The Next Web
SalesForce has just announced the launch of a new product called Chatter.Described a “Collaboration Cloud”, it’s remarkably similar to Friendfeed in many respects.Chatter lets you stay on top of everything that’s happening in your company with real-time updates on people, groups, documents, and your application data.The pro (Read More)
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Even een korte KSTn tussendoor voor het volledig houden van ons privacydossier. U heeft vast wel de berichten vernomen over de mooie plannen van minister Eurlings voor het invoeren van de Wet Kilometerprijs. U zult dan ook wel vernomen hebben dat daar een kastje in uw auto voor nodig gaat zijn. En dat dit kastje uw reisgedr (Read More)
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I love the Internet. I love lots of things that are on the Internet. I have less love for things that want to undermine the Internet.Tim O'Reilly, The War for the Web:If you've followed my thinking about Web 2.0 from the beginning, you know that I believe we are engaged in a long term project to build an internet operating (Read More)
Alexander van Elsas's Weblog on new media & technologies and their effect on social behavior
[disclaimer: this post is related to my work as CEO of Glubble]OpenIDYesterday was a big day for Glubble, a private social network for (extended) families including small children. We introduced the ability to register and log in to Glubble with existing accounts from other services using OpenID.The continuous battle for th (Read More)
Top 10 Lists
Our lovely blue planet is extraordinary for a number of reasons. The most significant of these reasons, to most of us, is the fact that it is the only place in the universe that we know for certain houses life. But on the thin film of gas and liquid that coats our planet, that life [...]. (Read More)
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Notes and discussion on The Society of the Query are public on Google Wave:
You can find them here:
with:public “Notes on Society of the Query”. (Read More)
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@Rijnders wrote:En nog even een testje.. LinkedIn traffic open en bloot http://bt.io/ALMv (via @backtype)LinkedIn traffic open en bloot12Nov2009Michel RijndersLinkedIn maakt officieel gebruik van quantcast, eenwebstatistieken tool waarmee je de statistieken van websitesopenbaar en onafhankelijk kan presenteren. En dat is m (Read More)
TechCrunch
@alphacentauri wrote:Interessant: Murdoch is in staat om Google imperium een gevoelige klap te geven http://bit.ly/22WwT7I’ve mostly been a spectator in this wholeRupert Murdoch de-indexing hisnews sites content from Google circus. First because I didn’treally believe he even knew what he was talking about (or howmuch traf (Read More)
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« Using Twitter at scale | Main 11 November 2009 FourSquare and Social Business Design Judging from the number of invites I'm getting for FourSquare these days, its slope of new users must be getting more vertical every day. (If you're not familiar with the service, read their overview.) After using (Read More)
: The option to follow people in Google Wave means, I think, that Wave will become federated Twitter, and no 140-character limit: Just open a new wave, type in your 'tweet' and make the wave public. Since Wave is a protocol, someone smart will make a nice Tweetdeck-kinda interface for it. Or will it be like Friendfeed?
FriendFeed k1v1n
We've received lots of feedback from Wavers that the public waves they read were clogging up their inboxes. Today, we've introduced a new concept to Google Wave--"following" waves. Now, clicking on a public wave no longer causes it to appear (and stay) in your inbox; you have to explicitly choose to "follow" the wave.Here's (Read More)
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Email is back!Earlier in the week I mentioned that one of the emerging themes in the monetization sessions at Blog World Expo was the idea of membership sites as a way to make an income from a blog.The other theme that emerged in a number of the sessions was that many bloggers were placing increased attention on the medium (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
When Google announced their plans for a new "cloud"-based operating system built around the web browser, there was some concern about the OS's capabilities. Although a lot of our computing can now be done in the web browser these days thanks to online applications and services, there are still quite a few operations that ne (Read More)
Download Squad
Filed under: Features, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Google, Browsers, ListsWe've already mentioned other ways to power up Google Chrome. Before extensions arrived on the developer channel, Userscripts and bookmarklets were your only options. Both are still great ways to add some kick-ass functionality to Chrome. If you're run (Read More)