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PsdSlicing.com – Web apps simplified
I am currently working on some really cool, awesome, amazing and fun project with the mysteriously entitled all140 (whoever can tell me what that might mean gets a beer from me). Well, since we are several guys working on this … Continue reading
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Greg Williams: Movie Sets
Portraiture by Greg Williams, mainly from movie sets (kinda ties in nicely with our current project).
Medical Thoughts on Steve Jobs’ Health
Most of you probably followed the ongoing lame, impolite and controverse discussion about Steve Jobs’ Health. There has been a rigorous debate whether a publicially traded CEOs Health should be someone’s business, especially to Investors and Shareholders. Silicon Alley Insider … Continue reading
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Tagged 2004, apple, cancer, health, healthnote, mac, macworld, medicine, pancreas, pancreatic cancer, steve jobs, web
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The 5 Stages of Twitter Acceptance
Eat that Sh*t via Influential Marketing Blog
Unboxing Samsung Omnia
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Heinz von Förster Interview
Bin mir nicht sicher ob ich das schon mal gepostet hatte. Nachdem ich vor Jahren durch Zufall mitten in der Nacht über die Doku Das Netz von Lutz Dammbeck gestoßen bin, lässt es mich nicht mehr locker und ich schau … Continue reading
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It’s not just an era; it’s a new world order
Renowned Venture Capitalist Fred Wilson summed up what went through my head for quite some time now, backed by Jeff Jarvis. information just replaced physical infrastructure. Clearly the economic downturn is the direct cause of most of these failures but I … Continue reading
I am going to start to play the piano again
I recently caught myself more and more listening to and watching piano interpretations of various songs. I played the piano for 10 years. When I started getting good at it and playing without sheets I stopped due to med school. … Continue reading