charlie anzman Shared item: 566 items
View Google Reader Shared items
10 shares
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
Shared by: atul, Ben, Evaristo, Drew Olanoff, charlie anzman, Evgeni L., louisgray, Alex, Franklin P, Hannibal,
[ Back to top]
7 shares
Google.org announces investment in BrightSource Energy
via Official Google Blog by A Googler on May 14, 2008
... the research and development of enabling technologies to help the solar thermal industry achieve larger scale and lower costs. We believe that by supporting researchers and entrepreneurs taking different, ambitious approaches and risks to generate clean energy, we can help to accelerate progress and increase the collective economic value of these new clean energy industries.We are also loo...
Shared by: kamthorn, Bwana, Jrod, atul, charlie anzman, Alex, davidorban,
[ Back to top]
10 shares
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...
Shared by: Fenng, Rick Klau, Laughing Squid, charlie anzman, Leko, Henry Webb, TiTi, ckaroli, Franklin P, Farzin,
[ Back to top]
14 shares
How to find any email with Gmail search
via Official Gmail Blog by Gmail Blog on May 06, 2008
Posted by Arielle Reinstein, Product Marketing ManagerThe sight of someone scrolling through hundreds of email messages trying to find a specific one is like fingers on a chalkboard for me. With a few tricks, you can use Gmail to find the exact message you're looking for, without all the scrolling.If you don't get a ton of mail, just typing in the words you're looking for usually does...
Shared by: charlie anzman, cgsheldon, Thomas, Chrigu, Mathieu, TiTi, Franklin P, Miguel, Jason R. Hunter, EricaJoy, Lu Tao, blindsurf3r, Russellreno, reisfeldt,
[ Back to top]
8 shares
Google Friend Connect Tries to Strangle the Social
via ReadWriteWeb by (author unknown) on May 12, 2008
Shared by Nico friendconnect wird die news der nächsten tage dominieren...Later tonight Google will launch a new service called Friend Connect, aiming to "bring the social" to any page around the web. Unfortunately the service takes a bunch of open technical standards yearning to see the light of day through mass adoption and puts them in a dark little box where they will struggle to breathe. ...
Shared by: Nico, Juls, charlie anzman, louisgray, Josh, Tina K.J, Drew Olanoff, reisfeldt,
[ Back to top]
2 shares
Hitwise: Google Again Hits New High; Microsoft & Yahoo Again New Lows
via Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing by Danny Sullivan on May 14, 2008
Hitwisereleased the latest statistics for search engine share in the United States for April 2008. Google has again hit a new high, jumping up 0.65% from the prior month's high, to 68% of the US search market. Microsoft and Yahoo hit all-time lows -- though Yahoo, at least, only drops by 0.1% further from its low last month. Microsoft dropped about 0.4%. Highs are based on data going back to...
Shared by: charlie anzman, Alex,
[ Back to top]
5 shares
Zoho No Longer Requires Accounts. Sign In With Yahoo Or Google IDs
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on May 14, 2008
Office productivity suite Zoho removed the need to create an account to use their services today - you can now log in to any of their products using a Google or Yahoo account. Sign in is completed via Yahoo’s and Google’s authentication APIs.I asked Zoho evangelist Raju Vegesna why they don’t just adopt OpenID to handle authentications instead. He says they will, soon, but also want to...
Shared by: charlie anzman, Navid, Dave E., potentato, Jason,
[ Back to top]
4 shares
What Problem Does It Solve?: Convincing Grandma She Needs a Feedreader
via Profy.Com by Cyndy Aleo-Carreira on May 14, 2008
Much has been made of the early adopters vs. middle America argument when it comes to much of Web 2.0 technology. And while everyone likes the "cool factor" of being part of the first tribe to have adopted a product or app, we all know that reality dictates more widespread adoption for a company to succeed.There are some companies who have already managed to gain more widespread adoption....
Shared by: charlie anzman, Mike Reynolds, Franklin P, voidfiles,
[ Back to top]
2 shares
From the Pipeline - 5.13.08
via WinExtra by Steven Hodson on May 14, 2008
Today has been a pretty good day all in all. Turned out some good posts and found a bunch of both fun and interesting stuff to share. So without further ado here’s some of the things that caught my eye today on the FriendFeed pipeline.Are social news sites like Digg useful anymore? :: Online Media Cultist - Eric does some headline comparison between the leading tech news aggregators to see if...
Shared by: charlie anzman, Franklin P,
[ Back to top]
3 shares
Are you part of a social media clique? Why or why not?
via notes, thoughts, ideas and responses by Julian Baldwin on May 13, 2008
Louis Gray discussed one of the underlying principles of social media - clique formations. He talks about how the clique of bloggers you interact with will change over time in response to behavior of the individuals forming the group. Maybe they stop writing, their personal interests evolve or there is miscommunication. The last point I hit on in this video and say make sure you know the person...
Shared by: charlie anzman, louisgray, Franklin P,
[ Back to top]