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Last.fm announces original video programming
via Webware.com by Caroline McCarthy on May 09, 2008
Last.fm, the social music service that CBS Interactive acquired last year, is venturing into original content for the first time with a new video series called Last.fm Presents.The series consists of interviews with popular and rising bands and artists; among the first artists featured are techno legend Moby, rising alternative-pop singer Santogold, and popular indie band Spoon. Last.fm has also...
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Tweeting in Linux part II: Twitux v. Twhirl
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on May 09, 2008
Filed under: Internet, Linux, Adobe, Social Software, web 2.0We're always on the lookout for good desktop Twitter clients. Because while the microblogging service is kind of useful as a web-based tool for sharing your thoughts, desktop clients make Twitter feel more like an instant messaging platform that allows you to communicate with hundreds, even thousands of people at once.While there...
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Roofarena: Bringing Million Dollar Homepage to Manhatten
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on May 09, 2008
Roofarena is basically the Million Dollar Homepage concept built as a graphical layer on top of Google Maps. The idea is that any roof in Manhattan is for sale and users can "virtually" purchase a roof and add their own design. In a post about copycat ideas last year, we advised that if you "do feel the need to borrow an idea, you should definitely make changes and try to innovate and push the...
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AideRSS - Filter Out The Most Important Stories In Google Reader
via MakeUseOf.com by Mark O'Neill on May 09, 2008
I spend a good deal of my working day living inside Google Reader. It is my research assistant, bringing me stories from multiple sources all over the web that I may want to follow up on later. But the continual problem with “multiple sources” is the increasing “noise”, the information overload and the increased likelihood that in among all those stories crowding into Google Reader ...
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TimeTube: The Timeline That YouTube Should Build
via TechCrunch by Jason Kincaid on May 09, 2008
TimeTube is a new mashup from Dipity, the interactive timeline site, that takes the mostly unsorted mess of videos that is YouTube and arranges them by date, offering a useful (and often unexpected) perspective on recent events.Links to each video are situated across a horizontal timeline, with emphasis placed on the most popular videos (they appear bigger). Users can expand or contract the...
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Three’s Company Or Three’s A Crowd? Google To Launch “Friend Connect” On Monday
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 10, 2008
Don’t they say good things come in threes? Well, regardless, we’ve heard from multiple sources that Google will launch a new product on Monday called “Friend Connect,” which will be a set of APIs for Open Social participants to pull profile information from social networks into third party websites.MySpace launched Data Availability on Thursday, a competing product. Yesterday, in a...
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MySpace's Data Availability is not Data Portability
via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies by David Recordon on May 09, 2008
Yesterday MySpace, Yahoo!, eBay, Photobucket (also owned by News Corp), and Twitter announced the Data Availability Initiative. While I could write at length about how this shows the big companies have already realized how to diminish the DataPortability group's brand by linking anything they do "data portability," that isn't the point of this post. The crux of the announcement...
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Advertising as ART - 198
via A Man Called Old Fashion by noreply@blogger.com (Old Fashion) on May 11, 2008
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Turn Your Point-and-Shoot into a Super-Camera [Camera Hacks]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 06, 2008
If you're using a consumer grade point-and-shoot Canon digital camera, you've got hardware in hand that can support advanced features way beyond what shipped in the box. With the help of a free, open source project called CHDK, you can get features like RAW shooting mode, live RGB histograms, motion-detection, time-lapse, and even games on your existing camera. Let's transform your...
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Reader, Can I Have A Lens With That Please?
via Official Google Reader Blog by Mihai Parparita on May 08, 2008
T.V. Raman and Charles Chen, who have helped out with accessibility in Reader in the past, have not rested on their laurels and have another feature to announce:I've long maintained that CSS is one of the most well-kept (and consequently under-exploited) accessibility secrets of the Web. Thinking back to the time that CSS1 became a W3C Recommendation, those of us who cared deeply about...
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