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By day, I'm a product manager serving a group of fantastic engineers at Square.
By night, I fight crime and solve mysteries with a robot pal of my own creation.
By midday, I like a snack, generally a cookie.
Part of this biography isn't true (hint, I like cookies and engineering, I don't own a robot)
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Author Archives: Chris Heisel
Making it stick.: Waterfall knows the value of everything…
Making it stick.: Waterfall knows the value of everything… – …but the cost of nothing. Awesome quote.
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“Cat Falling Into Toilet” is proudly brought to you by …
“Cat Falling Into Toilet” is proudly brought to you by … – Interesting to see that a.) Google can't cash-ify video easily and b.) Their backend processes are just as screwed up as everyone else's
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Web natives and journalism
The Journalism Iconoclast » Web natives need to lead Web operations: “I mean honestly would you stick a bunch of Web people with little print experience in charge of a print publication? I guess if you wanted to fail you … Continue reading
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What is Web 2.0 and why do (some) journalists fear it?
I thought the guys from the [O’Reilly Insight Group](http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/schedule/detail/3445) did a really good job of summing up what “Web 2.0” is: * Listening – To your customers, readers, partners, etc. * Participation – Joining into the conversations and relationships that … Continue reading
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Early Web 2.0 braindump
I thought I’d take advantage of the slow Wednesday afternoon to try and collalesce some thoughts from the first two days of the [Web 2.0 Conference](http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/content/home) * There are a lot of suit-types-with-PCs here (as opposed to geeks-with-macs). I’m guessing … Continue reading
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