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HoneyAndSilicon

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    Comment #1393137

    Not sure if this is still kept up-to-date, but there a list of Course Development tools at http://www.web-miner.com/detools.htm

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    Comment #1197331

    Well, it may not be so much that they're zealots as that they've invested cash in their Kindles... so it becomes a wallet thing what they can't get what they think "they're entitle…

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    Comment #1180806

    From what RWW says further down, Amazon must already have the software in place - and be collecting it in NY state: "The Colorado legislature should have foreseen this outcome - it…

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    Comment #722121

    As TC points out, one of the biggest unknowns is how they are going to handle the bandwidth demands - and suitable reimbursement for the carriers - how that will be priced/packaged…

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    Comment #720417

    My partner is an incredibly bright coder, debugger, and all-around trouble-shooter (not to mention pretty hot lady), and I really don't blame her for being disgusted at how the med…

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    Comment #717680

    Well, it probably is world-changing - at least for the present decade. But then s/he may need to look to the next thing. Adding video to web experience is becoming commoditized. To…

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    Comment #717674

    A reminder to take nothing for granted. That being said, local technical work - where one's physical presence is required - continues to be in demand. The non-techies will continue…

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    Comment #716239

    I've had some of the same reactions. Remember that Readability is only at version 0.4 - and i'm not sure that it even has a plan to montetize (sorry, haven't read their site detail…

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    Comment #708383

    I guess it was inevitable: botnets of smart phones. ?Perhaps an opening for new security startups to compete with the PC/"security" powers that be?

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