonomy oligarchy could have been more abstemious with the latinate and greek terms. - Kevin Marks
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May 25, 2007 at 2:29 pm - Link
Panorama, that's you that is - Kevin Marks
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Panorama, that's you that is - Kevin Marks
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