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  1. After the '08 wireless spectrum auction Google participated in, what was the long term impact of Google's participation? #ericschmidtTR
  2. @ravenme Dev's coding for new processor will have to choose between app degrading gracefully or fewer customers. Any guidance by Apple yet?
  3. Planning slides and talk on how to lie with maps for #barcampseattle, a play off "How to Lie w/Statistics" http://bit.ly/KylIy.
  4. Playing with Adobe Catalyst beta: http://bit.ly/YG5OC I'm impressed how easy it is to wireframe interactive webpages / apps.
  5. @Richard_Florida $1.4 mil used as seed money makes sense, assuming stat includes all affected workers. My gut says stat is heavily inflated.
  6. Example of live translation in Google Wave (YouTube). Even more amazing than translation in gmail labs from last week. http://bit.ly/J3eg0
  7. Google Wave presentation on YouTube (41m 48s) shows great example of realtime search. http://bit.ly/17gorx
  8. Yes http://twtvite.com/yf8l7i #twtvite
  9. Arstechnica piece on http://flightaware.com reminded me of old iPhone 3g predictions from container tracking. http://bit.ly/mUjFd
  10. Interesting ArsTechnica article (http://bit.ly/zkYRj) about http://flightaware.com. Good examples of what can be extracted from large data.
  11. @jwikert w/kindle profit margins around 70% and no inventory or distribution costs I'd guess amazon prefers over physical books.
  12. Interesting that Apple ad on http://nytimes.com today uses fake ads (hair club) and interacts with them. New trend in online advertising?
  13. Experimenting with Gmail Labs automatic translation. This feels like a killer feature for international businesses. http://bit.ly/18lmmt
  14. Wonderful tasting experience at Tao of Tea in Portland. Many new smells and tastes. Veerinder was an excellent guide. http://bit.ly/xfFx9
  15. @timoreilly NYTimes on credit card data http://bit.ly/DyniI. Reminds me of Wesabe except data is used at expense of customers not benefit.
  16. "tricky to map data when the granularity of the source is very poor" (via @rhiza) or when the tools, Google Maps, implies too much accuracy.
  17. how to lie w/maps: map/data location resolutions don't match. 13 flu cases on mountain? http://twitpic.com/4m8yg from http://bit.ly/ZHExD
  18. @timoreilly I assumed #TwitterBook benefits from visuals. Safari Books shows them, Kindle is ill suited for PPT, graphics or layouts.
  19. @bryanzug I appreciate of all the hard work you, Brady and everyone else put in at Ignite. It was a great challenge and good time for me.
  20. Slides and bibliography for my Ignite presentation now online. http://bit.ly/C73qJ