Gems I’ve discovered this week…
From Amis to Zeppelin, what your web searches reveal | Technology | The Guardian
Analysing what we look for on the web can offer a remarkable insight into our anxieties and enthusiasms. Oliver Burkeman reports for the Guardian. For me, just interesting. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Zen To Done (ZTD): The Ultimate Simple Productivity System | Zen Habits
GTD lite - light on the effort heavy on the done!
Feature: Practicing Simplified GTD
Gina Trapani offers a more practical approach to GTD. I like this.
Twitter is good enough for the enterprise, if not the Enterprise - The Yourdon Report - Blogging the impact of computer-related technology trends, and whatever else catches my interest.
Ed Yourdon on Twitter. Read it.
NetAlert is NetAlarmed: Censoring the Internet in Australia
Satire. Sad that it has to declare so. There seem to be a good number of people who want this to be the real way things are done.
Face value | The accidental innovator | Economist.com
Excellent article in the Economist on the founder of Obvious and Mr Twitter himself, Evan Williams
Read me first: The internet can’t be censored and it’s wrong for governments to try | Technology | The Guardian
Seth Finkelstein: What is really under discussion is control of people. Calling it ‘censorware’ has the advantage of clarity.

Hey Stephen, Thanks for the stars. You have me eager to get five now
Even with the disclaimer, many folks still believe it to be true. Just goes to show that it ain’t too far off the mark. Scary.
- Mike