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June 2009

My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-6-28) → last.fm

  1. Ray LaMontagne
  2. OutKast
  3. David Gray
  4. My Morning Jacket
  5. Sloan

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

Jun 29, 2009
Jun 28, 20091 note
Gig Posters: The Book (via feedly) → drawn.ca

John Martz: “I keep meaning to draw your attention to this book, but I keep forgetting. Last night I took it off the shelf to use as reference, and was reminded of what a great book it was. Anyone…”

Jun 28, 2009
Jun 27, 2009
Dispatch from PAB09 #1 → flackadelic.com

From my blog at Flackadelic.com:

Podcasters Across Borders promised that PAB09 would bring it to the next level. “Sure, podcasting is about creating compelling audio or video, but media creation is so much more. It’s about…

Jun 27, 2009
Mulally: Ford boosting production to meet demand (via feedly) → feedproxy.google.com

Filed under: Plants/Manufacturing, Ford, Earnings/Financials


2010 Ford Taurus - Click above for high-res image gallery


More good news comes from the Blue Oval camp today as…
Jun 27, 2009
“We say we’re eager to build a brand for the ages, but we spend all our time and money launching it to the early adopters instead of patiently earning the trust of the middle” —Seth Godin - Fast in, fast out (via feedly)
Jun 27, 2009
Dispatch from PAB09 #1 « Flackadelic → flackadelic.com

First post about my phenomenal time last weekend at PAB09.

Jun 27, 2009
FT.com / Companies / Financials - A to Z of Generation Y attitudes (via feedly) → ft.com

Article on a couple of studies that conclude that the Boomers and Gen Y have a lot more in common than is generally believed.

(via Dick Stroud …

Jun 27, 2009
The Steve Rubel Lifestream - Why Lifestream? To Model Leonardo Da Vinci (via feedly) → steverubel.com
Jun 27, 2009
Google Wants You To Become A Gmail Ninja. Or Look Like A Huge Nerd Trying. (via feedly) → techcrunch.com

Such a cool model for Email user help that takes it to the next level by adding value with proficiency training. (via Rob Clark: http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06952803146758492052)

Jun 27, 2009
Elections Canada Pushing For E-Voting (via feedly) → feedproxy.google.com

The Chronicle Herald reports that Elections Canada is promoting the use of e-voting, which it believes could increase voter participation.

Jun 27, 2009
Teens Still Watch TV (via feedly) → feedproxy.google.com

Via insidethecbc.com: The consensus that teenagers are abandoning television for the internet is not true.

This is to one of the findings from a new report by Nielsen. According to the study television viewing rates…

Jun 27, 2009
One role for print: making dull messages stand out (via feedly) → feedproxy.google.com

Communicating mundane messages to employees is one of the tasks that has been made harder for internal communicators by the adoption of Web 2.0 capabilities on internal networks.

Jun 27, 2009
“The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don’t just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.” —James Nicoll (via srsly)
Jun 27, 2009698 notes
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Jun 24, 2009
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-6-21) → last.fm

  1. The Tragically Hip
  2. Ryan Adams
  3. Oasis
  4. Beck
  5. Adele

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

Jun 22, 2009
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