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Really impressed by all the badges and other things my friends are unlocking and earning on the Internet! GOOD JOB EVERYONE
@timoreilly @amcafee Hints at Blaise Pascal's quote: "All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone"
Keith Haring's journal on his 24th birthday. Astounding. http://tmblr.co/Z0mKYyb_JvTf
You guys, deadline for the @codeforamerica accelerator is TOMORROW. Do it! http://t.co/syft8FY3
Revisiting What Are Hashtags Good For? on @branch as hashtags have arrived on Facebook: http://branch.com/b/what-are-hashtags-good-for …
So awesome that @priceonomics did a story on the business of SkyMall. It's crazier than you already think. http://priceonomics.com/skymalls-skyfall/ …
Me on @huffpostimpact on what we're doing at @measuredvoice and why the @codeforamerica Accelerator is so important: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jed-sundwall/navigating-procurement-st_b_3211649.html …
San Diego needs a great public market! I'm so stoked someone started this @kickstarter http://t.co/kzJzMGpV /ht @andrewdonohue
If you don't use @delicious for research, you should. Read up on advanced Delicious Search Operators by @modernjourno http://jed.io/ab4nmh
iOS7 reflects Ive's focus on the "inherent properties" of the iPhone http://tmblr.co/Z0mKYynD38Pi
My #ignite slides from the other night: http://t.co/TMrO9EQB "Jane Jacobs and the Voice of the Monstrous Hybrid" #cfasummit
@timoreilly My @newyorker go-to is http://t.co/N9w54vOl Great for helping people understand the importance of authentic voice.
Businesses need to copy as much as innovate. Heads up @austinkleon http://t.co/aConpDih
This satellite image of post-tornado Tuscaloosa is insane. The tornado just scratched a line across the planet http://jed.io/irXxnr
Talking about “What are Hashtags Good for?” on @branch. Who has something to add? http://branch.com/b/what-are-hashtags-good-for …
Dad. Co-founder @MeasuredVoice. “Normally, I’m against big things. I think the world’s going to be solved by millions of small things.” — Pete Seeger