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Foojoy Chinese Jasmine Green Tea - 100 Tea Bags (7.0 Oz

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from: TheIndianFoodStore Teas


Just as the Jasmine flowers begin to Blossom, they are laid onto green tea leaves. ...


Ti Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess) Oolong (Wu Long) Tea (Loose Tea) - 2.0 Oz

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from: HTY


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Hsintungyang Taiwanese Formosa Tung Ting (Cold Summit) Oolong (Wu Long) Loose Tea - 2 Oz

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from: TheIndianFoodStore Teas


Roasted Dong Ding Oolong Tea is a semi-fermented tea. The blackish green tea leaves are ...


HsinTungYang Jasmine Green Tea - Loose Tea - 2.0 Oz

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from: TheIndianFoodStore Teas


Roasted Dong Ding Oolong Tea is a semi-fermented tea. The blackish green tea leaves are ...


Vita Life Matcha (Green Tea Powder)

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from: Vita Life


Roasted Dong Ding Oolong Tea is a semi-fermented tea. The blackish green tea leaves are ...


Vintage Wuyi Oolong (Wu Long) Tea - 100 Individually Wrapped Teabags - 7.0 Oz

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from: TheIndianFoodStore Teas


A recent Japanese research shows that daily consumption of Oolong tea (3-4 cups) is effective ...


HP Taiwan Formosa Premium Yu Qian Fragant Green Oolong (Wu Long) Whole Leaf Loose Tea - 4.0 Oz

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from: TheIndianFoodStore


HP Tea's Premium oolong tea grown in the moutain of Taiwan (also called Formosa for ...


Pg Tips Tea Bags - Box 160 Bags

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from: TheIndianFoodStore Teas


PG Tips special blend of the finest Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan teas which produces a ...


Taiwan Formosa Dong Ding High Mountain Oolong (Wu Long) Loose Tea - 8.0 Oz

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from: TheIndianFoodStore Teas


PG Tips special blend of the finest Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan teas which produces a ...



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The Web Services Policy Working Group has published two Web Services Policy 1.5 - Working Drafts: an update to the Primer and a First Public Working Draft of Guidelines for Policy Assertion Authors. The new Guidelines document provides ...

Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:

The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.


Ted Shelton: "Frankly I felt that BlogOn was a waste of time and money."

I think the BlogOn conference was overproduced. In the name of professionalism the organizing firm turned off potential speakers, oversubscribed sponsors, etc.

I would have liked a debatable topic (aside from *blogging = journalism*. Two people slugging it out. Or a devil's advocate taking challenges from the floor.

I would have liked more hard numbers. Facts. Charts. Diagrams. We have the analytic tools to BS-check them; harder on vague opinions and single-points-of-observation.

I found it disturbing how much money was being commanded (from both attendees and sponsors) for a conference at a university. Maybe it was because it was at Berkeley? Maybe we should have taken over a community college or a Cal State or a DeVry. The facilities costs would have been cheaper at least. I heard an organizer apologize and say the next one would be at a hotel, like that would have been better.

Cost wasn't the whole problem. We're at a stage where early adopters are meeting folks who want to leap the chasm. Huge gaps in knowledge, experience, context, culture, vocabulary. It's the gap.

There are huge ideas to be explored, even in the world of applying blogs to media strategy and the enterprise. And most of the big ideas weren't even on the agenda at BlogOn. Probably because it was catering to those who want to commercialize, fund, and otherwise exploit (excuse me, "get in on") the emerging medium.

Let's fork these conferences so advanced topics on business and technology and culture fit the participants. 

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I will be giving a talk on easyb at the Java Emerging Technologies Conference 2008 in Auckland.

Even though it's been out for about 18 months now, the Windows Vista OS doesn't seem to be gaining a lot of traction at large firms, according to survey results released by Forrester Research.






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