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The Atlantic magazine took a radical approach to surviving in the web era: It set out to deliberately disrupt its own business, rather than letting someone else do it. Traffic has climbed, revenues have almost doubled and it is profitable for the first time in years. Read more »

Although America recently became the world leader in wind electricity generation, can you really call our wind power growth a “boom” when it’s been spurred by government mandates and subsidies? That is the question The Atlantic asks as it compares the surge in wind energy investments […] Read more »

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Web Worker Daily: Do you need to write a business plan? NewTeeVee: Tracking Kyte.TV’s Personal Channels NewTeeVee: Clipmarks adds video saving, sharing GigaGamez: Sega brings classic games to mobies The Daily: Another $7 million for iSkoot, Skype-mobilzer GigaOmJobs: Lead Ruby software engineer for Telcoiq Read more »

Russell Beattie has a nice post on his blog that analyzes the various form factors that different mobile devices need to accomplish different tasks and he simplifies this overview with a wonderful abstract graphic of the different forms currently available.  The main point of his article […] Read more »