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  1. choosing an easy life rarely ends up with much of either http://bit.ly/75Oqfh
  2. at Barasti... nice bumping into @upsidedownmob
  3. RT @PKGulati Seems the Twitter 'Paid" business news about Japan is not really 'correct' http://bit.ly/4K1dGe - @joi clarifies
  4. Things take longer in the short run but they happen faster in the long run...
  5. a lot can happen in 5 years http://bit.ly/4KkS5d
  6. @sheynk might be... will see
  7. Rupert has balls... big ones http://bit.ly/4YLajU
  8. @yaroof it seems that people in Japan are used to pay for mobile content, unlike other parts in the world
  9. @sheynk well... AD let Dubai lose face in front of the whole world... not sure if they even have the intention to step in
  10. Twitter Japan to introduce payment model http://bit.ly/7bKxiZ
  11. House is fucking awesome!!
  12. @tomsp I'm beginning to doubt that they actually have a view to put out there in the first place... we'll see after the holidays
  13. @youseftuqan the timing couldn't be any worse, and speaks louder than anything about their intention to run away
  14. @PKGulati @Amanda bad timing I suppose :) or maybe perfect timing... depends on what will happen after the holidays
  15. there will be little trust/faith capital left by the time they come back to work... and what can we expect from them really?!
  16. while the government is off on holiday, Dubai is getting ripped apart by international media non-stop...
  17. should startups pay to pitch? http://bit.ly/4VH7dh fuck no!!
  18. @mathewi if by news, @yelvington means commentary by "other sources" accessible through a link, that's not much of a difference...
  19. Arduino and open source hardware in the WSJ: http://bit.ly/7Z6pgi #make (via @timoreilly)
  20. Dubai world's troubles will probably set the Emirate's plans back minimum five years, perhaps longer, the article said.