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FriendFeed Raises $5 Million, Now Open to Everyone
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on February 25, 2008
You can tell FriendFeed was built by ex-Googlers because it is so spare, yet brings forth an avalanche of information. The social feed aggregator lets you keep track of your friends across 28 Websites and services, including Twitter, Flickr, Digg, StumbleUpon, del.icio.us, YouTube, blog posts, shared items on Google Reader, Amazon wish lists, and what they are watching on Netflix. It launched...
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Reader, Can I Have A Lens With That Please?
via Official Google Reader Blog by Mihai Parparita on May 07, 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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Advertising as ART - 202
via A Man Called Old Fashion by Old Fashion on May 24, 2008
... دوقلوی بازيگوش سروكار داشته باشيد كه هيچ نتوانيد آنها را از هم تشخيص دهيد، شايد كمك گرفتن از يك ماژيك ماركر با اثر ثابت و پايدار، و گذاشتن خال كوچكی بر گونه يكی از آنها، راه چندان بدی نباشد؛ جواب مادرشان هم با خودتان!
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It’s Time To Rethink Copyright Law
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 26, 2008
There was more posturing today in the big YouTube-Viacom copyright showdown that began around the time that Google acquired YouTube and started talking to big copyright holders about paying them to get their content legally onto the popular video site. It spun out of control from there until it became a billion dollar lawsuit.Normally I’m on the side of whoever’s against the copyright holders...
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Why Google is Wooing Web Developers
via ReadWriteWeb by Richard MacManus on May 26, 2008
Google I/O is the first event for web developers that Google has run. It happens later this week on 28/29 May and Google is expecting 2,500 people to attend. The I/O stands for "Innovation/Open" (i/o is also a programmer term input/output). Recently I spoke with Tom Stocky, a Director of Product Management at Google, to discuss Google's sudden interest in web developers.Google and the...
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Bill Gates Lied? Microsoft May Offer to Buy Out Facebook.
via Mashable! by Kristen Nicole on May 06, 2008
It was only a few hours ago that we heard from Bill Gates, who, during a press conference in Tokyo, said that Microsoft was planning on building an independent strategy for future growth and did not have a hole burning in its pocket, now that the Yahoo deal is dead (for now). The fact remains, however, that Microsoft still needs to find a way to improve its search and advertising tactics if it...
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TimeTube: The Timeline That YouTube Should Build
via TechCrunch by Jason Kincaid on May 08, 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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