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  1. Reach out and tap someone on the shoulder

    http://www.jasonkolb.com/weblog/2008/05/reach-over-and.html

    Imagine you're sitting in an interview and your phone suddenly tells you that your friend John went to college with the person you are interviewing with. Pretty cool huh? I was just complaining the other day that radical innovation seems to be in short supply these days. …

    5 hours ago
  2. Innovate or Die

    http://www.jasonkolb.com/weblog/2008/05/innovate-or-die.html

    Umair Haque recently wrote one of the best posts I've read in a while. He expresses some of the same thoughts I've been having recently: I haven't been posting a lot lately. Why not? I've been talking to lots of people - about a topic that is perhaps worth discussing here. …

    2 days ago
  3. The Next-Generation Web--You ain't seen nothing yet.

    http://www.jasonkolb.com/weblog/2008/04/the-next-genera.html

    The Web is still in its infancy. It sounds like an absurd claim, except that the person making it is Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the guy who invented the Web in the first place. I happen to agree with him. The first incarnation of the Web changed the world, and what we call "Web 2.0" was only an incremental improvement on that. …

    2 days ago
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    JasonKolb.com

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    Innovate or Die The Next-Generation Web--You ain't seen nothing yet.

    3 days ago in JasonKolb.com · Authority: 1
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    Techmeme

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    + Discussion: JasonKolb.com, Snipperoo, I4U News, broadstuff, the billblog, WebGuild, The Real McCrea, WebProNews, Howard Lindzon and Digg

    9 days ago in Techmeme · Authority: 22
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    Nigerian Blogs Aggregator

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    my FOAF Profile, then follow the "Linked Data" tab to see how Linked Data oriented platforms (in my case OpenLink Data Spaces) that exist today actually deliver what's explained in the video. "What You Know" (Data & Friend Networks) ultimately trumps "Who You Know" (Friend only Networks). The exploitation power of this reality is enhanced exponentially via the Linked Data Web once the implications of beaming SPARQL queries down specific URIs (entry points to

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    Nigerian Blogs Aggregator

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    my FOAF Profile, then follow the "Linked Data" tab to see how Linked Data oriented platforms (in my case OpenLink Data Spaces) that exist today actually deliver what's explained in the video. "What You Know" (Data & Friend Networks) ultimately trumps "Who You Know" (Friend only Networks). The exploitation power of this reality is enhanced exponentially via the Linked Data Web once the implications of beaming SPARQL queries down specific URIs (entry points to

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    Planet RDF

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    my FOAF Profile, then follow the "Linked Data" tab to see how Linked Data oriented platforms (in my case OpenLink Data Spaces) that exist today actually deliver what's explained in the video. "What You Know" (Data & Friend Networks) ultimately trumps "Who You Know" (Friend only Networks). The exploitation power of this reality is enhanced exponentially via the Linked Data Web once the implications of beaming SPARQL queries down specific URIs (entry points to

    24 days ago in Planet RDF by dajobe · Authority: 30
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    Explaining the Granular Social Network

    http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen/?id=1341

    my FOAF Profile, then follow the "Linked Data" tab to see how Linked Data oriented platforms (in my case OpenLink Data Spaces) that exist today actually deliver what's explained in the video. "What You Know" (Data & Friend Networks) ultimately trumps "Who You Know" (Friend only Networks). The exploitation power of this reality is enhanced exponentially via the Linked Data Web once the implications of beaming SPARQL queries down specific URIs (entry points to

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    Michelle Malkin couldn’t last a year teaching in an inner-city high school

    http://unastronaut.wordpress.com/2008/04/10/michelle-malkin-...

    t think the government owes a free home to anyone, but I think someone should aim this Suck It Up campaign at the banks and airlines and energy companies that avoid bankruptcy only through government bailouts. We each paid $300 to JP Morgan Chase essentially in this bailout/merger situation involving Bear Stearns and their inability to Suck It Up. They made stupid choices, took dumb risks and should have paid the price. Instead, the American taxpayer does. Ms. Malkin is a

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    NEWS FLASH: YOU just gave $300 to JP Morgan Chase -Jason Kolb

    http://unastronaut.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/news-flash-you-j...

    Jason Kolb has written a couple of my all-time favorite blog posts, if I actually kept track. His response to the JP Morgan Chase corporate pork buyout was dead-on. This is not a free market. This misconception that any spending by the government under a Democrat is wasteful and welfare and Republicans are automatically fiscally conservative is absurd.

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    Astronomers tell us what smarter humans might be exploring in 50 or 100 years

    http://unastronaut.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/astronomers-tell...

    ). That should tell us they have already opened a bit to some changes. Time will tell on many others. We need an administration capable of balancing the budget, cracking down on excessive spending, fixing the tax structure and re-evaluating agencies under the federal umbrella with no jurisdictional claims whatsoever. We must have better government, or consider having those astronomers deliver their findings in cartoon format. Learning from history seems to be too much to ask. read more | digg story Posted in

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    Disruptive Conversations

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    probably continue in the current state.... many Open ID providers... not as many places to use them. (And yes, I do realize there are an increasing number of smaller sites that are accepting OpenID.) More coverage today: David Recordan Identity 2.0 Jason Kolb We also talked about it on today's Squawk Box podcast Technorati Tags: openid, identity

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