Quick Links of the week 22 to 29/04/08

Posted by Christophe Maximin Tue, 29 Apr 2008 05:29:00 GMT


Tweet of the day: lisamac

Where all of this is going ? This is madness !.

” twitterfeed was pulling in my pownce feed to twitter, but I set twhirl up to send my tweets to pownce. Just put a cork in the quantum loop. ”

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Mon, 28 Apr 2008 01:39:00 GMT


The secret to making money online - by DHH

I’ve got to say, I have never been a fan of the whole StartUps-Based-On-VC-Speculation thing.
Although it’s funny to follow how it is going, I really don’t think it is the good example to follow, for a lot of reasons, regarding the future web services of my company.

I just love David Heinemeier Hansson (the creator of Ruby on Rails). speeches, simple and full of truth. Here is the last one, at Startup School.
I think every ‘web entrepreneur’ should watch it.

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”TIP”: If like me, you were using Linux with the Flash 9.0 r4, you will have to update it to the 9.0 r115 version. Type ‘about:plugins’ in your address bar to know your version. The problem I had with the older version: the video was just stopping around 5 minutes after the start.

Update: Here is an alternate version that will always work:

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:08:00 GMT


Not Really Working: Google's WHOIS OneBox

AH AH MISTER GOOGLE ! SO YOU’RE NOT PERFECT ?!

google is like three weeks late!

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Fri, 18 Apr 2008 23:44:00 GMT


Quick links - What is important (for me) today

They are more of a reminder actually, of things I haven’t shared on some webservice. By the way, you can follow my friendfeed’s feed here.
(Shared: Facebook, Blog, Digg, Flickr, Google Reader, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube)

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:19:00 GMT


Greg Sandoval: The geeks were right; music labels bow to technology

Some of you out there can pat yourselves on the back. You’ve been shouting for years on Web sites, message boards, and blogs that the music industry would one day bow to technology.

That day has most certainly arrived.
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And which retailer is sovereign over music sales? I’ll give you a hint. It’s not Tower Records or Sam Goody (both defunct). It’s not Target, Amazon, or Wal-Mart. Not anymore.

The No. 1 music retailer in the land is Apple’s iTunes, an online store and dealer of digital music.

Read the article : The geeks were right; music labels bow to technology

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Sun, 06 Apr 2008 08:04:00 GMT


"Nerdator": I really miss Freakazoid

I miss that TV show soooo much.
This episode script is so accurate. And that saddens me.

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Posted by Christophe Maximin Wed, 02 Apr 2008 23:23:00 GMT