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About Me :
I live to travel and I travel to live. Yoga and meditation keeps me sane when (quite often) I spend too much time in front of my computer.
Location :
Oslo
Total Tags :
46 Tags
Last Faved :
Nov 27 2006
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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 27 2006 | sociology, philosophy
    Alone again
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    4 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 27 2006 | bookmarking, web2.0

    Interesting article for anyone interested in social bookmarking. And here on Bluedot, aren't we all?

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    5 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 27 2006 | yoga_retreats
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    3 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | bookmarking

    Alternate Ajax based interface for del.icio.us NB! Doesn't show all of my bookmarks :(

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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | bookmarking

    A Cocoa del.icio.us Client for Mac OS X NB! Can't get it to list the bookmarks allready in my account :(

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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | bookmarking, web2.0

    Great tagging tutorial

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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | web2.0, mashups

    What they're all seeing is nothing less than the future of the World Wide Web. Suddenly, hordes of volunteer programmers are taking it upon themselves to combine and remix the data and services of unrelated, even competing sites. The result: entirely new

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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | web2.0, mashups

    Developers are getting creative, taking APIs from multiple Websites and merging them to form new, innovative applications. Frozenbear.com merges Google maps and Singles to let you know where the single people are in your neighborhood. Parkingcarma.com hel

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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | bookmarking

    A nice little tutorial from Ma.gnolia

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    0 starsskoch | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2006 | Search, for:wytze

    To a very decent extent, information asymmetry has been shattered by technology. Why is that? The Internet can give you reams of information on an almost infinite variety of subjects and topics. The only prerequisite is that you have both some basic searc

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