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    Social Utility, +/- 25%  (posted: Wednesday, 4 May 2011, 9:31 pm)

    Fascinating, insightful post by Daniel Tunkelang (once at Endeca, then Google, and now LinkedIn) analyzing why it is the social utility of Google apps has faltered. Also, read-worthy comments.

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    Ahem! Are You Talking to Me? (Or Texting?)  (posted: Wednesday, 20 April 2011, 11:49 pm)

    David Carr's latest musings about the attractions and distractions of modern technology that make us so productive we don't get anything done.

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    Don’t Call Me, I Won’t Call You  (posted: Monday, 21 March 2011, 5:25 am)

    A trenchant take on how shifts in technology, work and social mores, and the very purpose of the telephone have in recent years changed how we communicate with each other.

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    "Mobify" Your HTML5 Site  (posted: Saturday, 5 March 2011, 10:55 pm)

    Google's HTML5 Rocks wraps its head around CSS media queries and other considerations worth thinking about, as you sort out what to offer mobile visitors in a single-column vertical layout.

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    How did WordPress win?  (posted: Tuesday, 15 February 2011, 1:23 am)

    An insider's take on why WordPress triumphed over Movable Type, detailing among the reasons open source, easy installs, community, and not a little bit of snark.

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    The Bright (Near) Future of CSS  (posted: Monday, 14 February 2011, 10:09 pm)

    Still wondering what all the hubbub over CSS3 is about? This most excellent excerpt from Eric Meyer's new book Smashing CSS clues you in, and reveals the path to the promised land.

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Webdogs 3.0 is a special technology project of Legal Services of Northern California, Inc., a ten-office legal aid program serving 23 counties in the upper third of California. LSNC's original online technology sandbox was the now defunct OpenPika.org, where LSNC tech staff over a two-year period publicly documented the redesign and customization of its PHP-coded client case management system, based on Pikasoftware's Pika CMS. In 2006, LSNC launched Webdogs 2.0, a second iteration of its tech blog, with a view of reporting and documenting more broadly about its varied technology projects and initiatives. Webdogs 3.0 is the current, third iteration. It's a site where we write out loud to work out our thinking and document what seems important to us about technology in the setting of a multi-office, non-profit legal aid program. The creator and principal author of this site is Brian Lawlor, who lives and works in Sacramento, California.

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