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Sharing Is For Everyone! ReadBurner Now Includes Netvibes
via Official ReadBurner Blog by drew on May 13, 2008
... also integrated Netvibes into a main tab, just like we did with Google Reader, so now you can access your start page within ReadBurner.This announcements gives you a bit of an idea about what we’re up to – analyzing what people are sharing across the Web. As such, our tagline has now changed to “what’s shared on the Web.” Stay tuned for more exciting announcements soon
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Why You Should Use FriendFeed
via The Inquisitr by Duncan Riley on May 13, 2008
Social aggregation service FriendFeed has turned into this years hot service, and yet to date I’ve have remained unconvinced of its merits. In an age where people are suffering “over-noise” in terms of information input, FriendFeed adds yet another layer with which many may struggle to keep up with.FriendFeed has an amazingly loyal user base, and chief among the cheer squad has been Louis...
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The “Tripod Police” Take Things Up a Notch (You’re not going to believe this one!)
via Photoshop Insider by Scott on May 06, 2008
Just when you think the intense fear of tripod’s has gone as far as it can go, this happens: Matt, RC, and I went for an early morning shoot at Grand Central Station yesterday, and each of us carried that most-hated of photographic accessory; the dreaded tripod. We had a special shooting permit to use tripods in the station (more on this later this week), but it was what happened after the...
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Shooting with Permits (and hey…isn’t that Julia Roberts?)
via Photoshop Insider by Scott on May 13, 2008
There’s a story behind the shot you see above of one of my all-time favorite actresses, Julia Roberts.Before I left for New York, I had applied for a permit for RC Concepcion and I to shoot with tripods (gasp!) at Grand Central Station. After doing a little digging on the Grand Central Station Website, I found instructions on where to apply for permission to shoot with a tripod (or other...
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TradeVibes “Be The VC” Winner is Me!
via The KnightKnetwork by David on May 14, 2008
To win you had to pick the 5 most popular startups out of a field of 100, and the popularity was judged by several different standards. I picked 4 out of the 5 companies to win, my top 5 were (in alphabetical order)AcquiaIglooMill River Labs (owns tradesvibes)SproutZohoThe winning companies are all the same except the surprising result that Acquia is out and Rearden Commerce is in. Check them...
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FriendFeedLinks: A Memetracker For FriendFeed
via TechCrunch by Jason Kincaid on May 14, 2008
Given the popularity of FriendFeed, it’s surprising that we haven’t seen many memetrackers appear for the site. Today French developer Michael Mortchelewicz has unveiled FriendFeedLinks, which attempts to fill that void.Compared to other memetrackers like TweetMeme and RSSMeme, FriendFeedLinks has a very spartan interface. There are no summaries or discussions to speak of - just a link to...
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Compare cell phone to pro camera
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by Robert Scoble on May 14, 2008
You can’t compare a $3,000 digital SLR to a $500 cell phone from Nokia, can you? Well, look at these two photos. Which one was made with the Canon 5D with a 50mm F1.4 lens and which one was made with a Nokia N82 cell phone?You can visit my Flickr account to see which camera made which images and you’ll see some other comparison photos and other images that I’ve made with the Nokia N82. Make...
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Seesmic and Disqus sittin in a tree
via Scripting News by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
I like video comments, didn't think I would but I do. I think people are more responsible and throughtful when their words are backed by their voice and face.So when Daniel at Disqus and Loic at Seesmic asked if I would let them use Scripting News as one of the places they rolled out their new partnership I said Yes and I would be honored (I said it weeeth ze Franch agzent). I thought they...
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Friend Connect, Open Social, Ning, and the web
via blog.pmarca.com by Marc Andreessen on May 14, 2008
... for six months now so we're excited to be able to now provide Open Social in production to all of our Network Creators and users. Open Social will be available within all 265,490 social networks already running on Ning, as well as the 10,000+ new social networks being created on Ning every week now. Second, I'd like to discuss Google's new Friend Connect initiative and how we plan...
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