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FSJ: Does it matter?

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I didn’t want to know. I think very few wanted to, really. But now that we do know who Fake Steve Jobs is – does it matter?

Will Microsoft Kill the Video Star?

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So. Microsoft has shown off its “Silverlight”-project, a Flash-competitor. First reaction? Laughing out loud for several minutes.

Norway To Censor the Web

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And I do mean China-style. A government commettee has reccommended that Norwegian ISPs be required by law to filter out all sites that goes against Norwegian law.

Google Cares...

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Google alerts of harmful sites

Immutable Laws?

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I got halfway through the book “The 11 Immutable Laws of Internet Branding” before I noticed it was written in year 2000 - one year before the bubbleburst... Do I read on?

Ma.gnolia: First thoughts

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First thought; well, well, well... Punctation marks in the URL. How creative...

Ma.gnolia is just like del.icio.us; only sexier. Shaun Inman pulled it off with Mint; has Happy Cog made it with Ma.gnolia?

Google Support the War on Spyware

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Google and Sun Microsystems are among the sponsors for the Stop Badware.org organization. The org is run by the Consumer Reports WebWatch.

Unfortunately, the site itself sucks! :D

Around the web

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AJAX. The new animated GIFs?

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Don't get me wrong, I'm all pro more powerful interaction with server, and there are many genious Web 2.0-applications that depends on the technology. But let's look at a bit of webdesign history here...

Squidoo goes live

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Squidoo - yet another one of those Web 2.0-applications for sharing stuff on the web has finally gone public!

Squidoo bears a striking resemblance to Riffs.com. Personally, I'm not going to use any of the above.

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