This Week on The Web 2009-09-13 (my birthday edition)
It happens to be my birthday weekend and between eating some great food, playing Guitar Hero with my wife and hanging with the family, these are the things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again – there were some REALLY great discussions going [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-09-06
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again. I also realized that many of you might have no idea what you’re seeing below. Sorry. These are “tweets”, 140 maximum character messages sent via Twitter. Within the Twitterverse individual users follow others and [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-30
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again. I also realized that many of you might have no idea what you’re seeing below. Sorry. These are “tweets”, 140 maximum character messages sent via Twitter. Within the Twitterverse individual users follow others and [...]
My Lego Love is Fast Fading
I’ve loved Lego since I was a little kid. I haven’t really counted, but I’m guessing I still have (in large crates in my garage) somewhere around 300+ Lego sets of varying size. There’s something about allowing your creativity to roam that really interests me. And as a company, the Lego Group has also been [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-23
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: no one wants money but everyone wants something that money can buy: http://bit.ly/KGzyN (@vpynchon – even if she’s on vacation) BSA softens anti-piracy msg: http://bit.ly/2027C Too bad there’s not an attempt-version of piracy yet [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-16
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: RT @gtiadvisors: RT @AdvertisingLaw: Blog Post: Content Protection and Copyright http://bit.ly/1Q0CX New blog post: Confidentiality Exclusions versus Disclosures http://bit.ly/4qYdND Tech workaround could allow MS-Word sales to continue: http://bit.ly/haM2S If you buy/sell software, get your [...]
This Week on The Web 2009-08-09
The things that happened around the web this week – maybe you already read about them, maybe you need to again: RT @rwang0 BlindSearch – the search engine taste-test. http://bit.ly/kEonM < I keep getting Google. Gerry Spence on The Great Gift of Rejection: http://bit.ly/TlTd5 . @vpynchon on Negotiating the Power of Reciprocity: http://bit.ly/uCPuT Gamer – [...]
Cnet author advocates theft
I’m simply stunned by a recent article written by Cnet columnist Rafe Needleman. In his post, he blatently advocates buying “lesser” versions of Microsoft products to take advantages of the discounts available to certain classes of users, regardless of whether you actually fall into that user class. His cavalier attitude towards the vendor (telling his [...]
This Week on The Web for 2009-07-26
RT @vpynchon: RT @priorsmart: “Self-plagiarizing law prof snagged” http://u.nu/3xxk [from ipbiz] < I don’t think this is too bad. # RT @SAManage 5 Tips for Eliminating Hidden Software Costs http://tinyurl.com/l2apqz # . @ontechcontracts – How long for disclosure in NDAs? http://bit.ly/l2Dzz # RT @SAManage: IT Inventory Management http://tinyurl.com/kmbt3p # RIAA Says DRM is dead (via [...]
Amazon’s Orwellian Behavior
As many are reporting, Amazon.com “recalled” an e-book remotely in response to a request by a publisher. This is all kinds of scary and most folks are centered on the purely tangible nature of the problem. I’m also concerned about the precent it sets, but I’m more concerned about the sapping of intellectual property rights [...]
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