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[diigo]New bookmark from Hans de K...: IET Forums - electricity so unbelievably powerful http://tinyurl.com/2ptnp3

[diigo]New bookmark from Hans de K...: ScienceDirect - Energy Policy : Harmonization of renewable ele... http://tinyurl.com/3ycfgs
Business opportunities are like buses, there’s always another one coming. - Richard Branson
Benjamin Franklin, when asked "What possible use are balloons?" allegedly answered "What use is a newborn baby?"
playing electrocity - a highly addictive game for energy enthusiasts - never made it beyond 200,000 citizens yet http://electrocity.co.nz/
www.wattwatt.com - IEC joins the social media - of all organisations
Launched the blog marketing carnival http://www.20four.net/b2b/a... - many valuable blogs flying below the radar
Great presentation on stimulus-response http://tinyurl.com/2y4php
Marketing is not about finding what the customer wants - it's about what the customer needs
“If I’d asked people what they wanted, they’d have told me ‘a faster horse’” Henry Ford
Which social bookmarking tool? Hesitating between simpy, diigo and blinklist.
www.netscape.com - new netscape combines social bookmarking & community building into a website that really works!
www.mybloglog.com - great community site
www.simpy.com - great social bookmarking
energyblog! another way to use twitter
lesterchan's wordpress plugins rock! http://www.lesterchan.net/p...
asides an alternative to twitter? http://photomatt.net/2004/0...
Updating http://www.squidoo.com/ulti...
shaz.am - does it work?
Hope posting a review on the Chilling Stars http://www.sealnet.org/seal... will not trigger a visit from the climate change inquisition