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Links of the day

Spot the Bull - Poke London’s annual viral for Orange at Glastonbury

Downtown Journal : Yearbook Yourself case study

Coke’s RFID-Based Dispensers Redefine Business Intelligence — Business Intelligence

Interview: Steal Our Ideas

Nokia gets breakthrough deal for N97 with Russia’s MTS - Rethink Wireless

Palm Pre gets B+ for first day impact, Apple may be anticlimax too - Rethink Wireless

Channel 4 bolsters website with free archive content - Brand Republic News - Brand Republic

RTÉ Business: Global airlines to lose $9 billion this year

fifty 5 :: - Blog Archive » naver to be launched in japan :: - interesting that Naver is launching in Japan.

Digging Deeper Into Data With Hadoop

A Map Of Social (Network) Dominance

10 things consumers are doing this recession :: Influxinsights

The Benefits of Distraction and Overstimulation — New York Magazine

Who Should Have a Palm? - Gadgetwise Blog - NYTimes.com - the strange thing is much of this would be the same if you wrote a decade ago about the Palm Pilot

Building a Smarter Bar Code - NYTimes.com

Jezebel - Is Oprah Selling Snake Oil? - Oprah

When the Thrill of Blogging Is Gone … - NYTimes.com

Bus.Tops - really interesting art idea, makes a change from the discarded knives, needles and trainers that you see on top of bus stops

ФАС России | Russians go medieval on Microsoft - Windows anti-trust issues

The Failed Promise of Innovation in the U.S. - BusinessWeek - the lie in the overuse of the word ‘innovation’

Gadget Teardowns - by the people at iFixit

Ray Ozzie: Cloud Platforms Are Less Profitable

Science reinvents the economy: Bubble math - science-in-society - 05 June 2009 - New Scientist


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