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Skype is Half of all NA VoIP traffic (from: Andrew)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://beyondthebleedingedge.blogspot.com/2005/06/skype-is-half-of-all-na-voip-traffic.html
According to an analysis done by broadband management company Sandvine Inc. , Skype currently accounts for 46. percent of all VoIP traffic in North America. “So this is not like five guys who figured out they could call Slovenia 24 hours in a row; this is a mass market phenomenon,” says Sandvine’s Steve […]

Gizmodo’s Gold medal office Prank. (from: Andrew)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://beyondthebleedingedge.blogspot.com/2005/06/gizmodos-gold-medal-office-prank.html
This is just pant wetting hilarious. Well worth the download.
What to do with a 2000 Superballs? Why - drop them on a co-worker of course.
You can download the video from here.

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Autodesk RealDWG 2006 Announced (from: Shaan Hurley)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2005/06/autodesk_realdw.html

Autodesk has announced today a new Software Developers Kit "SDK" named Autodesk RealDWG 2006.  This is a product for C++ and .NET developers to incorporate 100% DWG and DXF drawing files into their host applications. Host applications writing DWG files with the Autodesk RealDWG will be writing the same DWG file format as Autodesk […]

Blogs As Expertise Sharing Tool - Now Swiss Companies Are Trying, Too (from: Benjamin J. J. Voigt :: Creativity Is Inspired By Activity)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://www.shamiro.ch/PermaLink.aspx?guid=bd85979d-c42c-47c4-a214-5aa7e17818fd  |  Comments
Blogs, under certain circumstances, are an ideal too to make tacit knowledge available. Congratulations to Stefan for achiving this at his (not so small) Swiss company.
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Good Morning French Blog Readers. The Microsoft Switzerland Blog Portal is Available in French Now. (from: Benjamin J. J. Voigt :: Creativity Is Inspired By Activity)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

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Last week, when the Microsoft Switzerland Blog Portal was launched, somecomplains mentioned that it’s only been available in German. Well, the translations got delayed, now the French site is online.
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Etiquette and the Singularity - Reboot 7 (from: Ben Hammersley)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://feeds.feedburner.com/BenHammersleysDangerousPrecedent?m=295
I just finished speaking here in Copenhagen.

I misspoke at one point, saying that we needed to ‘teach’ people the right way to behave within virtual environments. That’s not what I meant to say. Rather, I wanted to use the Spectator example to lead a new conversation about building a new etiquette. Still, it will all […]

Podcast business opportunities (from: Frank Barnako)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://barnako.typepad.com/barnakocom/2005/06/podcast_busines.html
A former partner at the Boston Consulting Group says podcasting is going to be big, really big.  In a research report available on line, Alex Nesbitt of Bella Ventures Inc., a consulting firm, says the market for podcasting services and tools is now worth about $2 million.  he predicts, "in the near future" podcasts will […]

Apple plans exclusive podcast content (from: Frank Barnako)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://barnako.typepad.com/barnakocom/2005/06/apple_plans_exc.html
Al Franken’s daily radio show will be a podcast when Apple Computer is expected to release an update of its iTunes Music Store by the end of July. 
Broadcast on TV over the Sundance Channel, Franken’s show will be what Apple said would be its first "exclusive" podcast. 
For Air America and Franken, the deal’s […]

Identifying The Need For A *Different* Kind Of Couselling (from: Denise)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://feeds.feedburner.com/bagandbaggage?m=591
Aaron Weidenhaft, in a comment at Between Lawyers, on lawyers who might talk the talk without walking the walk: "It sounds like the author of the ‘recommendation’ was beaten by a blog as a small child and is now emotionally scarred."
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Gearing Up For Grokster, Part II (from: Denise)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://feeds.feedburner.com/bagandbaggage?m=593
My firm’s external PR consultants* are great about staying on top of developments in both the law and in involved communications. One of these folks had some fundamental and good questions for me about MGM v. Grokster. Here they are, along with my answers.
If the court rules in favor of MGM, how will […]