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February 14, 2009

We’re also working hard to transform the PC and Microsoft buying experience at retail by improving the articulation and demonstration of the Microsoft innovation and value proposition so that it’s clear, simple and straightforward for consumers everywhere....
clusterflock [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Deron Bauman at 4:00 PM

January 21, 2009

In the same vein as AirTran (before they pissed me off), Snickers is getting creative with their language.Peanutopolis ~ A state of mind making you feel very strong and powerful, almost mayor-like.Nougatocity ~ A heightened yet fleeting state of accomplishment......
Write Well Me [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by writewell at 7:14 AM

July 17, 2008

When Andy Oram posted 'The Behavior Gap: Three Persistent Problems for Internet Technologies', he touched on a few things that I haven't been able to get out of my head through my fingers for some time, and I'm glad that he did write it since it gave me a little more focus on what is a very complica...
KnowProSE.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:59 AM

March 20, 2008

I enjoy the Bing Blog.  Whenever I'm trying to cut down my blog reading, I always consider axing it.  But I can't get away from Stanley's clear writing style and sense of humor.  While I may not be in corporate America, I enjoy reading Stanley's take on it. Evidently, Stanley travels ...
Write Well Me [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:51 AM

February 29, 2008

So, today was the OSIA Melbourne meeting. It was most fun. Met lots of people, had interesting conversations. Kudos to Donna for organising it, and all those who came to dinner and drinks, much fun was had. I wrote notes down from the talk, but it looks like Paul Fenwick and Jacinta Richardson had a...
Colin Charles Agenda [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 3:35 PM

February 07, 2008

All About Latvia writes about “a criminal investigation over the allegations of distributing child pornography by the Latvian National Opera” - and about a fine imposed on a Latvian supermarket by “the language police” for advertising “in non-understandable and mutilate...
Global Voices Online [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:50 PM
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