Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim. Love it!
Surprising, a video podcast at the portal of the Federal State Styria (Austria):

It’s still a little buried under press service, well it actually *is* a press service, but yet a beginning. Usually it takes ages until public agencies make use of new technologies. They are not exposed to market laws and therefore have no motivation to modernize themselves regularly and get ahead of competitors.
Maybe we’ll see more social media growing in the public sector during next elections here too. What’s now going on at the US presidential campaigns is just crazy. Some of the candidates really now how to use those tools, to create awareness, attach followers and raise funding through them.
No umlauts at Wikia search, not usable here. Sorry.
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One of the best animes I’ve seen. Ever.
How cool is that?
Facebook asks you to import contact data from almost any popular email provider. As for the other direction, getting your contact data out of Facebook again, they aren’t quite as liberal as tech geek blogging celebrity Robert Scoble found out:
Why do this?
I wanted to get all my contacts into my Microsoft Outlook address book and hook them up with the Plaxo system, which 1,800 of my friends are already on.
It’s ironic that you can import your Gmail address book into Facebook but you can’t export back out.
2008 will bring us a lot more superb stories about social networks I guess. Monetizing the social graph has just begun. Personally I’ve observed myself withdraw information and increase privacy settings on some services. Until it becomes clearer what social network marketers have in mind, I’ll be more careful with personal information.
As if the ArcGIS SingleUse registration process (hardwarelock > keycode > registration form > email > license file > activation) wasn’t already painful enough…
