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Getting ready for Turkey day ‘08

OK - it’ll be a joyous celebration this year.

David Recordon just blogged about Typepad Connect. It looks like Chris Alden and the Trotts secret weapon is earning his X-Mas bonus - for sure.  Now I just have to figure out where to party with David in Paris during LeWeb8.  Buddha Bar passe, no need to bring him to the Gallerie Lafayette to buy dresses for little girls (well maybe - I guess) so where should I bring David - to celebrate Typepad Connect?  Hmmmmm…

Folks are using a site to vote and nominate the nation’s CTO

Another great episode of theSocialWeb.tv - this time celebrating the 1 year anniversary of OpenSocial

Maybe because Microsoft is getting into microformatsAnd folks are even extending it.

Jerry Yang finally stepped down as CEO of Yahoo. Now what?  How ’bout a Home page preview of some of that yummy openness.

Orb 2.0 Iive streaming out of your house - and your TV - onto your iPhone.

Sony is withholding movies from NetFlix to sell on XBox’s movie on-demand service?

Coolio Yahoo Glue pages

Another reason to change the patent laws

Windows Media Center with touch controls

I was there then - “ah MacUser - we knew them well Horatio….”

It’s not a matter if but when Google will cut off Mozilla’s oxygen supply.

I wonder if Boxee’s business model is white labeling or what?

A great example of persistent ubiquitous content - the Time magazine photo archive. How coolio is that?

Twilio, Kvetch,

Date: Thursday, November 20th, 2008 | Time: 9:20 pm
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  1. Thanks for the shout out! It’s been great seeing what the community can do — I am running Oomph in Google Chrome now (I use Chrome as my backup browser when IE has issues with a site). Turns out the script that Pascal made for FF works in recent builds of Chrome. Happy Thanksgiving!

  2. Thanks for the shout out! It’s been great seeing what the community can do — I am running Oomph in Google Chrome now (I use Chrome as my backup browser when IE has issues with a site). Turns out the script that Pascal made for FF works in recent builds of Chrome. Happy Thanksgiving!