links for 2007-07-04
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Via William Azaroff, The Tyee’s report on Telus targeting unflattering YouTube videos.
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“After some years of experimentation I brought a team together in 1999 to design and develop an online system and a self-discovery process that would help people to find and understand their core values.”
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Via Kate Trgovac, an online service that lets you “send regular paper letter mail to any mailbox in Canada. Free for a limited time!”
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“Slides for my ‘Achieving Awesome Drupal Design’ presentation have been saved as a PDF document and are available for download.” Makes me really wish I hadn’t missed it!
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“Here’s a list of some recommendable tools that can provide a good starting point for anyone who is trying to turn their Mac into a lean and mean development machine.”
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Another reason to love Beth: “Several months ago, I knew zip about web analytics…. What I discovered is that creating a screencast is a terrific personal learning environment because you can’t create a media piece unless you really know the topic.”
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A new aggregator for Drupal, which aims to get around some of the reported problems with modules like Leech. Still in development, but sounds promising.
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July 3rd, 2007 at 19:09
Beth Kanter says:
So, did you see it first on my blog or my facebook profile? Inquiring minds want to know?
July 3rd, 2007 at 20:01
Rob says:
Facebook, as a matter of fact – but it would have beat out your blog by at most a few hours.
July 4th, 2007 at 04:36
Link Round-Up: Too Many Tabs Open | DarrenBarefoot.com says:
[...] Rob points to EasyPost.ca. It’s a web-based service that enables you to send a letter to anyone in Canada by typing their address and the letter’s contents into an online form. It’s free for the time being. What’s their angle? Maybe it’ll be ad-supported in the future? Or will they just charge CAN $0.75 per letter to all those youngsters (and, uh, oldsters) who can’t write to save their life? [...]