TechCrunch
Social Media has evolved beyond a series of platforms that enable content publishing, sharing, and discovery into a genuine, peer-to-peer looking glass into the real world conversations that affect the perception, engagement, and overall direction of the brands we represent.Socialized media didn’t invent “conversations,” it (Read More)
louisgray-com
The final panel at Friday's CrunchUp focused on the phenomenon of real-time, featuring a high-profile panel complete with representatives from Google, Microsoft, TweetDeck, TweetMeme, Seesmic, FriendFeed, Stanford University and a pair of venture capitalists. The discussion ranged from the opinion that real time was simply (Read More)
Scobleizer
When I left Microsoft about four years ago, I remember Steve Gillmor telling everyone that Office was dead.I sort of went along with that, after all I was leaving Microsoft partially because I thought that Microsoft didn’t have an interesting product pipeline and wasn’t going to get the Internet for the second time. Only th (Read More)
Official Google Blog
Like lots of you, we've been drawn into Twitter this year. After all, we're all about frequent updates ourselves, and there's lots happening around here that we want to share with you. Of course, we enjoy watching, and contributing to, the tweetstream (we hope you find our tweets useful, too). Because there are many program (Read More)
The Next Web
It was only a month ago that we pondered Seesmic’s future in the video conversation arena. Then just a fortnight ago the startup’s founder Loic Le Meur himself publicly doubted the viability of a future in video.As they have already launched a well-received Twitter and Facebook app, Seesmic Desktop, it wasn’t too much of a (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
At the recent Real-Time CrunchUp 2009, Khris Loux, CEO of one of the web's largest commenting services, announced the "death of the comment". This declaration was extremely significant as Loux's JS-Kit is currently installed on over 600,000 sites. He blames the death on social media sites like Twitter and Flickr and the ris (Read More)
Official Google Blog
It's been an exciting nine months since we launched the Google Chrome browser. Already, over 30 million people use it regularly. We designed Google Chrome for people who live on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping or just staying in touch with friends. However, the operatin (Read More)
: The officical announcement of Google Chrome OS. Interesting point is that Chrome OS is not based on Android and not even a fork of it. For these kind of always-connected devices like netbooks it seems to be the missing operating system. Windows sucks!
: Google chrome OS is OK. I don't tell it is a good software. Because every OS is good only when they introduce first.. If we use regularly we will come to know how its works in future.. Why i am saying means. I usually use firefox OS. First it was very beautiful but now it is giving so much of trouble. For Ex: If we are working important thing that time it will ask (sorry for the inconvenience the firefox server is crased)like that it is asking.. For that time anybody get irritation.. That is the reason i am saying we cannot give guarantee for Google chrome.. Will wait and see how it works in future..
TwitLinks
Just when I thought I was closer to giving up on Firefox, a new application, in the form of a plugin, has become a major addiction for me (and a saviour for the spiraling browser). I’m talking, of course, about Feedly.Feedly was brought to my attention (as many other applications have) by the omnipresent Robert Scoble. He p (Read More)
: Feedly has been around quite awhile now...... It is kind of nice. Can be overwhelming at first but once you get used to it it's nice. It messed up my Google Reader folders though.
: I agree with Nathan, feedly is very intuitive much like magazine type websites. I especially like the mini toolbar as it makes sharing stuff in Twitter a breeze!
ReadWriteWeb
Chances are you wouldn't tell grandma about the wild party you went to last Saturday night. Likewise, you might have spent Sunday evening at home knittin' a mittin and only feel secure enough in your manhood to share pictures of your fiber craft with family. While real life communication lets us share different things wit (Read More)
: Facebook popularity is hard to grasp, functionality is ok but today there are far more functional web site in social networking, communication with the server is slow and getting slower every time they add new feature, number of people are staggering, but functionally I do not see the values as it advertise, only hype and mass hysteria about it, really , may be I missing something...
Submitted by Bensays
from YouTube:
For those people who feel that the Twitter website doesn't offer enough for them, then this tutorial is for you. I show you 5 different applications that you can use Twitter with. They are all for your desktop and are completely free.Here are the links:http://www.tweetdeck.com/beta/http://www.twhirl.org/http://desktop.seesm (Read More)
Submitted by Bensays
from YouTube:
http://twitter.com/zebolsen In this Twitter Tutorial I show you a very powerful combination of the Top Twitter Tools, and how I use them in conjunction with each other to get the most out of Twitter and your tweets for personal use and/or for using Twitter for business or Twitter for marketing. I go through this very fast s (Read More)
The Post Money Value
Here are two examples from my past that I will connect in a minute, stay with me. A very long time ago, I had an opportunity to work for Sabre (the airline reservations system). During the interview process, I had a chance to speak with 5 different systems developers. I asked each one: “What do you do?” In each case, the (Read More)