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Wed, May 16, 2007
Mini-hype about getting productive:
- Matthijs Roumen gives a sneak peak at his new productive life (in dutch).
- Tjitte de Vries is already getting productive
Creativity
- Maarten Kloppenburg writes about creativity
- Martin Kuipers writes about things you do with two hands
Learning to program is hard:
- Robert Adema is trying to grasp the concepts of Ruby on rails (in dutch)
- Mark WInters is writing about public/private
Apollo and Flash cs3 are causing some discussion:
- Web X.Y aims a cheap shot at Apollo (read the comments)
- Gerben Robijn has his doubts (also read the comments)
- Jaap Kooiker discusses the cs 3 components
Social effects:
- Sjef Smeets writes about cultural illusions
- Ewout Winkelman about privacy risks of web 2.0 (in dutch)
- Web X.Y discusses irrational behaviour at internet auctions
- Matthijs Roumenand Bram Hilgersom visisted the web 2.0 marketing conference (in dutch, but some slides are English)
Niels Bruin is hibernating?? Altogether now: “WAKE UP NIELS!”. The weather is nice, we need your opinion on Apollo/ Flex and all other important things in life!.
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May 16th, 2007 at 1:24 pm
We need our rising star! Where is Niels Bruin at? If anyone has seen him please contact: 0800-MIA
May 16th, 2007 at 4:04 pm
I think you’d better prepare for a storm because Niels will be back soon with some cool stuff.
May 16th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
I’m still alive
. I’m very busy at the moment, so I didn’t update my blog for a long time. Moving to a new house, a harddisk crash (with all my research material with no backup :S ) and starting at is causing the lack of time. But I promise I will update my blog this month, to make a fresh start. So keep visiting my blog!
PS. I hope to see you all @ Adobe Live 2007
May 16th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
starting at … is causing, starting at theFactor.e this must be. There’s no edit button here
May 16th, 2007 at 5:02 pm
Good news! Sorry ’bout your harddisk crash
May 16th, 2007 at 11:50 pm
Jup, Macbooks never last forever…