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    • Thanks for the comment Jim. First, what is I interesting is your use cases for Twitter and Facebook are very close to the opposite on my usage patterns. My Facebook exchanges are much more informal...

      3 weeks ago by loupaglia

      in Analogy of Status Updates

    • Hey Lou- Interesting thought. Not sure if this point will validate or run counter to your argument: Have you noticed how Facebook status is not the same as Twitter status? I used to have my Twitter...

      3 weeks ago by Jim Bernard

      in Analogy of Status Updates

    • This hits home to me. Innovation often happens in the confines of core competency and consequently overlooked. We often suffer from sensory fatigue. You know.... Losing sight of why customers...

      1 month ago by Greg Merkle

      in “We put the ‘no’ in innovation”

    • Thanks Ron. As far as the FriendFeed widget, just part of the template I am using and then using the width to get the FF widget to go across.

      2 months ago by loupaglia

      in A Project to Root For

    • I like your blog a lot. Is it an extra feature for premium members to show your FriendFeed widget to go across the two side bars like that? Thanks for your response in advance.

      2 months ago by RON08

      in A Project to Root For

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paglia’s thoughts: “one to negative one” and some noise in between
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Yet another very obvious sign that Google is having a profound effect on our society and culture. I believe we all need help. A cute video from 2006.
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  • Quite possibly the saddest thing I've seen in a while.
  • all in good fun Kevin. :)
  • I'll say it again, we're all getting dumber. 100 years from now sharks and cockroaches are going to be having one hell of a laugh over this...
  • Toner: Interesting theory but I have to disagree. So unless you are a huge Kafka fan, I think cockroaches will always have their place in their evolutionary scale. While I think there are several man-made elements that endanger our evolutionary progress, I don't think the invention of the web is going to be one of them.

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