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Another bevy of tlinks I owe you - to clear out my folder and start afresh

I learned a trick from Scoble on how to handle ALL these links coming into my aggregator. I stash them all into a folder - so I can get to them “when I get a chance”.  Well the problem is that these ’stashed away links’ fall to a lower priority as teh hit links and YouTube videos flow through.

So every once in a while I go back and clean up hous e- with about 4/5th ofthese stashe dlinks being simply read and stored - as opposed to many more which become outdated and untimely.  But there’s always a few worth mentioning:

We’re all awaiting anxiously for Thursday when Scoble reveals on Channel 9 - Origami.  I’m hoping it’s the rumored 12″ tablet PC Gates and Ballmer have been talking about.  I need a tablet.

Ross Mayfield is not impressed with Viacom (MTV) doing a social network.  Me - I’m excited about ANYBODY creating social networks - as long as they keep it open and mesh into our network of networks.

37Signals is reporting on how smart they are and how everyone is learning from them.  Me - this is how I’ve worked for years - not to belittle anything Jason et al - do.  It rocks - they rock - coolio dudes - go for it!  They even quote Scoble - so you KNOW it has to be true!

Suw Charman has this excellent adoption strategy on adopting social media/networking within a corporation.

Speaking of Open APIs - Tariq Krim and NetVibes have one now - too.

Looks like the GoingOn Network is going to start going on - any moment now.

Tribe.net gets MORE money?  What?  They didn’t have enough before?

Miles leaves the T-W board.  I have not blogged about Miles for almost three years now.  He’s leaving the T-W board.

Flickr, delicious and upComing party at SXSW - Sunday night - 5-7 - good.  I’ll be able to get back to the hotel room for the Sopranos premiere.

Speaking of Flickr - here’s a list of the Top 10 (supposedly) best Flickr mashups.

New round of ‘Social Media Buttons’ from Matt MacAllister and team at Yahoo.

The notion of an Ajax patent is just patently absurd. I can (personally) provide early artwork - dating back to pre-IE4 - D HTML days.  Then when D HTML/IE4 came out - we’ve got allot of stuff leftover from those days - as well.  And then when XML-RPC was created, we did a UI entirely talking to a web service - via XML-RPC. The year was 1999.  So talk to me about Ajax patent busting!

Date: Monday, March 6th, 2006 | Time: 11:49 am
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