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  1. checking out neighborhood satellite pics from 1953 Berlin on google earth 5.0, half of our apartment block was gone: http://bit.ly/3PTtoP
  2. ..."customers seem to really like free as a price point, I suspect they will love less-than-free"
  3. ..."when a product is completely free, consumer expectations are low, and consumer patience is high"
  4. article: Google Redefines Disruption: The Less-Than-Free Business Model: "Google will pay you to use their mobile OS" http://bit.ly/4mqHT6
  5. @travispuk thanks for the feedly tip, I tried it but first drag and drop experience messed my categories, me bad user, :-(, back to gReader
  6. ..."if you want to do the new cool things, use a different language, that works well in .NET"
  7. ..."C++: enough rope to hang yourself, and a gun"
  8. ..."very few languages actively evolve, java has basically stalled, C# refreshingly keeps removing pain points"
  9. jeff and joel answered my question on the stackoverflow podcast: forget the language fun factor, choose cool projects: http://bit.ly/2m8OhL
  10. @dwradcliffe awesome wedding pictures, congrats!
  11. RT @pholdings a wiki feels both liberating and constraining to me. there must be another way...
  12. RT @ibmdesgn designing user delight is the goal
  13. good BBC podcast on schopenhauer: "the satisfaction of desire itself becomes painful": http://bit.ly/AadOm
  14. @blamborn just got the wave invitation, blocked off some time tonight to play with it, thanks again, any tips on starting?
  15. LINQ CODE EXAMPLE: How to map and group database records with LINQ: http://bit.ly/3cMh84
  16. LINQ CODE EXAMPLE: How to group records from database via LINQ and generate a numbered list: http://bit.ly/nK6OW
  17. LINQ CODE EXAMPLE: How to count and list out all non-letters in a string with LINQ: http://bit.ly/1I3z87
  18. LINQ CODE EXAMPLE: How to find the processes using the most memory: http://bit.ly/2Nc65P
  19. ..."every once in a while I wish for a linq to entity feature, but linq to sql accomplishes 95% of what I want"
  20. RT @sundog: "Wow, what a day. 140 characters can't express it."