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Twitter integration the new shiznit
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by Robert Scoble on January 31, 2008
Lots of systems are integrating into Twitter. The Qik.com live cell phone streaming system lets me tell my Twitter followers that I’m sending live streaming video. I just hit “55″ on my phone and it automatically sends a message to Twitter.Now Kyte.tv is doing the same thing.Twitter could become the new presence infrastructure company if this trend continues. You might never even read...
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Some Thoughts on the Google Social Graph API
via Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life by (author unknown) on February 02, 2008
On Friday of last week, brad Fitzpatrick posted an entry on the Google code blog entitled URLs are People, Too where he wrote So you've just built a totally sweet new social app and you can't wait for people to start using it, but there's a problem: when people join they don't have any friends on your site. They're lonely, and the experience isn't good because they...
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FriendFeed: I Think I Get It Now
via Mashable! by Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins on February 08, 2008
I would say that I’m pretty far behind the curve on ‘gettting’ this social media tool, but as it’s still in private beta, I guess the fact that I’m on it at all makes me still technically ahead of the curve. Of course I refer to FriendFeed, one of the many lifestreaming utilities out there. Now that I’ve had several months to play around on it and be in the private testing pool, I...
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Forget Word: 13 Online Word Processors
via Mashable! by Sean P. Aune on February 10, 2008
We’ve already told you to start doing your spreadsheets online, and now it’s time to let you know how to get your documents done the same way. We’ve lined up a mixture of 13 paid and free word processing alternatives for you to give a try, and hopefully find one that meets your needs. (more…)ShareThis
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The thing about 'free'
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on March 10, 2008
I posted an internship yesterday. The idea was to combine the "you pay to come" model of summer camp with the "we pay you to do low level work" of an internship to create a learning experience for students that was, split the difference, free. I felt like a free program would represent a combination of our effort and the interns. Free, though, is not the average of paid and paid for. Free is...
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Alertle Wants to Make RSS Mainstream
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on February 07, 2008
Alertle isn't your typical start page. A web-based RSS reader at its core, Alertle is really a new way of surfing the web. The service allows you to "visit" various web sites by clicking on the web site's icon which is located in a panel at the top of the Alertle home page. The 3-panel layout of this page, with icons at the top and what is essentially an RSS reader below, makes it...
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New interactions, not just moved interactions
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on February 10, 2008
eBay is basically an auction online. It's a great idea, I wish I'd had it, but it's still an auction, same kind we've had for a millin years. Jeff Jarvis points us to a new feature in Google Docs. Think this through for a moment:You send an email to your permission list. It points to a spreadsheet online. People can fill it out without logging in. You get the summarized data...
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The shy Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by Robert Scoble on January 25, 2008
Yesterday morning I woke up early. Was sitting in the hotel lobby at 7 a.m. trying to check email when someone tapped me on the shoulder. It was Mark Zuckerberg, founder/CEO of Facebook, which now has 68 million active users (people who’ve signed on in the past 30 days).He invited me to a breakfast with Pakistani President, Pervez Musharraf. We walked together to the breakfast, which was...
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Microsoft, Yahoo! and the Effect on OpenID
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on February 03, 2008
The takeover of Yahoo! by Microsoft is almost a foregone conclusion (see our initial reaction). Barring a bid from another suitor, such as News Corp. (not likely), eBay (even less likely), Google (no way), or a private equity firm, or a partnership with Google, most analysts seem to agree that Microsoft's bid will be accepted by Yahoo! One of the biggest hurdles in merging two massive...
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FriendFeed's Google Connection
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on February 13, 2008
FriendFeed, as blogged about earlier, is a really addictive site, letting you track what people are doing or reading by compiling their various RSS feeds and diggs and status messages and so on (you can apply for a Beta sign-in). What’s interesting to note is that this start-up consists of nothing but ex-Google employees. From their Team page:Ana Yang. “Ana worked on product marketing at...
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