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links for 2006-04-14

Posted by Mike Fri, 14 Apr 2006 04:19:18 GMT

  • Computer Networking - Make Linux recognize your widescreen in VMWare
    (tags: vmware linux)
  • Bona tempora volvantur--by Guy Kawasaki: The Art of Customer Service, Part II
    more customer service tips from Guy
    (tags: business sales)
  • toread - an email-based bookmark service
    convert bookmarks to email
    (tags: delicious web email)
  • The Development Abstraction Layer - Joel on Software
    7:1, oh yeah
    (tags: programming business)

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links for 2006-03-01

Posted by Mike Wed, 01 Mar 2006 05:40:19 GMT

  • Jemplate - A Template Toolkit for Javascript
    via T. Bray's blog
    (tags: web2.0 ajax javascript)
  • The Art of Creating a Community
    eight points of light
    (tags: virtualcommunities web2.0 marketing tips)
  • The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations
    via Jonathan Schwartz
    (tags: books virtualcommunities)
  • Installing OpenSolaris on VMware - Draft
    vmware + OpenSolaris
    (tags: solaris vmware)

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