nelson: I think maybe the iPhone is the most important product Apple has or ever will make. Mac, Apple ][ are cool, but iPhone is transformative. permalink
Top tweets from November 29th, 2009
RobCottingham: Do people who think world will end because the Mayan calendar ends in 2012 also think their car will explode when the odometer rolls over? permalink
DougSaunders: Best. Pie. Chart. Ever. http://is.gd/57gy7 permalink
Scobleizer: One thing is I gotta turn off Twitter’s geo features when I am over friend’s houses. We need to learn new privacy rules due to new tech. permalink
finitor: Location will shake up our racially/economically ghettoized networks. Eg: the geotagged tweets around me are 90% from the nearby Projects… permalink
nickbilton: Google News: 7,218 articles about Tiger Woods fender-bender. Compared with 819 about four cops shot to death in Seattle. Media prioreties? permalink
parislemon: Wow the Colts have won at least 11 games for 7 straight years. That’s pretty unbelievable. permalink
SteamworksPub: Only one more day of Movember!? Time to get some stout in your staches, boys! permalink
atebits: Tweetie 2.1 approved!! Lists, geotagging, native retweets and more. Should show up on the App Store in a matter of hours. permalink
RobCottingham: LinkedIn categories I’d like to see (my new cartoon on @rww) http://bit.ly/6uHADZ permalink
GaryJBusey: I can’t believe it. It’s not even Christmas and they’ve already got the President’s Day decorations up! permalink
cnnbrk: Four sheriff’s deputies fatally shot in coffee shop near Seattle, Washington. http://bit.ly/7R8Y1p permalink
nerdist: Starbucks=living room of strangers. Big leather chairs, a rug, end tables…no one’s talking…onsecondthought, just like a real family. permalink
biz: It’s not real time right now, it’s bagel time! permalink
ravenme: Gowalla wins on art, Foursquare on user population, and Booyah for concept and potential. permalink
activenetwork: Thinking about finding a new gym? What to Ask Before Joining: http://bit.ly/JoinGym1 permalink
fredwilson: Some Thoughts On Email After Dealing With 500 Emails http://bit.ly/7W1Icj permalink
