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		<title>Think! Friday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jul 2006 05:39:00 GMT</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the things I like about IBM is the Think! Friday initiative,<br>
which encourages people to use their Friday afternoons to learn about<br>
something new.</p>
<p>My job is to think all the time&mdash;ah, the life of a grad student!&mdash;and<br>
Think!Friday gives me that additional impetus to go out there and do<br>
something.</p>
<p>A few Think!Fridays ago was Hack Day, an ad-hoc 5-hour hackathon<br>
across IBM. I built a social discovery web application that took a<br>
list of e-mail addresses, names, Lotus Notes mail IDs and even<br>
community IDs. Given a list of people, the tool displayed the latest<br>
three blog headlines and bookmarks for people who used the internal<br>
blogging and bookmarking services. I'd been meaning to build it for a<br>
few weeks, and thanks to the enthusiastic Hack Day vibe, I finally<br>
made the time to hack it all together.</p>
<p>Fast forward to today. IBMers voted on their favorite Hack Day hacks.<br>
Mine won Best Mashup! That made me ridiculously happy. It was a simple<br>
hack&mdash;most of the time was spent writing libraries to interact with<br>
IBM's services and figuring out how to resolve different kinds of<br>
names&mdash;but it turned out to be quite useful for finding people.<br>
Throwing it all together in Ruby was a lot of fun, too. Ruby makes my<br>
brain happy.</p>
<p>Hack Day was a terrific way for me to meet a lot of other early<br>
adopters and geeks within IBM. We presented our hacks in two<br>
teleconferences, and that was awesome.</p>
<p>Today, I decided to deal with some of the other little projects I'd<br>
been meaning to do. I set up RSS2Email (Python) and made it easier for<br>
people to have comments on their blog e-mailed to them. Again, a<br>
simple hack (took me a leisurely hour or so)&mdash;but I think it will have<br>
a lot of benefit. I also wrote a little Ruby script that summarized my<br>
bookmarks in bloggable form. Happy!</p>
<p>I like days like this a lot. I like sensing the need for a little tool<br>
and writing that tool. I like being in the zone, trying things out,<br>
geeking out, creating something useful&#8230;</p>
<p>Happy girl. =)</p>



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