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links for 2006-10-30

  • Get organized with GTDTiddlyWiki
    (tags: GTD wiki free)
  • PayPerPost Is Now Officially Absurd
    (tags: blogging payperpost techcrunch)
  • Backlash Against Crayon’s Second Life Launch
    (tags: second life crayon)
  • Some stats on “MySpace is so last year”
    (tags: myspace wsj)
  • Digg Destroys Webomatica » Webomatica
    (tags: blogging digg effect)
  • Wikipedia leaves $100M on the table (or “PLEASE Jimbo, reconsider–media philanthropy could change the world!”) – The Jason Calacanis Weblog
    (tags: wikipedia Calacanis advertising)
  • Red Hat’s Szulik responds to Oracle’s frontal assault
    (tags: linux red hat oracle)
  • Interview with Matt Mullenweg
    (tags: blogging wordpress mullenweg)
  • Munich’s $44.5M 14,000-PC desktop Linux migration project: So far, so good
    (tags: munich linux)
  • blogging, just jump in!
    How having a blog has helped Meebo.com
    (tags: meebo blogging)
Posted on October 30, 2006Author Dave BriggsCategories Links

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