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    Master of Disaster at Amazon and now is CEO of Opscode and a recognized expert in Infrastructure, Web Operations, and Emergency Management.

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    1. Meet Jesse Robbins Master of Disatser @ Amazon Now CEO of Opscode
    2. Flickr Hits Jerry made some graphs during an historic event .They are now known as “The Obama Curve”
    3. Last. FM
    4. Google
    5. Twitter and a star is born!
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    7. @aplusk
    8. Meet" @aplusk "
    9. aplusk likes to write about fun things he thinks and does ... He’s pretty popular over 2 million followers (not friends) People write to him too
    10. This is Sophie. aplusk made her day!
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    13. Maybe it’s her ... Mrs. Kutcher
    14. Of course, Ashton also gets to share a commercial of his fav camera with everyone who likes to see his pics. an nice perk.
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    17. tweetdeck
      • Six Ways to Make Twitter Useful
      • Follow the news
      • Get better customer service
      • Ask for help
      • Promote your organization
      • Keep up with friends
      • Meet celebrities
      • Source: PC Magazine: New Product Reviews
      • February 17, 2009
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    19. Social Nets and Decision Engines
    20. Bing
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    24. Social Networks
    25. Social Networks
    26. Ball Hype
    27. Bottletalk
    28. Linked-In
    29. Slideshare.net
    30. Flickr
    31. Fotolog
    32. Geo-target your ads so your foreign traffic sees them in their own language.
    33. Cloud Computing
    34. PBWorks
    35.  
    36. Picnik
    37. Google Moderator
    38. The Wave
      • Create a wave and add people to it.
      • Everyone on your wave can use richly formatted text, photos, gadgets, and even feeds from other sources on the web.
      • They can insert a reply or edit the wave directly.
      • You see on your screen nearly instantly what your fellow collaborators are typing in your wave.
      • That means Google Wave is just as well suited for quick messages as for persistent content -- it allows for both collaboration and communication.
      • You can also use "playback" to rewind the wave to see how it evolved."
    39. Conversation
    40. Wave Extensions
    41. Wave Embeds
    42. Videos Photo by Shira Golding
    43. MonkeySee
    44. BlipTV
    45. YouTube
    46. Hulu Can watch on your laptop
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    48. Phones Photo by Kiltedlibrarian aka Jim McCluskey
    49. iPhone
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    51. BlackBerry Storm
    52. Palm- Pre
    53. Android Open source platform Everyone can play!
    54. e-books Photo by: GustavoG
    55. e-book readers Source: Wired Magazine http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/05/buying-guide-e-book-reader/ Access to content: This is probably the single most important factor to consider when you buy an e-book reader. Most e-book manufacturers have their own e-books store. And size matters here. The more publishers the manufacturers can ink deals with, the greater the chances that the book you want is available. That’s where Amazon’s Kindle scores. As the biggest online retailer of books, Amazon has been able to leverage that relationship for the Kindle and its e-book store is probably the largest, with more than 285,000 books, according to Amazon.” Access to content: This is probably the single most important factor to consider when you buy an e-book reader. Most e-book manufacturers have their own e-books store. And size matters here. The more publishers the manufacturers can ink deals with, the greater the chances that the book you want is available. That’s where Amazon’s Kindle scores. As the biggest online retailer of books, Amazon has been able to leverage that relationship for the Kindle and its e-book store is probably the largest, with more than 285,000 books, according to Amazon.”
    56. Kindle
    57. Like the iPhone, the Kindle DX will automatically rotate the screen from portrait to landscape mode when you flip the unit on its side.(Credit: CNET)
    58. Cool e-book Cool-er
    59. Peek Pronto $20 month flat fee, unlimited text messaging and email support for Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and Microsoft Exchange.
    60. Just for Fun
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    62. Pulse Smart Pen $199. Spiral notebooks- $19.95 Infrared camers Microphone Computer livescribe.com
    63. Android-Windows Netbook with detachable screen
    64. Select file, give email and anyone can access the file
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    66. 40 38 Tech Tools Tools Nancy Dowd, Director of Marketing New Jersey State Library [email_address] njstatelib.org Blog: themwordblog.blogspot.com

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