Submitted by Loucypher
from Google Reader:
After taking its time building itself up in private beta, Brizzly, the Twitter and Facebook client is finally available for the public. The client makes it easier for users to easily view videos and photos right within the streams on Twitter as well as letting you make direct uploads. The client is still in beta which means (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
Submitted by Loucypher
from Google Reader:
There’s no doubt that Wikipedia is a giant store of information. And yes, they have an API, but the data isn’t exactly structured. But that didn’t stop Jim Blackler, who created Quizipedia, a fun game based off of Wikipedia entries.The concept is fairly simple: guess which of ten words fits into a blank space in a sentence. (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
The Next Web
A post on ZDNet today took me back to when I first considered how web browsers like Firefox made their money.Many believe that Mozilla, known generally as an “open source” alternative to the likes of Internet Explorer, survives and thrives off donations. That is not the case. While the Mozilla Foundation does accept donatio (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
Submitted by Loucypher
from Google Reader:
Announcing our first-ever video contest, brought to you by turkey, stuffing, and that gelatinous stuff that grandma calls cranberry sauce. Yes, that’s U.S. Thanksgiving. Appropriate to the occasion, the topic is giving thanks.While it’s inspired by the holiday, it’s in no way limited to residents of the U.S. Whether you’re (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
TechCrunch
Brizzly was first unveiled in private beta at our first CrunchUp event in July, so it’s only appropriate that today, the day of our next CrunchUp, it’s being opened to the public. Now, to be clear, the product is still technically in beta, but that’s only so the team at Thing Labs can keep experimenting with new ways to mak (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
Ars Technica
After Internet Explorer 9 was officially announced this week and a few tidbits on the release were shared by Microsoft, we had the opportunity to talk to Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager for Internet Explorer, to prod him for a little more information. The overriding theme for IE9, he told us, is delivering a great br (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
The Social
The Twitter client has built in Google Translate for quick decoding of international tweets--and also, no more invite codes are required. (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
L.A. Times Tech Blog
Thing Labs in their San Francisco office. Chris Wetherell, middle left, and Jason Shellen, middle right. Credit: Mark Milian / Los Angeles TimesThe mad scientists at Thing Labs have a very impressive track record.On the sixth floor of a trendy building in San Francisco's recently renovated Mint Plaza, four former Google emp (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.
Mashable!
Brizzly is a web-based Twitter and Facebook client that has been gaining some momentum and buzz over the past couple months. It has some slick features like being able to view photos and videos in-line in your Twitter stream, threaded DMs, and built-in photo uploading. It also recently added support for Twitter Lists. Ho (Read More)
Belongs to the News Networks :
none (yet) -- click "share" to share with a network.