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It’s already all over the news so you probably know already - Microsoft walked away from buying Yahoo because they ultimately couldn’t agree on price. Yahoo wanted $37+/share and Microsoft was offering a maximum of $33/share - according to them, already a big premium over the value at which negotiation started (which is in fact [...]
This will be of no interest if you’re not in Portugal - my apologies to those of you who get this on your feed reader and can’t make much use of it. If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to learn Ruby on Rails, this may be it. Our team has recently opened sign-ups for our [...]
Here’s a few of the things that caught my eye on the blogosphere this week. This is sort of a way to apologize for the lack of proper posts (which I’ll be going back to as soon as I come up for air): The latest ALA is all about Everyblock and some of the things their [...]
Yesterday Opera announced 100% compatibility with the Acid3 test on a private build. Followed suit by WebKit (you may call it Safari) that announced 100% compatibility available on nightly public builds. Rob Sayre from Mozilla calls Acid3 “basically worthless.” But regardless of who hit it first, or whether it is relevant, yesterday the race was [...]
Two years ago, Robert Scoble and Shel Israel documented in “Naked conversations” how blogs where changing businesses and their engagement with consumers. 2006 was in fact what you might call the year of the company blog. Companies left and right, big and small, opened blogs to engage in conversations with their costumers and fans. This [...]
This is not my typical post - be forewarned. It has little to do with entrepreneurship, innovation or technology. It is, though, about the “computer” in you - your brain. It’s Jill Bolte Taylor’s speech at this year’s TED, that was posted on their website a few days ago, that I just finished watching. Jill [...]
Coincidences are fun, and this one is pretty cool. So yesterday I posted about Friendfeed needing two things to make it complete. Well strike one out of the list, because search has been done as Techcrunch, Mashable and the guys at Friendfeed themselves are reporting. I know when to say a product is lacking, and [...]
Last week I posted about information overload and how we were being constantly bombed with content bits from all corners of the web (like Twitter, Facebook, RSS feeds, whatever else). Also last week, a lot of people started using (and blogging about) Friendfeed. Some people actually call it this year’s Twitter. I’ve been using Friendfeed a [...]
A few years ago, not a lot of people used RSS, and those that did, didn’t really subscribe to that many feeds. We limited ourselves to a small set of sites and sources to keep up with because of the limited nature of the tools we used (browser bookmarks, and our memory for remembering URLs). [...]
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