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“Choosing the Right Content Management System for Your Web Site(s)” is our comprehensive 67-page analysis of content management systems, products and solutions, as well as best practices and common pitfalls.”
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“Unlike the wired Internet, which operates on an open system, your freedom to access what you want on wireless systems is not guaranteed; it is granted or denied by your wireless company.”
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“I explore the impact of scientific developments on our understanding of consciousness, the self, free will, decision making, ethics, learning, and religion and issues concerning the neurobiological basis of consciousness, the self, and free will.”
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“A few traditionally-minded Capitol-based reporters have formed a group to recommend to the Speaker of the House of Reps and the Senate President which reporters and news organizations that cover the Capitol are legitimate — and which are not.”
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“It’s 2008, folks. My young daughters, apparently, are more attuned to the media reality than three-quarters of journalists. Do you expect to be relevant to them when they become adults if you don’t live in their world?”
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Excellent, practical overview from Jeremy Pepper.
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Good luck using your license to get on a plane if your state isn’t compliant! “By Dec. 31, 2009, states must upgrade their drivers license systems. Fed. agencies will continue to accept licenses for official purposes from residents of compliant states.”
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So true, Gizmodo: See the cost of being mean? “This year, C.E.S. treated bloggers as first-class citizens, providing free passes and a comfortable, well-stocked lounge exclusively for bloggers. And this is how the bloggers respond?”
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Dave Taylor muses on how MySpace is finally copying some key features of Facebook — including friend updates.
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IRS employee looks for a handout from online publisher Randy Cassingham. Bad idea!
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Great overview of the recent evolution of online media by Susan Mernit. tarts with Jan. 2003: “Blogger is the dominant blog software and I read winer and doc and halley every day and decide to start a blog myself. I start a couple. They don’t stick. Yet.”
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Boris Mann’s wisdom on productivity and management: “I just want to underline, again, that we need people to actually *do* things. Just loading more tasks onto the already busiest members of the community isn’t going to scale.” Amen, been there, lived tha
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Wow, this is the most thoughtful discussion I’ve seen triggered by the Gizmodo/CES/TV-b-Gone flap. When does anonymity constitue a social good? How to balance it with transparency?
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