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  1. Nice to see our friends at Leadership Greater Hartford recognized: http://bit.ly/1KSs7w Great job Ted and crew!
  2. Heading out to guest lecture at Central Connecticut State University. Intro to Mass Media.
  3. Thinking of people that could make pecha kucha Hartford interesting. Quite a bit of buzz about the one in New Haven.
  4. Content Management Systems, people! It's 2009!
  5. Heading down to the 2009 Innovation & Entrepreneurship Summit in New Haven, CT. Always amazing people and ventures.
  6. Hmmmm. Should angel investors charge entrepreneurs for meeting them? http://bit.ly/2F65Y6
  7. Thanks @imulus for contributing a handy troubleshooting tool for web designers: http://supportdetails.com/
  8. Wondering if companies can really act like communities: HBR - http://bit.ly/1pMvYy
  9. Just met with a bunch of interesting entrepreneurs coming out of Yale. Savvy "kids"
  10. @gallaugher Would be nice to see BC taking a role in Holyoke's hi-performance computing center. http://bit.ly/UesQM Hrvrd, BU, MIT are.
  11. RT: CT Tech Council President Matthew Nemerson heads up TECNA http://twitter.com/iwyellen...
  12. Holyoke, knows how to hustle for econ development with what it has. http://bit.ly/8zSpP. Hartford, are you watching/learning?
  13. @CTTech Google Reader with some nice keyboard shortcuts. Hands down.
  14. http://bit.ly/18JIwo GE's smart grid campaign is really appealing to the imaginative side of science. Gorgeous virtual reality experiment.
  15. Whither the NYC-New Haven hi-speed rail? Zzzzzzzz
  16. ITP show was better than ever. AND I met Clay Shirky. A huge honor!
  17. Long overdue trip to the MoMA http://yfrog.com/e6jvbj
  18. Launched new web site: http://osda.com/ Hi-end electronics crafted in Connecticut. (Pardon the occasional self/client promotion.)
  19. Just volunteered in my daughter's kindergarten. Refreshing reminder of innate curiosity many of us lose later in life.
  20. Connecticut could use some of this thinking out of Holyoke. http://bit.ly/ycD1Y Hi-tech New England beyond Boston/128?