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    It’s my attention and I’m tired of sharing it with everyone

    http://www.mapleleaftwo.com/ its-my-attention-and-im-tired-of-sharing-it-with-ev…

    Sarah Perez wrote a great, insightful post about the explosion of cool apps and how, really, we can’t do it all: What Can We Do? It’s hard to say. Early adopters are not going to stop playing with every new service, but it’s clear that we’re getting to a point where tools that centralize, aggregate, but most importantly filter our content are going to be the ones that win out.

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    Lots of Bits

    http://aws.typepad.com/ aws/ 2008/ 05/ lots-of-bits.html

    In January of 2008 we announced that the Amazon Web Services now consume more bandwidth than do the entire global network of Amazon.com retail sites. Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos has been showing a chart of the relative bandwidth usage and I just received permission to post it here: Pretty cool, huh?

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    Apture: More ways to embed outside content in your site

    http://urlgreyhot.com/ personal/ weblog/ apture_more_ways_embed_outside_content_…

    Apture is a new web service that allows you to provide contextual links using an AJAX layer to display content from sites such as wikipedia.

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    Instan-T: Voice, video and text chat client for Google, AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!

    http://www.downloadsquad.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ instan-t-voice-video-and-text-chat-c…

    Filed under: Internet, Features, Windows, Web services, web 2.0 Your co-workers use MSN Messenger, your family is partial to AOL Instant Messenger, and your friends use Google Talk. There are plenty of utilities that let you keep in touch with all of your contacts regardless of the IM platform they're using.

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    Carl, Richard and Myself on .NET Rocks Talking About Silverlight 2

    http://weblogs.asp.net/ dwahlin/ archive/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ carl-richard-and-myself-…

    I recently had the chance to sit down with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell at DevConnections Orlando to record a session of .NET Rocks about Silverlight 2.  They're both a lot of fun to talk with and could probably talk all day without realizing it I think. They'd keep you entertained the whole day though.

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    More on Fallacy #4

    http://1raindrop.typepad.com/ 1_raindrop/ 2008/ 05/ more-on-fallacy.html

    Steve Jones on Rest and Distributed Computing Fallacies One of the objections I've had about REST for a while is that it appears to ignore Deutsch's fallacies of network computing 1. The network is reliable. 2. Latency is zero. 3. Bandwidth is infinite. 4. The network is secure. 5. Topology doesn't change.

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    More on Fallacy #4

    http://1raindrop.typepad.com/ 1_raindrop/ 2008/ 05/ more-on-fallacy.html

    Steve Jones on Rest and Distributed Computing Fallacies One of the objections I've had about REST for a while is that it appears to ignore Deutsch's fallacies of network computing 1. The network is reliable. 2. Latency is zero. 3. Bandwidth is infinite. 4. The network is secure. 5. Topology doesn't change.

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    Organic Search Engine Optimization

    http://latestseotips.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ organic-search-engine-optimiza…

    Before thoroughly discussing about organic search engine optimization, people must know what is organic listing and organic search. Organic Listing- Listing of website on search engine result page naturally or in unpaid search engine listing.

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    Why do online reviews benefit everyone?

    http://www.strategist.org.uk/ technology/ online-reviews-benefit/

    Why do online reviews benefit everyone? Posted in May 16th, 2008 by admin in Discounts and Special Offers, Technology, Web Development Sharing information online and writing reviews is really important, not matter the subject. Everyone can benefit from reading others’ experiences and allows people to stay clear of dubious or plain bad offers.

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    Video-Tabs: Learn to play guitar the YouTube way

    http://financeinformant.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ video-tabs-learn-to-play-guitar-the-y…

    Video-Tabs: Learn to play guitar the YouTube way Posted by: in Services Filed under: Audio, Video, Web services, web 2.0 A few month ago we checked out iVideoSongs, a web site that lets you buy music lessons from experts like Rush’s Alex Lifeson, or Graham Nash from Crosby, Stills & Nash.

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