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New York recap
and others (btw tony, thanks for all your help and advice on Conjunctured– needless to say, it’s much easier to find and open a coworking space in Austin, versus Manhattan.) Melissa and I went to Whitney Hess’s birthday party and met @brettof Mashable, Tom Limongello creator of http://failwhale.com, @gruen, @mknell, and more. We had coffee (and juice) with Eric Friedman from Union Square Ventures and breakfast with Girish Gupta from RRE Ventures. We had
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I Am Not A Woman Blogger
Original post: I Am Not A Woman Blogger by at women pleasure - Google Blog Search Blog tag: Women pleasure Technorati tag: Women pleasure
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Google Reader vs Bloglines
Google Reader. My decision to change sites is partly all the error messages such as this one; as I check my RSS feeds daily this has become very irksome. There are more in depth discussions of the two sites here
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Bill Cammack
Chris Brogan rallied people to support Amanda Gravel in an event she put on to support someone. I’ve also seen musicians publicized and supported via social media. Very recently, Whitney Hess wrote a heartfelt post about someone she knew who died. Jay & Ryanne have traveled to REMOTE PARTS OF THE WORLD to teach people who never would have found out about it about blogging, internet connectivity and videoblogging.
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Randy Pausch October 23, 1960 to July 25, 2008
Randy Pausch loses battle with pancreatic cancer at 47 Whitney Hess was a student of Randy's at CMU - He taught the most difficult course I took to receive my degree in Human-Computer Interaction. It was called Programming Usable Interfaces and was essentially about how to express your ideas through
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Bill Cammack
Chris Brogan rallied people to support Amanda Gravel in an event she put on to support someone. I’ve also seen musicians publicized and supported via social media. Very recently, Whitney Hess wrote a heartfelt post about someone she knew who died. Jay & Ryanne have traveled to REMOTE PARTS OF THE WORLD to teach people who never would have found out about it about blogging, internet connectivity and videoblogging.
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Remembering Randy Pausch and His "Last Lecture"...
to lionize and no need to demonize. When you see a real hero, you know it. A real hero does not reflect or validate you. He makes you want to be like him. Whitney Hess, Pleasure & Pain: Measuring the impact of new technology on human experience, The outpouring of love for Randy Pausch When I found out yesterday morning that Randy Pausch had passed away the night before, I felt a wave of regret pour over me. For the things I never said. Like: “Thank you for showing me that my purpose in life is to make other people’s lives
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Randy Pausch October 23, 1960 to July 25, 2008
Randy Pausch loses battle with pancreatic cancer at 47 Whitney Hess was a student of Randy's at CMU - He taught the most difficult course I took to receive my degree in Human-Computer Interaction. It was called Programming Usable Interfaces and was essentially about how to express your ideas through
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Randy Pausch
Donating money is one way to show you care. In this case, "living life the Randy Pausch way" is also a pretty nice thing to do. Over time, I know we will see some very fitting tributes to Randy from his professional colleagues. So far I have seen: Whitney Hess, one of his students David Armano, who has already folded one of Randy's stories into his user experience presentations Last week, I submitted the first draft of an article to interactions about the Randy Pausch story. It was by far the hardest thing
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Randy Pausch, RIP
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