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Weekly Digest for December 13th

Every week, this little bot pulls my tweets, shared links, posted photos, and other bits and bobs into a single post for your perusal. Enjoy!

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Tempting fate, leaving my bike locked to a pole overnight in SOMA. So awesome that it’s still there this morning. [nagutron]
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Yup, they’re still around. This is a good rebranding, IMHO.
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Here is the full spectrum of project planning setups from waterfall to fully agile, each illustrated with Gantt charts.
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Helping Leila (Samasource.org founder) with her TEDx talk on Saturday. It’s got potential to be one of the great ones. [nagutron]
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Helping Leila (Samasource.org founder) with her TEDx talk on Saturday. It’s got potential to be one of the great ones. #in [nagutron]
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More gorgeousness from flight404. I wish the source were public.
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Crowdsourcing, used for political evil (http://bit.ly/6d4jcd). Discussed on my blog: (http://bit.ly/6d4jcd). [nagutron]
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I’m loving Google Chrome. I thought there would be some pain, switching from Firefox. But in fact I haven’t opened Firefox once since I installed Chrome, yesterday. The switch has been seamless. This piece describes the level of UI polish in the browser, focusing on how tabs are implemented.
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More on approaches to product drivers: Desirability vs Feasibility and Viability.
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Subjective observation: Twitter lost its usefulness to me after a month, too. I only check very infrequently, now.
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A bunch of shots of a non-profit’s logo on the ground; used and abused by field staff, the logo succeeds because it’s relatively simple to draw by hand.
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I guess Android has enough traction for Google to pull this.
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I guess Android has enough traction for Google to pull this.
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I guess Android has enough traction for Google to pull this.
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Interesting. I had never considered Facebook ever to have been deserving of my trust.

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