Noted in the Past Two Weeks (to April 4, 2010)

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  • Vast F.C.C. Plan Would Bring Net to More in U.S. - NYTimes.com
    Published: April 4, 2010
    My Note: NYT piece from a few weeks back - this is important for the place that the FCC is positioning the Internet as compared to other communications media. Probably an early recognition of an existing reality.
    The 10-year plan would reimagine the nation’s media and technology priorities by establishing high-speed Internet as the country’s dominant communication network.

Noted this Week (to March 20, 2010)

I now use Google Reader‘s shared items for linking interesting bits that cross my path. You can follow my shared items feed (also see my blog sidebar) or interact on Google Buzz if you don’t want to wait for the weekly recap here.

Recently Noted

I’ve started using Google Reader‘s shared items for linking interesting bits that cross my path. You can follow my shared items feed (also see my blog sidebar) and interact on Google Buzz. I plan to do a weekly recap here for those who prefer reading them that way.

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-09-25)

  • "Genius is eternal patience." – Michelangelo #quotes #
  • Unavoidably, the air finally fills with a distinct chill that isn't cold, but unmistakably marks the beginning of autumn. #
  • RT @chrisguillebeau: Daily Ass-Kicking: "We are all resigned to death; it’s life we aren’t resigned to" -Graham Greene #
  • A website is not a business card. Entirely different animal. Can you tell the difference? #
  • Sometimes I think too loudly. #
  • RT @SherriGarrity: 'you can't be in survival mode and growth mode in the same time' says @donnakrech #
  • RT @zappos: Embarking on a social media strategy to help w/ marketing is like embarking on a facial muscle strategy to help w/ smiling. #

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-09-25)

  • "Genius is eternal patience." – Michelangelo #quotes #
  • Unavoidably, the air finally fills with a distinct chill that isn't cold, but unmistakably marks the beginning of autumn. #
  • RT @chrisguillebeau: Daily Ass-Kicking: "We are all resigned to death; it’s life we aren’t resigned to" -Graham Greene #
  • A website is not a business card. Entirely different animal. Can you tell the difference? #
  • Sometimes I think too loudly. #
  • RT @SherriGarrity: 'you can't be in survival mode and growth mode in the same time' says @donnakrech #
  • RT @zappos: Embarking on a social media strategy to help w/ marketing is like embarking on a facial muscle strategy to help w/ smiling. #

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-09-18)

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-09-11)

  • Settling into my reading chair with a nice RFP and a pencil. #
  • Proposal to write today… must think about blogging again soon. #
  • RT @estherschindler: RT @dangillmor Kraft doesn't want your hyperlinks. So there http://is.gd/39kz2 (via BoingBoing) #
  • RT @missrogue: RT @mdufort: Checkout the hashtag #911WhereIHeard for answers to [the question as to where you were on 9/11]. #
  • Proposal delivered: time to gear down early for the weekend. #

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-08-28)

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-08-21)

  • RT @chrisguillebeau: Citibank just told me their site doesn't support Firefox… said use IE or AOL <– Citibank does NOT get the Internet. #
  • Just got back from Cuban pavilion at #Folklorama – Yes, there were cigars, including ones rolled onsite while you watched. mmm…. #
  • "Yes I lied, I'm a writer. I give the truth scope." — Geoffrey Chaucer character in A Knight's Tale #
  • RT @wallybock: Fm the NY Times: You Want Insights? Go to the Front Lines http://bit.ly/Shr0f #
  • Fighting City Hall: inane parking SNAFU meets with great Guerrilla marketing tactic: http://bit.ly/44u9Vp – well done, @aquabooks #
  • Marty Zwilling – Entrepreneur: Your Friend is not your Mentor http://bit.ly/Juam2 | Takes wisdom to fill both roles… possible? I think so. #

This Week in Tweetsville (2009-08-14)