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The Week in Review

December 14, 2007 at 9:00 am by Chris

This post is a collection of things that caught my attention this week, most of which came to me via RSS feeds and blogs that I read myself. Now I'm passing them on to you. Enjoy!

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Read about Google's Earth Outreach program.

Browse Google's 2007 Year-End Zeigeist

Read about Democratic presidential candidate Chris Dodd challenging Google to provide leadership in the digital world.

Read about Ask.com's approach to privacy.

Read more about Ask.com's approach to privacy.

The Facebook saga continues... Read this latest allegation and catch up on the controversy so far.

Read this article also about Facebook's competition.

Read how your ISP might take control of your web experience through content filtering.

Read about LinkedIn's new developer platform, "InApps."

Now you can charge your cellphone from anywhere using the power of the sun!

Read how far AJAX has come!

Read some great tips on how to create and maintain your business blog.

Read about Gartner's prediction that blogging will peak in 2007.

Read about how wearable cameras can help fight memory loss.

Read about a professional artist who will be doing his next work in space.

Read this article on Social Media and the Changing Nature of Conferences.

Read why "every successful business model will always rely in part on something proprietary."

Read 6 Tech Predictions for 2008 (from Web Worker Daily)

By the way, did you know that the entire internet is controlled through 13 root servers? (via Katie)

Oh, and go here, after flying around in this little world with a strange Edward Gorey-esque character for a while and punching complete strangers, you won't regret it.

And one last thing: Check out this amazing human wheelbarrow race! (via Able)

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