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RSSMeme ‘OverHauled’, Releases API
via Mashable! by Paul Glazowski on May 11, 2008
... in seeking links to stories whose contextual languages they can understand and which are aggregated as shared items in Google Reader. And today we hear from the creator of RSSmeme, Benjamin Golub, that the service has received yet more backend attention in the past few days.According to Golub, the framework of RSSmeme has been “completely overhauled,” a process which has resulted in the...
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And Now a Blackberry Fund
via GigaOM by Om Malik on May 11, 2008
What used to be the purview of corporate and business development departments is now being replaced by venture capital. A fund to foster Facebook apps, the iFund to jump start the iPhone app revolution or the rumored $150 million fund to give Blackberry apps a boost - the increasing number of platform funds doesn’t ensure success. Remember the Java Fund, or the RSS Fund. The news of the...
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Just Like High School: Your Blogging Clique Will Move
via louisgray.com by louisgray on May 11, 2008
Most bloggers who have spent a good amount of time building their site and community end up with a small group of peers who share the same interests, discuss the same topics, and more often than not, frequently link to one another's blogs, or feature links to friends' sites in their blog roll. This cliquish behavior can result in something of a larger echo chamber where friends talk to...
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Facebook Raises Another $100 Million
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 10, 2008
Facebook is raising $100 million in debt, reports VentureBeat and Business Week. bringing their total capital raised to nearly half a billion dollars.This most recent round will be used to scale the service via another 50,000 or so servers. Facebook now has over 70 million active users and around 109 milliion monthly visitors, and the site is at times very slow. Compare that to Google, which...
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How tech wars end
via Scripting News by (author unknown) on May 10, 2008
The tech industry is organized around the concept of wars. In recent memory, the browser wars, the Java wars, before that there were wars over email APIs, desktops, GUIs, networking standards, you name it, if there's money to be made in controlling users, there's been a war to lock those users in. It's been that way since the dawn of time, and it will always be that way. It's in...
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When Obama wins...
via Scripting News by (author unknown) on May 10, 2008
There's a game being played on Twitter that goes like this. "When Obama wins..." The game is to fill in the blank creatively. .Here are some examples. Here's my entry.
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Will iPhone Reignite Interest in Mobile Video?
via GigaOM by Om Malik on May 09, 2008
There are enough signs that Apple’s iPhone, the fast-growing mobile device from the Cupertino-based consumer electronics and computing giant, will give the still-emerging business of mobile video a turbo boost. Here’s why: Earlier it was reported that some NBC television shows could be streamed directly to iPhone via the browser. In addition, Orb, an Emeryville, Calif.-based startup...
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Systems Engineer, Los Angeles
via The Jason Calacanis Weblog by Jason Calacanis on May 09, 2008
... soak in stock options in the next big thing, and work with a team of totally kick-ass no BS developers who are KILLING it every day. It's amazing job, really. Our tech team is lead by Mark Jeffrey, a seasoned 12+ year Internet vet who has been through a number of startups. Our current Iron Man Systems Engineer Dan is looking for a second Iron Man to help scale our service from four million...
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Update: Mowser Assets Find a home at dotMobi
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on May 09, 2008
It’s always a good idea to kill your startup in public. Russell Beattie did that last month with Mowser, a service that converts regular Web addresses into mobile-friendly ones, because he said didn’t “believe in the ‘Mobile Web’ anymore.” Luckily for him, some people disagreed with him (and not just Mike). Mowser’s intellectual property and the site itself was acquired today by...
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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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