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Announcing Facebook Connect
via Facebook Developers News Feed by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
Shared by mario r This seems to be mostly marketing. As far as I can tell, all that functionality has been available from day 1 trough the API. It just has been mostly ignored.At Facebook, we're committed to enabling people to communicate and stay connected wherever they go.In August 2006, we introduced the first version of the Facebook API, enabling users to share their information with the...
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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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What a Botnet Looks Like
via Slashdot by timothy on May 08, 2008
Esther Schindler writes "CSO has an annotated, zoomable map of real botnet topologies showing shows the interconnections between the compromised computers and the command-and-control systems that direct them. The map is based on work by security researcher David Voreland; it has interactive controls so you can zoom in and explore botnets' inner workings. Hackers use botnets for spamming, DDoS...
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Could Twitter go P2P?
via P2P Blog by (author unknown) on May 08, 2008
There's been an interesting debate in the blogosphere this week about ways to decentralize Twitter. The reason behind it are obviously Twitter's frequent outages and the lingering question whether the system will completely break down once Paris Hilton joins. Or even Perez Hilton, I guess. Techcrunch sums up the conversation in this post and writes:"The key weakness in Twitter (and...
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The Social Media Feature War is the Wrong War
via louisgray.com by louisgray on May 07, 2008
I've seen a lot of social media tools and aggregators. A good number of them are designed very well, and could be great tools, provided a swarm of early adopters, and then later, late adopters, showed up. Some of them trumpet just how many different services are supported, and use that as a rallying cry for why one site should be ditched for another. But it's the wrong approach. For while...
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When the fall is all that’s left
via dive into mark by Mark on May 07, 2008
Not for nothing, but I’ve had my share of bad reviews in my professional career. Some I’ve taken well, and some I’ve taken… poorly. Some were my fault and others honestly weren’t. There isn’t a manager on Earth who hasn’t had to give a bad review to somebody, sometime. It’s always awkward and it’s never fun and in the end you’re left with a low score on a piece of paper...
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Scala: A Scalable Language
via programming: what's new online by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
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Do Zebra Stripes Actually Help?
via Slashdot by timothy on May 06, 2008
RyoShin writes "A List Apart, an excellent resource for web development and related aesthetics, has put together an article based on original research by Jessica Enders into 'zebra striping.' From the article: 'Zebra striping [coloring alternate rows] is used when data is presented in an essentially tabular form. The user of that table will be looking for one or more data points....
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Mixing degrees of publicness in HTTP
via Epeus' epigone by Kevin Marks on May 05, 2008
... you often encounter pages that show different things depending on who you are, such as blog, wikis, webmail or even banking sites. They do this by getting you to log in, and then using a client-side cookie to save you the bother of doing that every time. When you want to give a site access to another one's data (for example when letting Flickr check your Google Contacts for friends), you ...
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Google is finally starting to understand the power of Google Reader
via Google Blog Search: feedheads by MG Siegler on May 06, 2008
Other services stepped in to do this since Google wasn’t, notably Feedheads on Facebook and Readburner (which just recently relaunched). Back in September of last year, Google rolled out a service called Shared Stuff. ...
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