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Failure: Everyone But Me Gets On Google Plane Back From Davos
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 26, 2008
I wrote a week ago that I was negotiating to get on the Google plane back from the Davos conference to the Bay Area. One exec said it was looking good, another said they’d try to get me on. But so far, nothing. The plane leaves in about twelve hours and no official invitatation has come. Meanwhile, I’ve heard that Tim O’Reily, Mitch Kapor, Reid Hoffman and Mark Zuckerberg will be on that...
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Another Brilliant Facebook Move (Really): Opening to Web (Henry Blodget/Silicon Alley Insider)
via Techmeme by (author unknown) on January 27, 2008
... Move (Really): Opening to Web — Facebook appears to have taken another small but important step toward becoming the operating system for any application or service that wants to tap into the social graph. Specifically, according to All Facebook … Source: Silicon Alley InsiderAuthor: Henry BlodgetLink: http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/01/another-brilliant…Techmeme permalink
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Bloggers wrap up at Davos - The World Economic Forum
via SEO and Tech Daily by Charlie Anzman on January 27, 2008
Technology is far from missing the unfolding events at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.Mike Arrington of TechCrunch has blogged about the huge media room. Robert Scoble, now with FastCompany, is posting often from Davos as well. Forbes is there in real-time multimedia. There are many others, not exclusive of Facebook's Mark Zuckerburg and Google.Is broadband changing the news...
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Data Privacy Day January 28 - Where is Yahoo?
via SEO and Tech Daily by Charlie Anzman on January 26, 2008
... sponsoring this latest effort.It's no secret that tracking, profiling, and list creation are a huge money maker on the Internet. Most don't worry about it. Others take careful measures to 'cover their tracks'.Privacy is not unique to the Internet. If you make a retail purchase (with your zip code) in a store 75 or 100 miles from your home, many major retailers keep a tally ...
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Google Maps Turns Recent Edits Into Voyeuristic Experience
via ParisLemon by MG Siegler on January 25, 2008
... to give them pinpoint accuracy (rather than say having the address on the wrong side of the street, or wrong corner of a building). The more zoomed in on an area you are, the more focus seems to remain on that zoomed in area - so if you wanted to see who was updating what in your hometown, you could presumably do that. One problem - I cannot figure out how to zoom back out after zooming in via ...
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Google Reader Shows the Published Date (Ionut Alex Chitu/Google Operating System)
via Techmeme by (author unknown) on January 26, 2008
... dialog displayed when you mark all the posts as read, Google Reader now shows the published date of a post in a tooltip. Next to the snippet, Google Reader displays the date when the post was indexed by Google, not the date when it was published.Source: Google Operating SystemAuthor: Ionut Alex ChituLink: http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/01/google…Techmeme permalink
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SEMMYs nominees are up - Vote !
via SEO and Tech Daily by Charlie Anzman on January 25, 2008
The nominees for the SEMMYs awards have been chosen and are now posted to SEMMYS.ORG.There's a selection of simply GREAT articles ....and a lot of busy people that took the time to put this together!More than well worth the reading.Take some time when you get a chance. Read these Search Marketing articles .... and then go ahead and cast your vote.Without any doubt, some of the best material...
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First MacBook Air Benchmarks
via Feeddit by (author unknown) on January 25, 2008
We benchmarked the MacBook Air against the MacBook and MacBook Pro to see how it held up comparatively. Predictably, the MacBook Pro outperformed its counterparts in the majority of our tests. But the MacBook Air (1.6 GHz Intel, 2 GB RAM) went toe-to-toe with the MacBook (2 GHz Intel, 1 GB RAM) in many of our tests, falling just short in most.397 Diggs and 75 Comments in Apple - Submitted by...
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Scoble Sells Out
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 25, 2008
... have been the main proponents of advertising-free blogs over the years, arguing that it creates conflicts that should be avoided. In 2005, when we first put ads on TechCrunch, Winer wrote a long comment expressing disappointment and regretting linking to the site, and followed up with a podcast on the issue. He’s been writing about this since at least 2000.This isn’t the first time Sco...
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The Death of Hardware
via Forbes.com: Technology News by Quentin Hardy on January 25, 2008
Why buy computers when you can rent them from Amazon, EMC or Yahoo?
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