Here Comes Another Bubble – Whether you think we’re in another bubble or not, this music video from The Richter Scales is pretty funny (well, if you’re far enough in to get the in-jokes). Besides, it even pokes at our parent network GigaOm.
Programmatically Publish Books – Print-on-demand site Lulu supplies both publishing and commerce APIs so other sites can hook directly into their services. I’m not entirely sure I can come up with a good use case for mashing up to a physical book, but such things have tended to have unanticipated consequences. Connectivity is good.
Do We Need This Holiday? – I’m seeing a few people promoting Spouse 2.0 day as an acknowledgement of neglect from those who are entirely too buried in their startups. I dunno, one day a year just doesn’t quite seem like equity to me. But it’s a start.
This Should Not be a Surprise – According to ComputerWeekly, 77% of businesses surveyed plan to monitor or limit employee access to social networking sites. Those rotten bosses probably don’t allow doing crossword puzzles or building lego empires on company time either.
A Social Network Just for University Students – That’s the pitch from BuddyUniversity.com, who say that students are tired of large, impersonal social networks and want to connect with their own crowd. They limit access to .edu email addresses. Haven’t we seen this somewhere before?
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