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    My del.icio.us bookmarks for May 8th through May 12th

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    These are my del.icio.us bookmarks for May 8th through May 12th: Yahoo Retake | Venture Chronicles - aaaah - now here'[s somewthing that anyone who has messed up should read, inwardly digest and then learn from. re: The Auditors: File This Under Dumb - I love it when Francine finds KPMG 'funnies' - this one is definitely funny, but in the odd sense. Blog Silence| Zoli’s Blog - Life, death and shattered ears. I feel sorry for Zoli, he really wasn't in good shape. Rough Type: Nicholas Carr’s Blog: Happy birthday, “IT doesn’t matter” - Hard to believe it's 5 years since Nick threw a grenade into the IT ring. Still worth the read. Google adds Web security, remote worker protection to Google Apps - Network World - It's about time Google got serious on this one - now how about getting the Ts Newsome.Org - This is an oldie but goodie for those who are wondering about the whole blog thing. James Governor’s Monkchips » The Future Of Corporate Comms: In A Motorhead t-shirt - How many companies are prepared to walk the extra mile with smaller brethern who are looking to morph into media businesses in the true sense? Some it seems. Tax Research UK / How to pay for the 10p tax rate clawback - Logical and fair so well worth considering E L S U A ~ A KM Blog by Luis Suarez » Blog Archive » Trip to Barcelona on 19th May - Fancy Meeting Up? - This is one to visit if you're not already committed elsewhere. deal architect : Whither SAP Verticals? - I may take this further while in Berlin. Will be useful to ask about this in the context of the ecosystem that SAP is building deal architect : “Nothing earth shatteringly new” - I was trying to be kind. I think I succeeded. Lower (Carbon) Footprint » Reduce your carbon footprint using virtual worlds - Credit Agricole is one of several French (and Spanish) banks innovating to save money. ShareThisRelated storiesNo related stories