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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 05, 2008
... there's all sorts of information "out there" just waiting to be streamed, shared and otherwise consumed by you and your friends. Now you can finally show all of your Reader friends that awesome talking cat video you found, your favorite grilled trout recipe, or reviews of the best brunch place in your neighborhood -- all without a subscription.Here are a few new ways you can add and share ...
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Top 10 Firefox 3 Features [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 20, 2008
The newest version of our favorite open source web browser, Mozilla Firefox 3, offers dozens of new features and fixes, but only a handful will make the most dramatic difference in your everyday browsing. After 17 months of alphas and betas, Mozilla's finally made a feature-complete release candidate available, so it's time to spotlight the biggest improvements that will make "Gran...
Shared by: Dan Russell, Grant, Marcel, Joe, Laughing Squid, Jamin, neinIsNo, Simone, Antonio, WindPower, Robert Scoble, danliebke, Wyctim, 佳佑, Breyten, Leko, kamthorn, Todd, Hannibal, Chandoo, Richard, Tina K.J, count.dokument, ckaroli, yasha.sozo,
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FriendFeed: Ex-Googlers Create Social Network Experience Using Feeds
via ReadWriteWeb by Sean Ammirati on February 07, 2008
On the most recent episode of ReadWriteTalk, I sat down with Bret Taylor and Paul Buchheit of FriendFeed. Both have been successful 'intrapreneurs' inside of Google. Buchheit created GMail; while Taylor created Google Maps along with another one of the 4 FriendFeed founders, and then led the Google developer tools program. After leaving Google separately, they eventually started...
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PHP Sucks, But It Doesn't Matter
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on May 20, 2008
... remember my first experience with PHP way back in 2001. Despite my questionable pedigree in ASP and Visual Basic, browsing an alphabetical PHP function list was enough to scare me away for years. Somehow, perusing the above list, I don't think things have improved a whole lot since then.I'm no language elitist, ...
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Stanford Computer Science Grads Getting $95k Offers From Google
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 30, 2008
Google and Facebook are fighting hard to hire this years crop of computer science graduates, we’ve heard, and ground zero is Stanford. Most of the class of 2008 already have job offers. Last year, salaries of up to $70,000 were common for the best students. This year, Facebook is said to be offering $92,000, and Google has increased some offers to $95,000 to get their share. Students with a...
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What If You Only Subscribed to Shared Item Feeds?
via louisgray.com by louisgray on February 07, 2008
Last night, we discussed the importance of a well-kept shared link blog in Google Reader. Humans can still play an important role in filtering out the best of feeds from the rest, as smart folks can trump even the best written code in terms of determining humor, originality and insight.The ease of creating and subscribing to link blogs in Google Reader has led to some actively searching out these...
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Presenting Twitter
via Twitter Blog by Biz on June 01, 2008
This video is only one small example of why I'm proud to be working with Jack and other smart, inspiring people on the Twitter team. In this short overview, Jack shares his compelling vision for Twitter to a small crowd of interested folks. Jack Dorsey Presents Twitter from biz stone on Vimeo.
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Social Graph API: One small step for Google, one giant step for the Internet Operating System
via O'Reilly Radar by Tim O'Reilly on January 31, 2008
By Tim O'ReillyGoogle's announcement today of the Social Graph API is a major step in the development of what I've called "the Internet Operating System." In a nutshell, what the Social Graph API does is to lower the barrier to re-use of information that people publish about themselves on the web. It's the next step towards the vision that Brad Fitzpatrick and David Recordon...
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