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links for 2009-03-05

General
Author: Mark Dixon
Thursday, March 5, 2009
1:00 am
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There is Hope

Humor
Author: Mark Dixon
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
9:46 pm

A bit of humor to end a long, productive day.  It appears that we do have something to look forward to …

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links for 2009-03-04

Family
Author: Mark Dixon
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
1:00 am
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TweetDeck – Breathing New Life into Twitter for Me

Social Media
Author: Mark Dixon
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
8:03 pm

I have had a love/hate relationship with Twitter since I first signed up in May 2007.  I found it at times to be intriguing but worthless, captivating but time consuming, fascinating but maddening.  I jumped around to different Twitter clients, including Twitbin, Twhirl and Flock.  I would completely go offline for awhile and then tweet like mad at other times.

One of my biggest complaints was the inability to follow a few friends or relevant subjects among the masses of tweets being exchanged in Twitterspace.  As the number of fellow Twitters I followed rose, the more difficult it became to keep track of anybody or anything.

Well, I am recently back on the Twitter bandwagon, thanks in a large part to TweetDeck, a Twitter client that allows me to specify a few groups of people to follow and a few searches that I might be interested in at a particular time. For me, it brings order out of chaos and rachets the Twitter experience upward a few notches.

Plus, Iain Dodsworth, the TweetDeck author, uses a really cool feedback forum to gather suggestions from the field.

Thanks Iain!

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links for 2009-03-03

General
Author: Mark Dixon
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
6:00 pm
 

I’d Like a Phone with My Chips, Please

Humor
Author: Mark Dixon
Monday, March 2, 2009
5:01 pm

A Wisconsin woman found a Nokia phone in her bag of potato chips, reported The Consumerist last Friday.

I used to love to find surprises inside of Crackerjacks, but this may be going a bit too far!

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OpenSSO Feature Release Schedule

Identity
Author: Mark Dixon
Monday, March 2, 2009
10:38 am

The OpenSSO feature release schedule has been published on the OpenSSO wiki:

“The roadmap schedule below highlights OpenSSO’s Express builds, which are released approximately every three months, and the schedule for OpenSSO Enterprise 8.1 … to enable OpenSSO to be the only solution in the world to provide access management, federation, secure web services, entitlement enforcement and multi-factor authentication in a single offering.”

This represents a new level of transparency for the OpenSSO development and release process.  This should be very helpful for the growing community of enterprises and developers that are leveraging and betting their businesses on this innovative platform.

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Monster Game for @THE_REAL_SHAQ

Sports
Author: Mark Dixon
Sunday, March 1, 2009
8:50 pm

With Steve Nash on the bench nursing a sprained ankle and Amare Stoudemire out for the season with an eye injury, Shaquille O’Neal has been playing inspired basketball – the old man against youngsters.  It was great to see him lead the Suns to victory over the Lakers today.

Do you want to be entertained between games by Shaq in a hip, social media sort of way?  Follow @THE_REAL_SHAQ (yes, it really is Shaq) on Twitter.  He’s quite a character off the court as well.

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Cats and Dogs on Facebook

Humor
Author: Mark Dixon
Sunday, March 1, 2009
8:41 pm

What do you do if someone friend-requests you and you don’t want to respond?

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