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  1. Rogers tv tax commercials are so annoying and phony. As if I'm supposed to empathize with those skydome stealing bastards
  2. RT @HeadUp: The ProductWiki API is a great source for product review mashups http://bit.ly/72J4cH
  3. Milestone. Just crossed 40K visitors today. Aiming for 60K+ tomorrow
  4. Wow! Traffic just jumped 30% in 30 mins. Welcome West coast to Black Friday.
  5. People are done eating turkey and traffic rates are already climbing for Black Friday.
  6. Google visualization API is AWESOME. Sweet realtime ProductWiki dashboard here we come!
  7. ATTN Americans: All Black Friday deals/flyers/products in one place: http://bit.ly/48SOe4
  8. RT @productwiki: ProductWiki makes a guest appearance on the official Google blog http://bit.ly/4lfLv4
  9. RT @productwiki: ProductWiki API just launched! check it out http://connect.productwiki.com/api/
  10. Cracked the top 5000 on quantcast
  11. Interviewing Waterloo coops tomorrow. Full circle
  12. RT @PriceGrabber: Holiday Forecast - Why the 53% of consumers are planning to spend less than they did last year http://digbig.com/5baphq
  13. 2010 Crunchies coming soon? BizSpark seems to think so http://bit.ly/3wyJoJ
  14. @omarismail Android, App Engine, Chrome, Google Navigation, Google Mobile ... not to mention continual improvement to existing products
  15. ProductWiki in Waterloo Entrepreneur Week ad in the KW Record today http://bit.ly/onzLo
  16. New V sucks. No one does retro well
  17. Let the online holiday shopping season begin!
  18. My dst proposal: 1hr back on weekends as is. 1hr ahead on Wednesday at 3pm in the spring
  19. RT @productwiki: New site update: price comparison for the UK and Canada http://bit.ly/4hZeUz .. CDNs can now see how they're getting gouged
  20. Amazon EC2 instance prices drop 15% starting Nov 1. Meh. Still waiting on Windows reserved instances.