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The Ultimate Twitter Revenue Model
via ReadWriteWeb by Aidan Henry on May 09, 2008
The perennial debate surrounding Twitter's revenue model continues to live on. The micro-blogging service has succeeded in building a strong, loyal following, but failed to capitalize on it. Such a scenario, which lacks a revenue model, isn't sustainable over the long-term, especially when investors begin to question the company's intentions. If an acquisition isn't shaping up,...
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Disqus Adding Video Comments; Will People Use Them?
via Mashable! by Adam Ostrow on May 06, 2008
I’m a bit of a curmudgeon when it comes to online video. Given the choice of watching a 10 minute videoblog or consuming a dozen blog posts, I’ll almost always opt for the latter. For me, the ability to quickly scan text versus “waiting for a video to get good” offers a superior time investment to reward ratio. However, that hasn’t stopped online video from expanding its reach even...
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TechCrunch Stories Now Appear On WashingtonPost.com
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 08, 2008
We are announcing a new partnership today with WashingtonPost.com - TechCrunch stories will be syndicated to their site and added to the Technology section. The press release is here.I think this is a good experiment for the Washington Post - adding new types of content to the site to retain reader interest, over and above their existing stories. And this is certainly a great partnership for us,...
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LoJack for Laptops
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on May 09, 2008
I just purchased a three year subscription to LoJack for Laptops from Amazon.com.What is LoJack for Laptops? LoJack for Laptops is software that is installed on your Mac or PC behind the scenes and can report in to Computrace LoJack it's location most of the time if your PC is stolen. According to LoJack for Laptops their service works like this: if your computer is stolen:1. You file a...
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Free Networking Events in Seattle For Developers
via Vanessa Fox. Nude. by Vanessa on May 09, 2008
Lately, I’ve noticed that Seattle doesn’t seem to have regular networking events about search. And I’ve also noticed that not a lot of information exists about SEO for developers. And Seattle has lots of developers who are building web applications and could benefit from those apps being found through search.I figured hey, why not start organizing some events for developers about search!...
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SnapStream Brings The "Power Of Search" To Television Programming
via Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing by Greg Sterling on May 09, 2008
Imagine TiVo on steroids combined with a search engine like Google. It exists today but for the enterprise market. That product is called SnapStream TV and it allows thousands of hours of programming to be recorded – up to 10 shows simultaneously – and then, using closed caption transcripts, brings keyword search and related capabilities to any content element in that recorded programming. ...
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Product Pulse — May 9, 2008
via Yodel Anecdotal by Nicki Dugan on May 09, 2008
You silently grieve every time you open your drawer — all those lonely socks whose mates went missing on their last trip to the laundry room. Well, today is Lost Sock Memorial Day. A time to mourn, eulogize… and then face the music and admit those tootsie warmers ain’t never coming back. After you’re done purging, here’s what we got out of our system this week:Safe from harm: Like the...
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A New Definition of "Blog"
via Blogger Buster by Amanda on May 09, 2008
The word "Blog" is an abridgment of the term, "web log":A website, usually maintained by an individual, with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order (Wikipedia)But on Digital Inspiration today, I discovered a much better meaning for this word: the initialism of Better Listing...
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Microsoft surpasses 2 million Zunes sold. Apple sells 2.65 million iPods a
via VentureBeat by (author unknown) on May 10, 2008
Shared by Drew Olanoff Oh, burnnnnnnnnIt has been known for a while that Microsoft’s Zune is the number two digital music player in the United States. However, just how far behind the number one device, Apple iPod, has not always clear since Microsoft has been slow to release its sales numbers. Now we have some.Since its launch in November 2006, the Zune has sold 2 million units. For...
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More Incredibly Unique Twitter Projects III
via SheGeeks by Corvida on May 09, 2008
It’s that time again ladies and gentlemen! I’ve brought you Incredibly Unique Twitter Projects and Incredibly Unique Twitter Projects II. I’m doing it again for your weekend pleasure. Here are more incredibly unique Twitter projects (part 3)! TwistoriTwistori is the Twitter equivalent of wefeelfine. Twistori displays the latest tweets that mention "I think",...
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