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I write things. Sometimes you may find something interesting. You may also want to check out poseur.com, the gooey center of the amorphous blob that is my incorporeal existence and Betafab, my company.

     
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May 10, 2010

And I was wondering what the former chief strategist at Yahoo is up to...

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This year, he spent a day reworking Quench’s Web site, doing things like increasing font sizes, including the phone number on each page and adding terms that would show up in search engines.
via nytimes.com

 

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