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Find Popular Google Reader Shared Items with ReadBurner [Social Bookmarking]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on January 21, 2008
Web site ReadBurner aggregates popular Google Reader Shared Items, turning Google Reader sharing into an action similar to bookmarking a page on Del.icio.us or voting for an article on Digg. Sure you can already
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Mashable Promises to Upgrade Linking Policies
via louisgray.com by louisgray on January 21, 2008
For the original post launching this topic, click here.Open discussion in the blogosphere is an important element, necessary to promote change where change is needed. Sometimes, the way this discussion
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Saudi women can now stay in hotels alone (AP)
via Yahoo! News: Most Recommended by (author unknown) on January 21, 2008
AP - Women in Saudi Arabia can now stay in a hotel or a furnished apartment without a male guardian, according to a government decision that comes as the country faces increasing criticism for its severe restrictions on women.
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Top 5 Tips For Success in a Crowded Niche
via Skelliewag.org by skellie on January 22, 2008
Photo by a4gpaUnless you’re blogging about Mexican Walking Fish (who’ve been trained to fight in the Greco-Roman Wrestling style) you can bet that your niche is pretty crowded. If you
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Mint Chooses Flex
via James Ward - RIA Cowboy by James Ward on January 21, 2008
One of the first Flex applications I built was a Flex front-end for a web based personal budgeting application called “WeBudget”. I had originally built WeBudget as a way to track how much my wife was spending on clothing. The only problem was that this required my wife to actually enter her receipts into WeBudget. I tried to make it easy by providing a WAP interface but that didn’t re
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ReadBurner Revamps Look, Adds Images Features
via louisgray.com by louisgray on January 21, 2008
Seemingly every 24 hours, ReadBurner is going about reinventing itself, through the addition of new features, new filtering and new feeds which add more weight to the service. Now only two weeks old,
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Humans Interupting Algorithms: Wales v. Calacanis on Human Powered Search
via ReadWriteWeb by Marshall Kirkpatrick on January 21, 2008
A large group of international tech rock stars are at the Digital Life Design conference in Munich today and friend of RWW Martin Källström of pre-launch search startup Twingly sent us a rough transcript of a particularly interesting panel this morning.
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Mashable Uses A-List Power to Steal B-List Buzz
via louisgray.com by louisgray on January 20, 2008
In the tech blogosphere, there's a clear delineation between those who are actively creating the news (the developers, engineers, and business people), those who are reporting the news (those blogs who follow journalism standards and do actual reporting) and those who simply follow along - either by re
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Google indexing Readburner feeds
via SEO and Tech Daily by Charlie Anzman on January 21, 2008
Louis Gray pointed out yesterday that Readburner continues to improve it's look and feel.This morning I noticed that Google in now indexing Readburner shares (No doubt, a big shot in the arm for Readburner ... and maybe all of us that have been using it as it evolves).I'm sure none of you search your own name from time to time .... so I did :) ...Page two :
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The MacBook Air is the Biggest Test Yet for Cloud Computing
via ReadBurner | Upcoming | English by (author unknown) on January 21, 2008
I can't remember a product since the G4 Cube that has stirred up as much polarity in the Mac community as last week's release of the MacBook Air (MBA). It's either adored or derided. There's no in between. This is not only evident from what I read online, but also in conversations with co
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