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Signposts for the Week ending March 30, 2007

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The lowly favicon is becoming an increasingly important aspect of brand identity on the web, says Dan Taylor.

The Boy Who Cried RSS: “The more you post, the less I’m gonna care about any given post.”

Leisa Reichelt’s Six Steps to Get The Most from a Conference.

Robert Scoble interviews Joel Spolsky.

We want what John Dvorak is smoking: “Apple Should Pull The Plug on the iPhone”.

Play with the odd One Laptop Per Child (“Sugar”) OS via an emulator on your own computer.

“If the text don’t fit, you must acquit.” The Blackberry UI Defense.

Highlights from the IA Summit: Stephen Anderson’s Creating the Adaptive Interface Presentation; Andrew Hinton’s Communities of Practice Presentation.

SXSW Geek T-Shirts Roundup.

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