Morning links 04-10-2006

This is progress? Hat tip to Outskirts.

Low-tech productivity gains a following. I have read 43folders for some time. Whenever someone asks me what the best gadget is for x task, my answer has always been “whatever works for you.” It just might not be the new Palm with all the bells and whistles.

Co-opetition, not com-petition. In one way, blogging is much like real estate – mutual collaboration is a major factor in one’s success. Despite my disdain for anything labeled a “buzzword” I think I like co-opetition. Locally, the cvilleblogs aggregator has contributed significantly to the local community.

Growing traffic touches everyone.

I changed the name. But I need to work on my tagline. 

I would love to know more about the goings-on of Walker Square. This marks two very negative stories I have heard (both first-hand) about Walker Square. Clarification anyone?

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A Charlottesville Realtor who tries to stay on the bleeding/cutting/functional edge of technology and real estate trends. I have been selling real estate for the past 10 years, lived in C'Ville for twenty+ and am married to one of few Charlottesville natives left.
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  • http://waldo.jaquith.org/ Waldo Jaquith

    Actually, coopitition is a term often used in international relations theory. It’s really the best word to describe that melding of competition and cooperation that defines the relationships between many nations.

  • http://www.jduncanrealestate.com Jim

    Waldo – how you know all of this stuff astonishes me.

  • TrvlnMn

    He’s done that to me more than a couple of times. My guess is that he probably took an international law class and it’s something he remembered from that (or some other law school class). ;)