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Philippe Dame

Philippe Dame

Stanford University's lithium-sulfur battery breakthrough could revolutionize mobile computing http://bit.ly/a3RKsf

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  • Philippe said via 10 hours ago
    Stanford University's lithium-sulfur battery breakthrough could revolutionize mobile computing http://bit.ly/a3RKsf
  • Bob Newby commented on Philippe's blog New Group Overview Tab in Sixent Blog Yesterday
    "Excellent. Thanks."
  • Philippe said via 2 days ago
    Wow: Paris in 26 Gigapixels! One stitched image from 2346 photos & measures 354,159 x 75,570 pixels http://www.paris-26-gigapixels.com
  • Philippe added a blog in Sixent Blog 4 days ago
    New Group Overview Tab
    Yesterday, Sixent introduced a new feature in Groups called the "Overview" tab. It provides a home page for the group that... summarizes recent activity, upcoming events, new members and provides fast access to existing search options. The tab is also home to a new welcome message that's prominent and easy to update frequently. (enlarge image) In this post, I'll go over why we created this feature, how it appears, what option you have to control it and how to disable it if you don't want...moreless
  • Philippe said via 5 days ago
    Google Apps for your domain (free in Standard edition) just got better by having 3rd-party apps consolidated here http://bit.ly/a7iBkC
  • Philippe said via 5 days ago
    The new Radian6 Engagement Console looks quite compelling. It's sure to be a must-have for social media monitoring http://bit.ly/cPHpKn
  • Philippe joined the group 6 days ago
  • Philippe added David Thompson as a contact 7 days ago
  • Philippe said via 10 days ago
    WTF is up with Twitter's mobile web input - has one line showing 15 characters and no count?!! Useless.
  • Philippe said via 10 days ago
    Working on updating and improving the appearance of activity streams in Sixent. It's a balancing act to show just the right amount of info.