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Social Discovery Engine Noovo Launches At DLD Munich
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 21, 2008
A new web service from Slovenia called Noovo was launched this morning at the DLD conference in Munich. CEO Andrej Nabergoj gave a very high level overview of the service. I’ve been trying to track him
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Metered Internet - Jeff Jarvis
via WebMetricsGuru by (author unknown) on January 21, 2008
When I was in France last month for LeWeb3 I was having a real hard time finding good internet connectivity - even at the LeWeb3 conference. When I went around Paris trying to connect, even the god dammed Starbucks was charging me 4 euros an hour (~7.20 USD) for connectivity that was only half good (and I had to put in a series of long hexadecimal numbers BY HAND in order to activate t
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Amazing images by Jim Goldstein
via Google Blog Search: scoble by Steve Mays on January 20, 2008
Different style but that same amazing knack for capturing an image. Take a few minutes to browse Jim's flickr photostream. He was at Macworld, too. Watch for the nice shot of Steve Job's checking email with Robert Scoble in the ...
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TubeMogul Limits Number of Distributed Videos
via Geek News Central by Todd Cochrane on January 20, 2008
Update: contacted the folks at TubeMogul and they have reset my upload limit and I am good to go.. Their has long been a need for a service like this and I said below they have the opportunity to really hit the ball out of the ball park if they get deeper into the meta data collection for distro on the sites they send it to.Yesterday: Today I started pushing some of our
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Video: Why Social Media scares the Analyst Industry (3 min with Carter Lusher)
via Media 2.0 Workgroup by jeremiah_owyang on January 20, 2008
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folknology : @ccmehil Steve Gillmor mentioned @eventtrack on the gang today, he used it to find out about the M$/Yhoo deal http://tinyurl.com/18r
via Tweet Scan: gillmor by (author unknown) on February 03, 2008
folknology : @ccmehil Steve Gillmor mentioned @eventtrack on the gang today, he used it to find out about the M$/Yhoo deal http://tinyurl.com/18r
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Catch up with the Israel Web Tour when it arrives on Feb 6th at the Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus
via Media 2.0 Workgroup by (author unknown) on February 02, 2008
... participating this include:5Min, PLYmedia, AllofMe, NuConomy, ClickTale, BlogTV, Sportingo, PicScout, Qoof, 8hands, Velingo, Deliver, PageOnce, Journeys and Erayo.Click here to sign up for the only public showcase of the Israel Web Tour. Readers of my blog can save US$25 when using the code IWT2008 when registering.Tags: Israel Web Tour, Shuly Galili, Deb Schultz, Israel, startups, Jeff Pulver
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Probably the best conference venue in the world
via edu.blogs.com by ewan.mcintosh@blueyonder.co.uk (Ewan McIntosh) on February 07, 2008
Probably the best conference in the world Originally uploaded by EdubloggerWhat a treat for a blogging conference-goer: free, very fast wifi, electricity on tap, a wide-screen projection for wrap-around presentations and no podiums to get in the way of those tasteful headshots we'll be capturing and posting to the LIFT08 Flickr feed. They've even got headphones for the translation...
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LIFT08: Social messengers and the permeability of virtual-real
via Lunch over IP by Bruno Giussani on February 07, 2008
(Running notes from the LIFT08 conference in Geneva - Conference blog.) Science-fiction writer (and cyberpunk guru) Bruce Sterling opens the morning with a personal "state of the world" address, which was supposed to be overview of what happened in the last year that struck him as pertinent or interesting. Instead, after predicting that 2008 will be "a crappy year", he goes off on a riff about...
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Putting startups on the map
via TechCrunch UK by Mike Butcher on February 19, 2008
View Larger MapAges ago I had the idea of putting startups on a Google map and allowing them to add their location and logo. But as is the way with these things I never got around to doing it, which is why I’m glad someone else did.Today I was emailed by Douglas De Jager, CEO of UK startup dotHomes, who obviously had the same thought and decided to create just such a map. I Twittered it to a...
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