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Setting your brand free
via WinExtra by Steven Hodson on May 12, 2008
There is no denying that the Internet is an incredible self propagating creation that has become an integral part of our society. Through it and all the services that live within it our lives have in one fashion or another been changed and continue to be changed. No more so has this change been seen that in the way ideas, information and news spread with sometimes brush fire speed.At the...
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Disqus Adding Video Comments; Will People Use Them?
via Mashable! by Adam Ostrow on May 06, 2008
I’m a bit of a curmudgeon when it comes to online video. Given the choice of watching a 10 minute videoblog or consuming a dozen blog posts, I’ll almost always opt for the latter. For me, the ability to quickly scan text versus “waiting for a video to get good” offers a superior time investment to reward ratio. However, that hasn’t stopped online video from expanding its reach even...
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How to Buy a Digital Camera and Ignore Expensive Hype [Digital Cameras]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 06, 2008
Wired's How-To Wiki takes a group-edited look at the digital camera market and how a newcomer (or, more likely at this point, a buyer replacing their first, outdated model) can parse all the features and statistics to come out with a reasonable bargain. Their advice on megapixels, one of the most hyped features on any camera, is pretty reasonable:Then there is the fact that even a 3.1 MP...
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Welcome New Grand Effect Bloggers!
via sarahintampa by Sarah on May 06, 2008
Our Grand Effect blog network isn’t going to grow very large, so this may be one of the last times you see an announcement about new members being added. Today, all of the Grand Effect bloggers want to welcome three more members to our network: Joe Anderson, Steven Hodson, and Mark Evans, all of whom bring a unique perspective to today’s technology news.Joe Anderson (Webby’s World) is a...
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Google Reader Gets Way More Social With New Sharing Features
via Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Drew Olanoff This is great for ReadBurner users!!!This story is near and dear to my heart: Google Reader has added a bunch of features to make sharing items more social and much easier. The biggest addition, which makes Google Reader sharing a lot more like saving something to del.icio.us or submitting it to Digg, is a new bookmarklet so you can share any web page in Google Reader. ...
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Needing a Gentle Intro to RSS Feeds
via Web Worker Daily by Aliza Sherman on May 06, 2008
Just read Mike Gunderloy’s post Times: Looks Aren’t Everything. One thing he said really stuck out for me…Times is worth looking at, though, if you’re trying to gently introduce someone new to a few RSS feeds.He’s talking about me, I thought, as I read that line. He knows my secret. And now you will know it, too.I am terrified of RSS feed readers.You think I’m kidding, but I’m not....
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Nine Inch Nails’ New Album – Free Now, Pay Later
via Silicon Alley Insider by Vasanth Sridharan on May 06, 2008
Two months after releasing part of their four-part "Ghosts I-IV" album for free online, Nine Inch Nails is releasing yet another new album onlin. This one is entirely free. The new album, "The Slip," is available for download in a bunch of different formats, some of which should sound pretty good even on decent stereos. The download comes with a PDF of the album artwork and credits. Want to pay?...
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Making Sense of Mobile Broadband Options
via Web Worker Daily by Jason Harris on May 06, 2008
For people who work on the web, getting access to the Internet is vital. If we can’t connect to our colleagues and projects online, we can’t earn a living. However, we can’t always stay attached to our home base and therefore we need a way to stay online while we’re on the go. Let’s give you a breakdown of the options for getting online on the go.Cellular Options:Mobile phone...
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Do What You Like, Man.
via ParisLemon by MG Siegler on May 06, 2008
I kind of like what the term "Bitchmeme" has evolved into. Most of the time it's not quite so serious, it's just a way to explain everyone talking themselves in circles about something rather silly. But there is and always has been something more meaningful behind it: the absurdity of bloggers constantly bitching about other bloggers and the way they do things.I'm not going to give...
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You Cannot Eat Tweets
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on May 05, 2008
The Emergency Gillmor Gang was great. I liked especially Michael Arrington (as always). But while I was listening to him I wanted to say him that there has to be at least one company not being in the ad business. The new Microsoft
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