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    Foursquare and Starbucks Team Up to Offer Customer Rewards: Foursquare means business. The 1-year-old startup no... http://bit.ly/aRC251

    Thursday 17:22

    RT @web_buzz: SEO: Study: Twitter Users 3 Times More Active than Average Social Media Users: The Community Participation Pyra... http://bit.ly/9DZyrb

    Thursday 16:51

    RT @DaBeathead: RT @MayerHawthorne: Christopher Walken pancake! http://twitpic.com/17y7l3 <<< gotta gets me one of dem templates ! < WTF!

    Thursday 16:50

    RT @jaamit: getting excited bout #thinkvis tomorrow < have a good one. We'll be listening :)

    Thursday 16:46

    RT @serafinowicz: I imagine Superman must have some kind of reinforced toilet.

    Thursday 16:44

    RT @dhinchcliffe: RT @timoreilly Obama Appoints Edward Tufte to Recovery Advisory Panel--Big Victory for Data Vis & Open Govt http://bit.ly/9IIWNh #gov20

    Thursday 16:41

    I'm seeing Fresh Egg 5th for SEO tonight! We rock :) http://bit.ly/c4sDh9

    Thursday 15:48

    4 Fun and Crazy Chatroulette Videos: Random video chat site Chatroulette is a pop culture smash right now, and w... http://bit.ly/cCQWtm

    Thursday 14:57

One of *my* favourite photos

I love photography. Don’t have enough time for it, and am currently camera-less. However the odd iPhone photo works out – this being one of the, Taken a year ago on a wonderful trip to Paris it captures my reflection in the window of a coffee shop, where a man sits working on his Apple [...]

Twitter as a “personal submarine and periscope”

Great post by JP Rangaswami over at Confused Of Calcutta about his personal use of Twitter that I totally relate to…
Twitter is my feed aggregator. One of the ways I interact with the web is through RSS, and over the years I’ve tried to find better and better ways to filter the firehose. Inspecting blogrolls. [...]

From Futurist’s Magazines top 10 forecasts for 2009 and beyond

Just spotted this interesting highlight from the ‘Top 10 Forecasts for 2009 and beyond’ on the Futurist’s Magazine’s outlook report. It doesn’t bode well for Knowledge Management, but feels comforting as KM is already a thankless task and set to get harder. Knowledge transfer will become more importnat than Knowledge Management.
Professional knowledge will become obsolete [...]

New social tools – a catch up

Not sure how sensible starting a post like this is as it is inevitable I will have to start another one right away… however there are 2 tools that caught my eye that I thought worth a mention.
First is a decent Twitter trend tracker in a similar guise to Google Trends – Twist. Here’s a [...]