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Nice bit of javascript that will create a list of who also liked the last 30 things you liked to see who you share common interests with. I’d like to see it compare for longer periods but in the mean time, a good way to find other people who share your i
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A free service that will create a styleable mind map from text that you order by hierachy and let you save a screenshot of that map as a graphic. Something interesting to play with.
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A javascript snippet that uses a while loop and regex pattern to remove string that are nested in other strings in a single line. Seems like there might be other possibilities for this usage pattern. Nice discovery. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com
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How to use Twitter as a brainstorming device for blogging by monitoring it, using it as a soundboard and building up your network. Seems like obvious advice but this article has good perspective on the process.
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Great article on the authority of bloggers, how it’s an amateur practice by nature and how writing style can portray authority when actually it’s invitation for debate. The behavior “strong opions, weakly held” is also my M.O. and I’m glad to have a labe
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Oh sweet!! Post to FF via email.