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Facebook Responds To MySpace With Facebook Connect
via TechCrunch by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
Shared by Eunice Finally!Facebook will announce later today Facebook Connect, which has similar functionality to MySpace Data Availability, announced just yesterday.It is essentially a new version of their API for third party websites, which was first launched in August 2006. It will allow users to “connect” their Facebook identity, friends and privacy to any website. Third party websites...
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TechCrunch Stories Now Appear On WashingtonPost.com
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 08, 2008
We are announcing a new partnership today with WashingtonPost.com - TechCrunch stories will be syndicated to their site and added to the Technology section. The press release is here.I think this is a good experiment for the Washington Post - adding new types of content to the site to retain reader interest, over and above their existing stories. And this is certainly a great partnership for us,...
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Google Reader Adds Shared Notes, Non-Feed Page Capture [Social Bookmarking]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 06, 2008
Google adds yet another social-ish function, "Notes," to its Reader feed-browsing tool. The practical use comes from a new bookmarklet that posts whatever page you're looking at to your shared Reader items, with your own notes attached. You can also post notes with no link at all to be shared with your "friends," making it a kind of Twitter clone for, well, avid feed readers. As one blogger...
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Facebook sees MySpace’s Twitter partnership and raises it Digg
via VentureBeat by MG Siegler on May 09, 2008
updatedWe’re at the point that when either of the two social networking giants, MySpace and Facebook, does something, the other has to respond. Yesterday, MySpace unveiled its “Data Availability” initiative, allowing other sites around the Internet to utilize its users’ data to update profiles, photos, videos and other attributes. Today, according to a TechCrunch scoop, Facebook is...
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Your receipt is in the e-mail
via Webware.com by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
Shared by Jrod niceShoppers who want to save some trees soon will find a new option for rejecting receipts at the checkout counters of major retailers.A service that will enable consumers to receive digital receipts through big box stores, such as Best Buy and Target, is set to launch May 16. AllEtronic is an add-in for digital cash registers running popular point of purchase applications. When...
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Zealous Autoconfig
via xkcd.com by (author unknown) on April 28, 2008
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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Last.fm Plus YouTube—Like MTV but with Music You Like [MUSIC VIDEOS]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 06, 2008
Web site Last.fm + YouTube is a mashup that pulls music videos from YouTube based on artists and music in your Last.fm profile. To use it, just hand over your Last.fm username or the name of an artist you like and it starts streaming YouTube music videos. I've been tuned into my Last.fm + YouTube channel most of the morning, and so far it's been good listening and watching. If you give...
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Comment on Pork Across the Pond and Here at Home by Jarred
via Comments for Tropophilia by Jarred on May 08, 2008
An interesting article in Newsweek about Chipotle’s commitment “to serving humanely raised, sustainably grown food at [its] restaurants, including meat and dairy products that are free of antibiotics and hormones.”http://www.newsweek.com/id/135376
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Comment on Steve Jobs on Reading by Tom Nocera
via Comments for Tropophilia by Tom Nocera on May 08, 2008
New media lead to new habits, new skill sets, and new outlooks. Who can argue against that? Generations ago, TV, when it was the “new medium” brought about shorter attention spans for an entire generation - due to the placement of commercials about every 7 minutes. Unfortunately, new media do not very often promote long-term beneficial habits, skills or outlooks. Kindle, however, may...
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