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Archive for February, 2007

2007 the year of the MegaMashup

by casey on Feb.28, 2007, under Drunken Rambling

If 2006 was the year of the mashup, 2007 will be the year of the MegaMashup.  Sites will spring up mashing up feeds from 5-20 other sites.   You will see  mashups incorporating everything from last.fm,  amazon, yahoo, google, bn.com,  twitter, flickr, del.icio.us, myspace, digg and many more.

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Nearbie.com getting some press on ehub

by casey on Feb.28, 2007, under Drunken Rambling

Quick little blurb about nearbie.com on ehub.  Over the next few weeks we will be focusing our efforts on marketing and brand building.  And as always any thoughts about how to make Nearbie better or great marketing ideas — shoot me an email at feedback at nearbie.com.

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Nearbie.com Refresh Release Deployed

by casey on Feb.22, 2007, under Clear Consulting, Drunken Rambling, Nearbie, Software Development, Web 2.0

“Refresh Release” Deployed

Check it out and as always — feedback is welcome and much appreciated at feedback at nearbie.com.

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Snapballot.com — Bruno Bornsztein kicks ass

by casey on Feb.22, 2007, under Drunken Rambling

The idea of a quick customizable survey is something I have wanted to build for some time — and of course — that is as far as I got. Bruno on the other hand seems to be working with 36 hour days or something and cranked it out in a week. I would also like to see a quick little customizable rating tool — takes a scale, item type, id, and allows you to rate an item.
Also I just came across a nice interview with the Man/Machine himself on Ruby Inside.

Congratulations Bruno!

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Is the fact that the Iraq is an illegal war, a valid defense for a conscientious objector?

by casey on Feb.05, 2007, under Drunken Rambling

Ehren Watada begins his court martial trial for failing to deploy with his unit. The government has also tacked on other charges including conduct unbecoming an officer and contempt toward officials (the President). Another example of the heavy handed tactics by the administrations — Either your with us or against us.

This man is a hero.

Interview with Ehren

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