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@adrianholovaty (and company) Congratulations on a great start, and I can’t wait to see what you guys do next. And thanks for the code! (in reply to this tweet)
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seems like a skunk has been by the neighborhood. it’s not too strong, but it’s noticeable…
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John Gruber discovers a handy tool hidden in Apple’s Developer Tools.
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“Cute and cuddly as front man/child for the Jackson Five, Jackson had been trying for several years to reintroduce himself to a public that was ill prepared to view him as anything other than a charming has-been. To shatter this perception, Jackson created the flashy, enigmatic, vaguely dangerous persona who appeared in Billie Jean, Beat It and Bad. At a time when most music videos were either primitive or stupid, Jackson made a video that was clever, original, visually opulent and mysterious.”(sources: Twitter user @kumar303)
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From twitter: @NiemanLab: Instructive failure: Five lessons for building a hyperlocal news site — from one that’s shuttering tomorrow http://tr.im/qkPo(sources: Twitter user @niemanlab (Nieman Lab))
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“What do programmers feel about their software? Are they happy with they system? Disgusted? Saddened?
“I’ve written a little program to find out. It works by extracting the comments from the source code and feeding them into Synesketch, a textual emotion recognition and visualization engine. The program ignores documentation comments, because those are written for public consumption. I’m only interested in the comments used for private communication between team members.
“Here’s some results for well-known open-source Java programs.”
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(from @azaaza) Once you start prototyping, you won’t stop. You’ll prototype everything. Like relationships. Then you’ll want continuos integration testing.
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Going to try listening to the Chicago City Council meeting live in the background http://tr.im/qkpP (h/t @windycitizen)
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I define the statusphere as the new ecosystem for sharing, discovering, and publishing updates and micro-sized content that reverberates throughout social networks and syndicated profiles, resulting in a formidable network effect of movement and response.
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@placevision here’s info on Dr. Rina Ghose and “Public Participation GIS” we talked about at #opengovchi http://www.uwm.edu/~rghose/cv.htm
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“Featuring the major players in the government social media community and facilitated by the DoD – the OGI Conference program is packed with real-world case studies and the latest innovations in Web 2.0 technologies.”(sources: Twitter user @placevision)
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“As Chicago has morphed from a meat-and-potatoes town to one claiming some of the country’s best chefs, consumers have started demanding better beer. While the craft beer movement that exploded in cities like Portland, Ore., San Francisco and Philadelphia infiltrated Chicago within the last couple of decades, it’s only lately that the city has experienced a brewing renaissance of its own. Today, local beer is popping up all over town.”(sources: Twitter user @windycitizen (The Windy Citizen))
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@ctapurple Purple line express trains making red line stops
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“If you’re not able to join us in New York City today for the first day of Personal Democracy Forum 2009, you might be interested in recaps and analysis of the initial chunk of the day…”(sources: Twitter user @ellnmllr (Ellen Miller))
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from twitter: “@tenzochris: Soviet Army: breakdancing pioneers … (2:10 will blow your mind) #insovietrussiadancingbreaksyou”(sources: Twitter user @tenzochris (Chris Patterson))