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WinExtra (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
... original post has been pulled from Silicon Valley Insider which he says wasn’t really that bad. Paul Glazowski over at Mashable had a post about how Lawrence Lessig of Creative Commons fame has a book available via Amazon’s Kindle storefront. Besides the obvious humour of a free book on Lessig’s site being made available as a paid download there’s the matter of the Kindle DRM that’s...
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Things That ... Make You Go Hmm (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
... search is that it’s not a working strategy for dethroning Google but won’t go as extreme as Paul Glazowski at Mashable who writes : A sensible person might say SearchPerks, as with the Cashback, only serves to devalue the company. Something of a last ditch attempt. Or attempts, plural. And that may well be true. OR, Paul, maybe some people who are already using Live Search...
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WinExtra (Free subscription) | 10/01/2008
... CashBack deal back in May. [..] Microsoft’s already on its knees and begging. and finally from Paul Glazowski we get this gem of business acumen It smells of soft desperation, of Microsoft throwing its hands in the air and subsequently throwing things against the wall to see what sticks. Which isn’t a healthy impression to make at this point in the game. Oh wait …. I get it. It’s...
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
... listings from a multitude of sites. You can read a lengthier write up of HotStartupJobs by our own Paul Glazowski here on Mashable . Market.Mashable.com - Our very own marketplace features categories for listing jobs and looking for them also. NeoHire.com - Lets you look up jobs by category, add them to your basket as you find ones that interest you and then apply to all of the ones...
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The Law of Mobility (Free subscription) | 09/06/2008
... App store, but for the entire carrier’s handset line-up from smartphone to feature phone.” Paul Glazowski at Mashable says “Good Luck.” He clarifies “I’m curious to see how T-Mobile is able to grapple with three fairly major inconveniences: its non-global presence, its inferior network, and the inevitable mess that comes with providing tangential support for phone software compatibility...