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Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere.
via Official Google Reader Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 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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Your Guide to the Crowdsourced Workforce
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on May 12, 2008
Crowdsourcing, a term coined by Jeff Howe in a June 2006 issue of Wired magazine, is a model of labor that has been fully embraced on the Internet over the past couple of years. Crowdsourcing takes tasks traditionally done by a single person or small groups of people, and farms them out to a global workforce. The large-scale committee approach is powerful because it leans on the concept of the...
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The "Work From Home" Generation
via ReadWriteWeb by Alex Iskold on January 24, 2008
For decades in American households the most dreaded morning soundwas that of an alarm clock. Sometime between 6 and 7am a beep or radio musicsignaled that it was time to get up and head to work. But in the early 21st centurytwo things have begun to change. First, the alarm clock is going off a little bit later. And second,instead of putting on suits and driving to work, people are heading to the...
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Web 3.0: Is It About Personalization?
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on February 05, 2008
On the UK's Guardian newspaper site today, writer Jemina Kiss suggested that Web 3.0 will be about recommendation. "If web 2.0 could be summarized as interaction, web 3.0 must be about recommendation and personalization," she wrote. Using Last.fm and Facebook's Beacon as an example, Kiss painted a picture of a web where personalized recommendation services can feed us information on new...
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Martian Headsets
via Joel on Software by Joel Spolsky on March 17, 2008
You’re about to see the mother of all flamewars on internet groups where web developers hang out. It’ll make the Battle of Stalingrad look like that time your sister-in-law stormed out of afternoon tea at your grandmother’s and wrapped the Mustang around a tree. This upcoming battle will be presided over by Dean Hachamovitch, the Microsoft veteran currently running the team that’s going...
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Alertle Wants to Make RSS Mainstream
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on February 08, 2008
Alertle isn't your typical start page. A web-based RSS reader at its core, Alertle is really a new way of surfing the web. The service allows you to "visit" various web sites by clicking on the web site's icon which is located in a panel at the top of the Alertle home page. The 3-panel layout of this page, with icons at the top and what is essentially an RSS reader below, makes it...
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purrito
via Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures - I Can Has Cheezburger? by ichctcf on February 14, 2008
purritosry, but purrito is no edibles.picture: dunno source, via our lolcat builder. lol caption: Kate C.
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Refine by user ratings and neighborhoods
via Google LatLong by elaine on February 26, 2008
Posted by Constantinos Michael, Software Engineer Ever since I moved to the New York City Google office I've had an agenda: exploring the best the city has to offer like so many other New Yorkers do. Sometimes this can be an overwhelming experience, since the city has more than 18,000 food vendors according to nycvisit.com! Fortunately, finding the best places just became a lot easier...
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Feed your face at Open Source Food
via Download Squad by Lisa Hoover on February 27, 2008
Filed under: Fun, Internet, Social SoftwareWhen we first wrote about Open Source Food, we said we loved the idea but the site needed some love. Well, it seems that OSF's creator, Jon Yongfook Cockle, thought the same thing because he's overhauled the whole enchilada and it's tastier than ever. Navigation is much more intuitive and background is minimalist so pictures of the delicious...
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UsWare vs. ThemWare
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on February 29, 2008
Ted Dennison left this astute comment in response to Do Not Listen to Your Users:Generally when I go talk to users, it is to educate myself enough to become a user like them. Then I can see what needs doing, what needs streamlining, reorganizing, rearranging, etc. This brought to mind Eric Sink's claim that there are three categories of software:MeWareThe developer creates software. The...
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