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16866_75 Pete Prodoehl (raster)

Pete is 39 years old, is Male and is using Ma.gnolia from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, USA.

http://rasterweb.net/raster/

Pete is a hacker of many things, having been involved in the early days of blogging, podcasting, and videoblogging. Currently he's working with Z2 Marketing + Design to build great web sites.

Pete's Top Tags (View All 133)

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Pete's Recent Bookmarks (View All 5461)

  1. Visit Knol: a unit of knowledge Knol: a unit of knowledge

  2. Visit Create a semi-failsafe automated webcam system Create a semi-failsafe automated webcam system

  3. Visit oEmbed oEmbed

  4. Visit Transfer Pizzeria & Cafe Transfer Pizzeria & Cafe

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Pete's Groups (View All 12)

  1. 6423_32 Apple Group

    1568 Bookmarks, 1316 Members, 6 Discussions

    Group about links related to Apple, Macintosh, iPod, etc

  2. 3654_32 BarCamp

    146 Bookmarks, 73 Members

    BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.

  3. 4122_32 BarCamp Buzz

    54 Bookmarks, 23 Members

    Bookmarks for BarCampers around the world

  4. 6202_32 Holiday Bookmarks

    28 Bookmarks, 13 Members

    With the holidays fast approaching, you may need to gather some great resources to become the perfect host or guest.

  5. 3605_32 Ma.gnolia Developers

    50 Bookmarks, 179 Members, 22 Discussions

    A group for collecting resources about developing applications and websites that interact with Ma.gnolia.

  6. 3856_32 Pinko Marketing

    167 Bookmarks, 50 Members

    Pinko Marketing is about the commons itself. It celebrates the rise of the 'customer' voice. It strives to tear down top-down power and message structures. It does away with classes and celebrates the impact of the tiniest voices.