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iPhone gains games control device
via 9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence by Andy Space on May 26, 2008
Development of a Sony PSP-like games controller for the iPhone is underway, and while it’s currently only compatible with jailbroken devices, it’s no stretch of imagination to see its release for all iPhones, if the technology driving it is permitted under the iPhone SDK.iControlpad is a peripheral device which connects to the dock connector on the iPhone (or the iPod touch). It binds the...
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The Social Revolution: Why The New Web Matters
via |Message by stowe.boyd@gmail.com (Stowe Boyd) on May 26, 2008
... what would we charge if Martians arrived and wanted to buy it?The hardware involved is incalculable, and no reliable numbers exist. We can’t even begin to estimate how much we have spent on it. IDC calculated that 27 million servers had been deployed by the end of 2005, growing at an increasing rate of 3 or more million per year. Some have estimated that something on the order of 8 B USD was ...
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Friendfeed is leveling the playing field
via SEO and Tech Daily by Charlie Anzman on May 27, 2008
The A-list is changing faster than ever before. Yes, it's another side benefit of, you guessed it, Friendfeed.Your reputation is everything. You want to bring your talents to the forefront and let the world know who you are.The rules are changing, and at a very fast pace.In the past, you built a reputation slowly. It didn't hurt to have a few bucks. Many small companies or...
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YackTrack Adds Feeds, Launches APIs
via sarahintampa by Sarah Perez on May 27, 2008
See that YackTrack link at the bottom of this post (RSS readers click through to see what I mean). This little link lets you use the conversation tracking service provided by YackTrack to follow the discussion surrounding an article all across the net including sites like Digg, Disqus, FriendFeed, Mixx, StumbleUpon, Technorati, and WordPress. (You can read previous reviews of YackTrack over on...
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FriendFeed Needs Trackback
via everwas by ian on May 28, 2008
... hand, you have those that encourage everyone to “go with the flow” and let discussions take place inline, wherever convenient. Duncan Riley falls in this camp with his post last week about Blogging 2.0.On the other, you have those that want to pull the discussion back into context. If it’s a blog post, they would like to see these distributed pools of discussion pulled back together un...
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On Twitter and the missed opportunity to execute a social utility business model
via Alexander van Elsas's Weblog on new media & technologies and their effect on social behavior by Alexander van Elsas on May 28, 2008
Bernard Lunn has written a good post on the (lack of) a social media business model. He writes about the difficulties for social networks to monetize using advertisement. Although he builds his storyline a bit different from me, he is saying a lot of things I believe too. A few days ago I wrote about the same subject in a post called “Advertisement holds web 2.0 in a death grip”. A nice quote...
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Instant Marketing Materials with BrandDoozie
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 28, 2008
... by picking a general design from a gallery that’s divided into style categories like Professional Services, Healthcare, and Travel. Basic header fonts and colors can be tweaked, after which you move on to creating a two-lined logo with its own customized fonts, letter spacing, and sizes.The final step takes your customizations and generates the aforementioned business materials with them....
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MyBlogLog adds FriendFeed, Magnolia and ThisNext to list of services
via The MyBlogLog Blog by Tilly McLain on May 29, 2008
MyBlogLog is lifestreaming your lifestream. We've got a ton of new information for you guys to share on your profiles! We just added ThisNext, Magnolia and FriendFeed to our list of services that we use to feed New with Me.MyBlogLog now displays all of your FriendFeed comments and likes as well as updates from other services that you have added to FriendFeed. With comments, we've been...
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TechCrunch Stats W.1 – Why Mike Arrington is popular
via The StatBot by Yuvi on May 29, 2008
Sponsored by:Here’s the chart showing No. of Posts by the different Bloggers from TechCrunch:(Aside: ‘Others’, ofcourse, included 6 (”SIX!”) whole posts from Steve Gillmor that I haven’t been able to make the slightest sense of. There were actually 41 bloggers who had contributed atleast one article, with 13 writing just a single guest post)Now, here’s the Top Commentors graph I...
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Into the wild: AdSense for feeds
via Burning Questions - The FeedBurner Weblog by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
We've been hinting at this for awhile, but it's finally time to spill the beans: Starting next week, we'll be rolling out AdSense for feeds to a small group of publishers, in anticipation of a full launch to all FeedBurner and AdSense publishers "coming soon". If you start seeing "Ads by Google" on an ad in a feed somewhere, that'd be us.So what will this mean for you? Well,...
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