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  1. Egov in perspective (after #egov2009) http://www.talkstandards.co... (via @TalkStandards)
  2. Office 2010 beta gets LinkedIn - ZDNet Australia http://post.ly/D8q0
  3. RT @openatmicrosoft: #Interoperability at #PDC09: let's recap http://bit.ly/5QNbPD #php #tomcat #ruby #stonehenge #windowsazure ^JC
  4. Google Maps may be trying to get rid of me http://post.ly/D2iJ
  5. What is Google Chrome OS? (via YouTube) http://post.ly/D58V
  6. RT @ahier: Here is the study which claims #HealthIT has yielded neither administrative efficiencies nor cost savings (pdf) http://bit.ly ...
  7. Re-start for 'Big Bang' machine (via BBC News) http://post.ly/D4wW
  8. Introducing the Open Web Foundation Agreement http://post.ly/D2oU
  9. YouTube introduces automatic captions for deaf viewers http://post.ly/D2nA
  10. "Open XML: One Year In" http://bit.ly/XSFZO (via @hansbos)
  11. How does posterous host a PDF? http://post.ly/D2kB
  12. http://twitpic.com/q7w8n - Probably best that I find another route...
  13. @billbennettnz I don't anymore, live in NZ but work for an American company. I would describe myself as "confused".
  14. Probably one of the best vacation videos I've seen RT @vickiho Denver to Singapore (and back) in 5 minutes http://post.ly/Bm6Z
  15. @billbennettnz fair point, but for me having grown up in the UK then spent ten years in the US I sometimes can't work out which is which
  16. @gcarraro It was on days like this in Singapore when we would flock to the office for free aircon.
  17. @charlesarthur Nowt? how far north of Birmingham are you from?
  18. @elpie those phrases will be around for a while... i.e. "one for the road" should have died out in the 18th century but didn't.
  19. LOL! RT @ianrbruce Q: What have Twitter and a Charles Dickens novel in common? They both have 140 characters.
  20. Somebody just schedule a call for 2am next Wednesday morning, it conflicts with two other 2am meetings on the same day. #timezonepain