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links for 2009-11-19
Germany. Why this country really sucks once in a while. "It’s never been easy to be German. Four months ago I published a post about why Germany struggles with Web 2.0 with exactly the same words. My thesis then was the same thesis today: Germans love to be whiny, are risk-averse and love big institutions
links for 2009-11-18
Tip of the hat: Fedora 12 a strong update "Red Hat announced today the official release of Fedora 12, the latest version of the popular open source Linux distribution. This release brings some impressive new features and a lot of much-needed bugfixes. It's a strong update that puts the distro on the right track forward
links for 2009-11-12
Play Report "Welcome to the blog for PLAY REPORT, an evolving global study on child development, initiated by IKEA. We will use this blog to keep you updated on our ideas, what we find and what's coming up!" (tags: ikea study research children tumblr via:mento.info)
links for 2009-11-11
Typekit "Add a line of code to your pages and choose from hundreds of fonts. Simple, bulletproof, standards compliant, accessible, and totally legal." (tags: typography fonts webdesign css design font javascript typekit via:mento.info) The Incompetence of American Airlines & The Fate of Mr. X | Dustin Curtis "A FEW MONTHS AGO, I wrote an article
links for 2009-11-06
The Way I Work: Jason Fried of 37Signals "After lunch, I get a little lazy between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. I don't feel that productive, so I'm usually screwing around, which I think is really important. Everyone should read stuff on the Web that's goofy or discover something new. I hate it when businesses
links for 2009-11-05
Secret copyright treaty leaks. It's bad. Very bad. – Boing Boing "The internet chapter of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a secret copyright treaty whose text Obama's administration refused to disclose due to "national security" concerns, has leaked. It's bad." (tags: copyright drm piracy legal obama politics internet law via:mento.info)
links for 2009-11-04
Markus Albers | Das Ende von Schreibtischzwang und Büropflicht "Immer mehr Unternehmen ist es egal, wann und wo ihre Mitarbeiter arbeiten. Hauptsache, das Ergebnis stimmt. Für die Angestellten bedeutet das die Emanzipation von Bürotristesse und Anwesenheitspflicht." (tags: arbeit freiangestellte markusalbers via:mento.info)