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Google maps vs Yahoo maps
See for the Met's address, but you can play it it - it's pretty cool. My first option is the one from Google (I actually use it a lot here in the States) but Microsoft's needs not be neglected, I tell ya! [via]
The man behind Google's logo
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koolweb 2.0
vote for the cooler web 2.0 websites.
about rules
Ten commandments for java developers -- Good rules.. Unfortunately, for me, I don't follow them ;-) [link via] Most developers don't follow rules.
MSFT OfficeLive is live
link and pitch
BillyG's workstyle
It's been around for a while, hope you didn't miss it.
Question of the day
Do you trust Google with all of your data? -- context

Coincidentally I discussed a bit about it last night -- I don't see it as a problem from a business perspective since when Google becomes "evil" in any sense that would become a problem translated into a business opportunity other incumbents would jump on - consequently users would definitely switch. My only doubts would come from the governmental regulations though.
Netvibes opens up
Coolio -- for those not knowing already, Netvibes is a nice little dashbord-like app. (a la my Yahoo, Google Personalized Page et all) created by two French guys. I played with it sometimes last year and liked it.
RSS at work
A really good RSS application -- for item shopping alerts. link via
A cool tool
Went over for a beer with a good friend of mine last night and had quite a geeky conversation from which I learnt about a cool wiki tool for PM and document collaborating: trac
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