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IT magazine publisher found stabbed dead in office

Yikes.

Past MediaG8way weirdness aside (Remember Digital Pinay?), they’ve also done some pretty cool things. And even if they didn’t, no one deserves to die that way.

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Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/3845

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  • 2011: Transcript: Blogging (Part 2): Growing into blogging — Hat-tip to Holly Tse for organizing this interview! At the end of the blog series, I’ll put them all together [...]
  • 2010: Labour Day painting — From Monday: We spent the Labour Day weekend finishing our Adirondack chairs, patching holes and dings in our hallway, and [...]
  • 2009: Pick my brain — Over tea at B Espresso (111 Queen E), Daneal Charney picked my brain about collaboration, Web 2.0, Gen Y, community-building, [...]
  • 2008: Le Chat Gris — (c) 2008 Sacha Chua, Creative Commons Attribution CopyLeft License She’s really not as sinister as this, but I think it’s a [...]
  • 2007: Driving lessons — I had my first in-car driving lesson yesterday. Looks like I still remember how to drive a manual car. Yay! =) [...]
  • 2007: Sk8r boiz — We took the skateboard for a spin around the block. Or three spins, as we each had our turn. J- went [...]
  • 2006: Bruce Schneier facts — Bruce Schneir facts – is this not the geekiest thing ever? Thanks to Leigh and Seth for telling me about [...]
  • 2006: Reaching across the ocean: sometimes you just have to make things happen — When Simon called me up to say that he was really excited about working with QSR because of their interest in Asterisk [...]
  • 2006: Visualization workshop: met lots of interesting people — Will blog more after my nap. Met lots of interesting people, whom I e-mail and (maybe even) snail-mail soon. Simon Ditner, Mike [...]
  • 2005: What’s this? I’ve been fooled! — My stationery envelope doesn’t have any adhesive! It’s not a lick-and-seal envelope! I’ve been fooled! I don’t have any stickers handy. =( [...]
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  • 2005: Personalized personal information management systems — Don Marti quotes an e-mail from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer: The productivity software we have today is designed for everyone, but [...]
  • 2005: Research interest: social information systems? — As I think about what I’d like to spend the next two years studying, I find myself going between personal information [...]
  • 2005: MIE1407F: Engineering Psychology and Human Performance — Paul Milgram talked about the course mechanics and gave us a whirlwind tour of incredibly complex systems that are out there. [...]
  • 2005: On social networks — Jared Spool of UIE is trying out LinkedIn, the business-oriented social network. Here’s what I like about LinkedIn. - Discovering people who [...]
  • 2003: searching and sorting meeting — collections, please project ideas life as a teacher
  • 2003: Mozilla plugin notes — linuxhelp — http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/
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  • 2003: Intertwingularity — research — http://www.mozilla.org/blue-sky/misc/199805/intertwingle.html
  • 2003: quiz-a-day — cs21a, education — I’ve started the past two classes with a 5-minute quiz. This is actually a good thing. It’s short, so I can [...]
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