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FriendFeed is awesome

I’ve been looking a long time for a single web app that rolls up all of my various online doings and puts them on a single page. Not only does FriendFeed do that, but it also adds a layer of social networking and allows me to subscribe to my friends and follow all of the [...]

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Wordcamp Dallas

I’ll be attending WordCamp Dallas on March 29-30. This will be my first WordCamp, and I’m pretty stoked about it. Any readers of my blog plan on attending?

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Mahalo Is Fantastic

When Jason Calacanis dropped Mahalo on the world last year, I was skeptical. After all, why would I use something other than Google when Google seems to give me the results I want each and every time I use it? I checked it out a few times and it never really clicked with me; I’ve [...]

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The Crunchies

I couldn’t get my boss to spring for a trip to the Crunchies. Something about it being a “fluff” trip was all it took for him to say no, but I still woke up this morning interested to see the results.
A few thoughts on the results:
Facebook wins Best Overall: Yeah, this one is 100% correct. [...]

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NOOOOOOOO

TechCrunch: Hasbro Tries To Shut Down Scrabulous
I don’t know about you, but this would be monumentally upsetting. I’m a Scrabulous addict through and through; I currently have 14 active games. In fact, in our office, I think there are no less than 15 games going between 4 people. We’ve got 4 player games, 3 player [...]

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Fyrebug Rocks

My friend Jonathan is launching a new site called Fyrebug where users can register for free and make their own Flash games. He’s got a bunch of game engines, and you can insert your own graphics to make a completely custom game. The cool part is that he’s even created an online cropping tool, so [...]

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