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Below is all of my content that has been tagged with the term opinion. Browsing it should be very exciting for you. Enjoy.

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I'm M. Jackson Wilkinson, a technologist, designer, speaker, educator, and writer in San Francisco. I'm the CEO and Founder of WeSprout, which is coming soon. I'm from Philadelphia, went to Bowdoin College in Maine, root for the Phillies, and love to sing.

  1. Cahier — January 20, 2009

    When You Copy, You Kill Your Credibility (and a Kitten)

    Thoughts on copying, plagiarism, and related laws and ethics. Short form: don’t copy stuff without giving credit, and if you do, make right on it more than you actually have to.

  2. Cahier — August 20, 2008

    If Inspiration Comes from Anywhere, So Does Knowledge

    If you’re getting your web design insight from the same people as you were a year ago, you might be getting caught in homogeneity. Get unstuck.

  3. Cahier — July 01, 2008

    iPhone 3G Upgrade Policy Makes Sense

    John Gruber doesn’t get it, but it’s simple: now that the iPhone 3G is subsidized, AT&T is treating it like every other phone they carry.

  4. Cahier — January 07, 2008

    Seriously, Why Do You Delete Your E-Mail?

    When was the last time you were really glad you deleted an email sent to your personal address?

  5. Cahier — December 23, 2007

    Reviewing Ooma is Super Easy: Landline++

    I got an Ooma, don’t have a landline, don’t pay any phone bills, and I’m loving it.

  6. Cahier — August 15, 2007

    Facebook's iPhone Site: Not a Grand Slam, but a Home Run

    A look at the great work done on Facebook’s to-be-released iPhone site, along with a few criticisms that may be a dealbreaker for me.

  7. Cahier — July 24, 2007

    Three Types of Brands that can Succeed on Facebook

    My take on what kinds of brands and companies succeed on Facebook, and which ones don’t.

  8. Cahier — April 18, 2007

    The Asshole Collar: A First-Glance approach to the No Asshole Rule

    Find out my previously-proprietary way of spotting an asshole from dozens and dozens of feet away. It may work for you!

  9. Cahier — April 04, 2007

    The Key to Profitable Airlines: User-Generated Content

    Can user-generated content improve the user experience of airline passengers enough to justify a price increase and bring the airlines back into the black?