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BackType Feeds Partners Faster, Thanks to PubSubHubbub
BackType , the most robust and feature-rich comments tracker on the Web, has expanded its services over the last few months to include a number of new items, including the launch of BackTweets , to find shared links on the microblogging service, a TweetCount plugin to highlight the number of ...
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By Thinking Small, Data Robotics' Success Looking Big
2008 and 2009 haven't been particularly kind for many companies. Amidst a cacophony of bailouts, bankruptcies, lowered valuations and layoffs, Data Robotics , a direct attached storage manufacturer based in Santa Clara, has delivered growth exceeding 100 percent in each of the last two years - ...
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my6sense Update Adds Time Filters, Facebook Connect
At the end of last week, my6sense , an iPhone application focused on digital intuition, helping you reduce information overload through focusing on content most relevant to you, introduced version 1.1 of their service to the iTunes application store. While the company mentioned the update as ...
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Finding Value Even If I Were the Last FriendFeeder...
Since the site's acquisition by Facebook this summer , I have not talked much about my thoughts on the future of FriendFeed , aside from the initial response saying it was not "dead" . There hasn't been a major compelling event to do so, but it keeps coming up, so I thought I would share my ...
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Embrace Our Twitter Ad Overlords, Assuming Relevancy
Those of you who have some history with the blog know that I am not a huge fan of advertising. I skip commercials on my TiVo. I don't click on banner ads online. I switch stations when listening to the radio, assuming I am not listening to my ad-free iTunes library or ad-free Sirius XM radio ...
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The Chrome OS Release Is Not About Now, It's About Next.
Yesterday, as most tech outlets noted, Google previewed their much-awaited Chrome Operating System - and in parallel released the code for the operating system to the open source community . By the end of the day, sites like Gdgt had compiled virtual machine capable installs of the early alpha ...
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Technology, Community, Relevancy: The 3 Social Pillars
Why do some social sites thrive while others fail? Why do you find some networks have you dedicating hours every day to participate, while others couldn't get you to raise an eyebrow? And why don't your friends see with you eye to eye on what the best services are, even after you've told ...
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Open Web Foundation Speeds Protocols' Legal Contracts
On Tuesday, the Open Web Foundation released an agreement aimed to speed new specifications' ability to be adopted by downstream users, with the intent of spreading open tools throughout the Web. Though occupying the always-complicated intersection of both the legal world and the tech world, ...
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How Facebook's News Feed Failed Me (And My Family)
As more and more people are turning to social networks to share their information, practically all of us are connecting to an ever-increasing number of people, and for the most part, we are updating more frequently, and sharing content from different sources in multiple places. The resulting ...
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Inefficiency of Interaction Driving Need for Social Leverage
"It is a complete joke how we interact with people on the computer right now," believes Brad Feld of the Foundry Group . With multiple devices and scads of Web services needed to consume information and engage with others on the Web effectively, Feld and other venture capitalists are looking for ...
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Streams May Impact E-mail, But Won't Kill It Any Time Soon
As trendy as it can be at times to say that the new social "activity streams" are set to be the future of our communications, including most social networks and the nascent Google Wave , it is clear that e-mail has some serious life ahead of it. While many can complain about the growth of ...
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Leveraging Social Marketing for Business, Sales and Startups
Following on to the post last month on leveraging social networks to build Web traffic , courtesy of YourBusinessChannel , filmed while in the UK with Ecademy , three more short videos have surfaced from our extended interview on the impact that social media tracking and activity can have for ...
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Paladin Advisors Group: My Own "Stealth" Startup
Over the last four years on this blog, you have seen me talk a lot about hundreds of different startups and dozens of large enterprise companies. I have tried to share with you how I consume information and disseminate it outward to the many social networks. I let you know my thoughts on ...
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Paladin Advisors Group: My Own "Stealth" Startup
Over the last four years on this blog, you have seen me talk a lot about hundreds of different startups and dozens of large enterprise companies. I have tried to share with you how I consume information and disseminate it outward to the many social networks. I let you know my thoughts on ...
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Social Networks' Traffic Stabilizes, Facebook Nears Yahoo!
blog.louisgray.com — Facebook Up Slightly, MySpace and Twitter Flat to Down Despite November being nearly half over, the monthly... traffic statistics from October have just been released by Compete.com , and it looks like there are no major surprises in the social ... (more) Social Networks' Traffic Stabilizes, Facebook Nears Yahoo!
Attacking the Web's Beverly Hills and Schenectady Problem
Not too long ago, every new site you joined on the Web forced you to provide a daunting array of details about you in order to join. Full pages of pull-down menus asking about your date of birth, your marital status, your home address and other information was standard. But over the last few ...
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Attacking the Beverly Hills and Schenectady Problem With Real Identity
Not too long ago, every new site you joined on the Web forced you to provide a daunting array of details about you in order to join. Full pages of pull-down menus asking about your date of birth, your marital status, your home address and other information was standard. But over the last few ...
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Search: Less Useful Due to Massive Info Growth, the Flow?
Search: Less Useful Due to Massive Info Growth, the Flow?
blog.louisgray.com — In a forward-looking presentation at the Defrag Conference this morning, Stowe Boyd pushed attendees to think about... how the Web would look by the year 2019, with the aid of seeing the massive amounts of change that has taken place over the previous ... (more) Search: Less Useful Due to Massive Info Growth, the Flow?
Skepticism Over Current State of Social Web at Defrag
At the Defrag conference in Denver this morning, there was an acknowledgement that social elements are infiltrating practically every aspect of businesses and interpersonal engagement online, but unlike other events, which have seen a practical hugfest over the latest apps or services, the ...
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Twitter Plucks Data Management Guru from Yahoo!
That Twitter is dealing with massive amounts of data flowing through its servers these days would be an understatement, as the service sees strong growth and significant mindshare. With the company having passed what looks to have been its rockiest struggles over the last twelve months, Twitter ...
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