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We love del.icio.us. So, on a daily basis, we take our best del.icio.us links and serve them up here… “remaindered links” style!

Enjoy them!

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Tuesday Humor: "Faceball: your face, our balls"

Too bad I work from home. I’d love to play faceball with my co-workers.

Posted 18 years ago 14 August 2007
By Rich Manalang
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Tuesday Humor: “Faceball: your face, our balls”

Too bad I work from home. I’d love to play faceball with my co-workers.

Posted 18 years ago 14 August 2007
By Rich Manalang
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Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.

Posted 18 years ago 10 August 2007
By Paul
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” Will IBM compete with Facebook/Web 2.0? | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com

Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.

Posted 18 years ago 10 August 2007
By Paul
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” Will IBM compete with Facebook/Web 2.0? | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com

Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.

Posted 18 years ago 10 August 2007
By Paul
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» Will IBM compete with Facebook/Web 2.0? | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com

Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.

Posted 18 years ago 10 August 2007
By Paul
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VentureBeat

Cisco dives into Web 2.0, buys Five Across

Posted 18 years ago 31 July 2007
By Jake
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VentureBeat » Cisco dives into Web 2.0, buys Five Across

Cisco dives into Web 2.0, buys Five Across

Posted 18 years ago 31 July 2007
By Jake
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Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield

Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.

Posted 18 years ago 30 July 2007
By Paul
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Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield » SlideShare

Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.

Posted 18 years ago 30 July 2007
By Paul
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Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield ” SlideShare

Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.

Posted 18 years ago 30 July 2007
By Paul
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Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield ” SlideShare

Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.

Posted 18 years ago 30 July 2007
By Paul
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Is Google on Crack?

"I am 100 percent behind Google’s four conditions, but I see very little likelihood that they will be accepted by the full commission." — Robert Cringley on Google’s plan to bid on the 700mhz spectrum

Posted 18 years ago 29 July 2007
By Rich Manalang
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Joyeur: JRuby Hack Day: August 8, 2007

"Joyent and Sun have announced the first in a series of "Hack Days" taking place in San Francisco. They’ll be looking at JRuby and how to deploy a JRuby on Rails app on a Joyent Accelerator."

Posted 18 years ago 27 July 2007
By Rich Manalang
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A New, Better Approach to RSS

This is a very interesting idea applied to RSS feeds. The same model should be applied to people within an enterprise. Is this the future of social applications?

Posted 18 years ago 25 July 2007
By Paul
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A New, Better Approach to RSS

This is a very interesting idea applied to RSS feeds. The same model should be applied to people within an enterprise. Is this the future of social applications?

Posted 18 years ago 25 July 2007
By Paul
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Kids say e-mail is, like, soooo dead | CNET News.com

Twilight years of email?

Posted 18 years ago 22 July 2007
By Jake
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TwitterCal Lets You Post to Google Calendars from Twitter

IM/SMS as an interface to traditional applications is hot stuff. Think how useful this could be inside the firewall… create/approve expense reports via IM/SMS, look up a contact through IM/SMS, etc.

Posted 18 years ago 17 July 2007
By Rich Manalang
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20 Ways To Aggregate Your Social Networking Profiles

20 competitors in the field! Who’s going to aggregate all these aggregators?

Posted 18 years ago 17 July 2007
By Rich Manalang
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Sales Builder AIR Application Update

"Salesbuilder is a Sales Force Automation application that demonstrates local persistence using the embedded SQLite database, data synchronization, native drag-and-drop, and other features such as direct chart manipulation."

Posted 18 years ago 17 July 2007
By Rich Manalang
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