David Harry - Trail of the Fire Horse
This is a real-time test!A few mates and I were discussing the merits of so called 'real time' search engines this morning. You see the fine folks at Media Post had asked me about PulseRank recently (http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=108739)and that lead to addressing some of the issues (Read More)
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Xbox Live Update: Microsoft rolls out fall update for Xbox 360's online service; Gyromancer, Diner Dash head to XBLA; GRID now a GOD. Nearly a year ago to the day, Microsoft reinvented Xbox Live with a complete visual overhaul and introduction of a bevy of new services, headlined by Netflix on-demand video streaming. Today, (Read More)
TechCrunch
Editor’s note: Today, being a news junkie requires not just the ability to keep up with hundreds of breaking stories a day, but the ability to redistribute those stories to your followers and news sites. To get some insight into the modern news junkie, we asked Mrinal Desai to share with us how he screens the news in the g (Read More)
ISO50 - The Visual Work of Scott Hansen
It’s not often I’m very impressed by a commercial but this spot by Droga5 and Method really got me. Super clever, funny, and effective.
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FriendFeed - immigration
[...] 2010 Vancouver Olympics: Join the Red Mittens Movement (MoVernie Productions Inc.)Posted by immigration via http://www.CanadaOne.org [...]
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Popular Science - SciTech
Talk about a Eureka moment. Scientists at Sandia National Labs, seeking a means to create cheap and abundant hydrogen to power a hydrogen economy, realized they could use the same technology to "reverse-combust" CO2 back into fuel. Researchers still have to improve the efficiency of the system, but they recently demonstrate (Read More)
The Next Web
BNO News, “owner” of the 1.4 million follower @BreakingNews Twitter account, has signed an agreement with MSNBC.com that will see the news site take control of management of the account, according to PaidContent.This is not an investment in BNO nor an acquisition clarifies MSNBC, but it is the first client to join Dutch fou (Read More)
Michael's shared items in Google Reader
With the addition of Facebook and MySpace, TweetDeck has gradually gone from being just a great Twitter client to now being a true browser for the real-time web. With the addition of each new network it has become easier and easier to stay in touch with your social circle. And today we are delighted to announce that in v0. (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
Opera just announced the release of Opera 10.10. This latest version of Opera's desktop browser now includes Opera Unite, the company's browser-based web server. With Unite, users can share photos, music, notes, websites, forums and calendars - but unlike standard web apps, these apps are hosted on the user's computer. When (Read More)
GigaOM
Heroku, the San Francisco-based startup that offers a Ruby-focused cloud platform as a service, last week saw the number of apps deployed on its platform top 40,000, according to CEO Byron Sebastian. He joined the company after stints at BEA, EMC and most recently, SourceLabs, where he replaced co-founder James Lindenbaum (Read More)
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If you ever come across network marketing secrets, just keep in mind they are a dime a dozen. The majority of everyone who comes online is looking for an easy way to do things, but there is a secret behind the madness. It's the process that we put in place to turn a complete stranger into a business associate. This article (Read More)
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BoomTown
While it might be a dream of publishers–hard hit by the digital tsunami and blaming Google for the crisis–Microsoft is not likely to fork over the big bucks they’d need for exclusively indexing their content.“Microsoft isn’t the monopoly guy anymore,” joked one source close to ongoing talks between Microsoft and publishers, (Read More)