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January 2012

Apple really needs to do something about this.

Foxconn Chair Calls Employees Animals

Multiple suicides and a threat of mass suicide due to working conditions?

I wonder what the true cost difference would be to make Apple products in the United States or Mexico.

UPDATE: After posting this, I had a long Facebook conversation about this issue with a friend and I am going to turn it into a post in the next couple of days.

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End Piracy, Not Liberty

An excellent summary from Google about S.O.P.A. and P.I.P.A.

Please read it and sign the petition.

Two bills before Congress, known as the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House, would censor the Web and impose harmful regulations on American business. Millions of Internet users and entrepreneurs already oppose SOPA and PIPA.

The Senate will begin voting on January 24th. Please let them know how you feel. Sign this petition urging Congress to vote NO on PIPA and SOPA before it is too late.

Update: Reddit has a very in depth but easy to understand resource about PIPA and SOPA

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MSNBC's Breaking News Facebook page really needs a copy editor.

The following screen grabs are from MSNBC's Breaking News Facebook page. Below are two consecutive updates, roughly an hour apart.

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In the update above, Pfc should be P.F.C. or PFC. It stands for Private First Class, and it is an official rank. They also repeated the word "should."

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In this one - "A judge in Alabama judge"

I know that in this age of texting and twitter we have relaxed many of the formalities of the English labguage, but come on people.

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@ChicagoCabbie

Old services meet new media: a tweeting cabbie's growing business

I love seeing people find ways to bring new technology and techniques into old industries. In the end though, it all comes down to serving your customers in the best way you can find.

This guy is working it.

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How much is enough?

I've been thinking about minimalism a lot lately. Not in the sense of getting rid of all of my stuff, but more in the sense of "how much is enough?

Leo Babauta is a true minimalist, in life philosophy and when it comes to physical possessions.

Dave is a radical minimalist, limiting himself to 100 personal possessions.

I read and enjoy both of them, but I'm thinking more in terms of simplification.

Do I really need over 300 cd's sitting around? They are all on my computer. I never pull them out and read the inserts.

What about the over 100 dvds in our house, taking up space in their large cases? Could we put them in binders, Or maybe even rip them to a large hard drive?

I rarely buy paper books anymore, but I still have many books on shelves. Why?

Just some things I've been thinking about.

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Suffer from information overload? Get some better filters.

Clay Shirky gave this great talk at Web 2.0 Expo NY in 2008. It is still very relevant today.

It's Not Information Overload. It's Filter Failure.