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“Saying it wrong on purpose” – from “the internets” (other variants: interwebs, intarweb, interwebtubes, etc., etc. lots of politico-mocking!) to “one fell swoop”
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tasty, tasty data.
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This is a little bit more like what I’d hoped Nick Finck’s SXSW session would be like: not just iphone, iphone, iphone, but the whole range of contexts. (But hey: why doesn’t mobile IE get any love?)
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“I went directly to the source and surveyed two of my friends. The result was less than optimal.” I don’t think it’s just a Gen-Y thing, either. It’s a very vague concept among most of the people I know, too.
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I’m by no means a coldfusion gal, but this is good to know about.
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“the plain, vanilla, fuddy-duddy, fixed-rate 30-year mortgage WAS the innovation that emerged to fix a broken system. And it came to us not from the banking sector, but from the federal government.”
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I adore pre-1950 logos; tiny little works of art. (similarly, the very first Apple logo.)
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OMG I totally want that. Need to get my team organized!