TechCrunch:
“Email is not going to disappear. Possibly ever. Until the robots kill us all.” – Paul Buchheit, creator of Gmail, co-founder of FriendFeed, currently doing vague infrastructure things at Facebook.Today, at our RealTime CrunchUp event in San Francisco, Buchheit and Threadsy founder Rob Goldman sat down for a chat with our o (Read More)
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)
PR 2.0:
Source: ShutterstockThe Future of the Social Web is here today and we’re learning that engagement is not a matter of if or when, but to what extent, how and what value can we deliver and derive from it. The Social Web is much more than a window into information and interaction, it is a completely transformative medium that (Read More)
Delicious/zara_lockwood:
Note in the this coffee lounge Zara is 'LemonCakes' and it is a public chat room: My UK Coffee Shop | My USA Coffee Shop Get your own Chat Box! Go Large! 1 – IncomeClubPro coffee venue no.1 2 – Ning Nomads – coffee venue no.2 3 – Google G (Read More)
Submitted by Antonella
from Google Reader:
I recently started using Tumblr about a week and a half ago on the recommendation of my friend, Hiten Shah. I have to admit, that I was really skeptical about whether I would need / enjoy / find use for another microblogging or content sharing service. I was also perplexed how Union Square Ventures could invest in both Tumb (Read More)
Submitted by Mogston
from blog:
“Email is not going to disappear. Possibly ever. Until the robots kill us all.” – Paul Buchheit, creator of Gmail, co-founder of FriendFeed, currently doing vague infrastructure things at Facebook. Today, at our RealTime CrunchUp event in San Francisco, Buchheit and Threadsy foun... (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
As I read report after report on Google’s Chrome OS, I have to say I feel a little let down. But most importantly, I’m a little hesitant to call it a real Operating System.According to the official post:[Google Chrome OS is] an open source operating system for people who spend most of their time on the web.Don’t we all spen (Read More)
Submitted by Robdiana
from Google Reader:
Following up on the recent email interview I did with Nick Bradbury this is the first of what I hope I will be an on-going series of email interviews with people in social media space that I find interesting. Hopefully I will ask the types of questions, some easy and maybe some not so easy, that readers will have wanted to (Read More)
Submitted by Magitam
from Google Reader:
100. Chris Rauschnothttp://themacwizard.com/Las Vegas, Nevada USAChris Rauschnot is a web 2.0 and social media expert. He also has been an Internet Entrepreneur for over 10 years and is a certified apple tech. He has over 24,000 followers and sent out over 10,800 tweets.99. Ruth Zoaretshttp://twitteranalyzer.com/Tel Aviv, (Read More)
Submitted by Loucypher
from Google Reader:
Today at Kynetx Impact Conference Kynetx is changing the future of Web Identity and privacy as we know it by taking the power away from the server and moving it over to users’ desktops, mobile phones, or other client-based technology. Dr. Phil Windley, company CTO and co-founder in his keynote shared that the web client is (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
from blog:
Searching Twitter Lists can be incredibly useful. What are the most influential tech people saying about Droid vs. iPhone? What are leading tech blogs saying about the Microsoft Azure platform? What do experienced investors think of the economy? The possibilities are endless, limited only by your imagination.The problem? Tw (Read More)
Submitted by Kentnewsome
from blog:
I've spent lots of blog space and podcast time pooping all over Facebook. Saying how it is for kids, that it's AOL 2.0, that it's the internet kiddie pool. I was right, and I was wrong. Mostly wrong. Facebook is all of those things, of course, but perhaps in an evolutionary- and not a pejorative- way. More than anythi (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
from Google Reader:
This is the uncut version of my latest post on TechCrunch…Measuring individual influence in Social Media is as coveted as it is elusive. While many tools claim to calculate authority, it is the definition of influence that requires clarification in order to grasp the relevance and differences of existing tools and services. (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
I love me my MiFi.I don’t mean to wax rhapsodic like some central government-backed campaign, but the MiFi has brought me harmonious and glorifying wisdom, in order that my lymphatic system feels cleaner.Or something like that.Ever since Novatel introduced the MiFi earlier this year, I knew that it (or a derivative) would (Read More)