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2009-10-11
The future of print is ...
... writing something interesting.
Duh.
But with all this talk about
Content
, I had actually forgotten that.
Until I bought
the newest issue of
brand eins
. Which is simply fantastic.
2009-10-05
A Solution for Noise on Twitter
This is a mock-up for an application that
hides the noise on Twitter
:
Nice, huh?
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