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Publisher, be very, very afraid?

Publisher, be very, very afraid? If it is true that there will always be middlemen, even on the Internet (and he makes some good points), then is it good news for traditional publishers, like newspapers? And, subsequently, is it bad … Continue reading

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Server-side Sessions Are A Hack

Server-side Sessions Are A Hack I’m beginning to come around to this point of view…

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Constraints and Continuations

Constraints and Continuations "The web is events. And asynchronous. And stateless. And you need to know this…"

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Ajax Link Tracker

Ajax Link Tracker Omniture’s ClickMap technology just became a little less relevant…

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Web 2.0 from Paul Graham

Web 2.0 from Paul Graham An oldy but a goody…. "Google doesn’t try to force things to happen their way. They try to figure out what’s going to happen, and arrange to be standing there when it does."

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