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Social Edge Kicks Ass

by Social Edge last modified 2008-07-29 13:48
Well, what can I say, Social Edge DOES kick ass. How do I know? Because we're featured on AllTop's Social Entrepreneurship page.

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What, that's not enough self-aggrandizement for you? Okay, fine. iTunes has reorganized their podcasts section, separating the audio content from the video content and Global X's X-Interviews is now featured at the top level Government & Organizations category, which is a little odd in that most of the podcasts at that level are miltary in nature, along with some U.S. Government produced podcasts. Oh, and Sesame Street. Of course, the Sesame Street podcast is for families of deployed military personnel, so even that has a military bent to it.

Well, enough with the patting oneself on the back. On to more important issues. Jim Fruchterman blogged recently about AxsJAX at Google. It's a good read, with video to boot. I've been very heartened to see the increased focus on accessibility at the tech conferences lately. It seems to me that this kind of technological advancement beats a multi-touch sphere proof of concept hands down. 3-D Pong. Wow. Yeah, I've been waiting for that.

Okay, I've moved from self-aggrandizing to snarky... let's see if I can move the conversation in a more helpful, beneficial way.

How often do you print when you don't really need to? (And how often do you end up with an extra page with nothing but a page number and a carriage return on it? Don't you hate that?) You could use this as your desktop picture, or... give PrimoPDF a try. It's a great way of avoiding the printer until you really have to splash some ink onto paper. If you're a Mac user, PDF printing is built in to the OS, so you can do this directly from most every print dialog box.
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