israelavila
- The foundation of the modern company must be trustworthiness. 9:20 PM Nov 7th from Ping.fm
- A must have: The Search for God and Guinness. 4:15 PM Nov 6th from Ping.fm
- Exited about @ talk on New Media at Challenge on Design Week Monterrey, can't wait for it. 3:44 PM Nov 6th from web
- @ it's friday mate! are you ready to party?3:35 PM Nov 6th from web in reply to MeroPavlovich
- CEO of the Decade: Steve Jobs, period. 4:29 PM Nov 5th from Ping.fm
- True simplicity comes not from imitation, but from understanding. - J. Harris 4:04 PM Nov 5th from web
- @ tastes good, the rush is long lasting. I like it.4:00 PM Nov 5th from web in reply to MeroPavlovich
- Loving my lemon rooibos tea. Such a perfect beverage for a sunny Thursday afternoon. 2:11 PM Nov 5th from Ping.fm
- Bye, bye Google Calendar. Hello @ :)1:18 PM Nov 5th from web
- Holly shit, Google Maps Street View arrives to Mexico soon. (via @) 12:22 PM Nov 5th from Ping.fm
- @ thanks mate, going to read the N86 review, I'm pointing Nseries and Eseries. I hope Maemo brings innovation back for Nokia.12:13 PM Nov 5th from web in reply to Whatleydude
- The internet is not about technology; it's about sharing our love for bacon and cats. (via @)12:08 PM Nov 5th from web
- @ mate, what do you think of the current Nokia mobiles, I feel like a back in time with the N97. Any hope for the future?12:04 PM Nov 5th from web
- @ wow! want it now! 12:01 PM Nov 5th from web in reply to sastun
- @ caffeine junkie? try this: @11:56 AM Nov 5th from web in reply to MeroPavlovich
- @ that's rocks! can't wait to get a copy of the book in my hands. Congratulations!11:53 AM Nov 5th from web in reply to misstutsirocks
- @ sounds great, Karmic Koala looks really sleek and friendly and has nice features. 11:50 AM Nov 5th from web in reply to carlitosbraun
- Build power-efficient software for longer battery life. @4:50 PM Nov 4th from web
- I'm worried about the "openness" of services like Twitter or Facebook. We need to support an Open Web for our own sake. 1:23 PM Nov 4th from Ping.fm
- My first Java book was O’reilly’s Java In A Nutshell. Great memories. (via @) < What's yours? 12:50 PM Nov 4th from web
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- Name israel
- Location Tijuana, Mexico
- Web http://remixedlif...
- Bio I'm working in a new social search engine startup. I like technology and new business trends.
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