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  1. this is one of the craziest weeks I've had. in a good way, just no time for twitter. not fun.
  2. interesting Abbott purchasing StarLims.
  3. has a new post up on the LInkedIn blog. http://blog.linkedin.com/2009/12/11/linkedin-biotech/ (via @donaldlow)
  4. חג חנוכה שמח Happy Hanukkah http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k9R7uadihI
  5. @mrgunn technically I agree, although my guess is that there are actions that help increase virality. invite sys for example (gmail, wave)
  6. checkout the NGS review on #BioKM http://bit.ly/5JIJoo , many thanks to @NextGenScience
  7. about web virality. interesting. http://bit.ly/7qeE4V
  8. Testing #OpenBeak with blackBerry
  9. @easytweets, I keep getting the same email in a looooop. not happy.
  10. thinking about moving our blog to wordpress.
  11. working on next week.
  12. @pulseapp works better ! thanks.
  13. @nonikatz link you just posted is not working...
  14. we need a twitter time. no point writing "good morning" when it's night for most followers. I think Swatch tried that once - internet time.
  15. @rubp Quoting us no less ;-) I posted my full interview transcript on sciencebase - http://bit.ly/Em0Eq (via @sciencebase)
  16. @pulseapp is great. only slow response time is bothering me.
  17. RT @matushiq Cell artilce on Twitter http://bit.ly/6ePLRX mentioning @bstockwell, @girlscientist, @phylogenomics, @sciencebase
  18. from scientist to entrepreneur read our interview with @benchfly founder http://bit.ly/5EPcAv
  19. RT @BenchFly: fantastic seminars ruined by someone sitting next to us... Of the worst offenders, who would you choose? http://bit.ly/7nexG9
  20. had a good meeting with a computational biologist about #BioKM. research continuity is a challenge all PIs face, even when no tubes.