9-16-08 Links
Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
I needed to get these links out of my draft folder before they got to stale. Sometimes you end up bookmarking things to blog about later, then life gets in the way and all of a sudden you have 20 links you want to share and not enough time to blog about each one.
Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000
Dot-bomb stories- Forrester Research Social Computing guru Jeremiah Wang:
The “e” from the Exodus logo that formerly used to reside on the HQ building. It’s currently in my garage, and I look at it every time I park my car –because I want to remember.
Brandstreaming – brands leveraging Twitter and other lifestreaming services.
Beautiful And Original Product Designs
Apple concept would warn iPhone users ahead of dropped calls
Forget Disintermediation, Focus On Open Data Exchange
Skitch – I am totally and completely blown away at how cool Skitch is. Every day I learn a new tip or trick and the flickr integration and other options are brilliant. I’ve been looking for a great lightweight image editor for years, have tried them all, nothing comes close to Skitch. I hope Flickr buys them.
Arrington and Calacanis talking about TC50
Ubiquity, a Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily. Kind of like the Mac Spotlight search, but in the browser, with much more functionality.
Salesforce.com- $100 for basic setup for one person for one year. $800 to be able to access via iPhone. FAIL!