ReadWriteWeb:
Data extracted from 500 million Twitter messages was released today by a tiny Texas startup company that forward-looking geeks have been watching for a year. Austin-based Infochimps announced this afternoon that it is now selling two important and very large sets of Twitter data. Limited samples of the data are available (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
Have you visited your bookmarks folder recently? Are you feeling flabbergasted that you collected so many bookmark-worthy ‘riches’ with the expressed intention of using them? But of course, now they are gathering dust as you never got around to it.When the web gives us a great site or a web service to enjoy at every corner, (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Extracting meaning from the Web is huge project that is very difficult to do at large scale. Keyword search only skims the surface of meaning locked in Web pages. Various semantic search technologies try to go deeper by adding structured data to web pages so that the Web can be treated more like a database. But adding se (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
We've chronicled semantic web service Twine's birth, checkered youth, and recent woes in terms of traffic waning and criticism waxing.Just now, we've been given screencasts of the new version of this knowledge management application - screencasts of both the consumer- and developer-facing facets of the site. Take a look, an (Read More)
: I used Twine to find interesting articles but never really used the site itself. It lack of unprotected RSS feeds for my interest feed means I rarely check even this now. Free the feed and I'll use it.
Twine | Web 3.0 - Semantic Web items:
Vote for My Panels & Twine at SXSWi 2010 Bookmark added by Nova Spivack at 01:58 PM CDT The panel picker for SXSWi went live this m (Read More)
xosfaere:
I’m still a fairly active user on Twine.com but have begun submitting an increasing number of spam reports It appears than the percentage of interesting twines (on any topic!) is decreasing – fast.I suspect the detached new twines page is a major reason for the loss of high quality content by dedicated users coupled with an (Read More)
TechCrunch:
What is the best way to sift through a stream of information? The list view seems to be the most popular because it is information-dense and easy to scan, but it can be overwhelming. More visually appealing ways to manage data are needed. Twine, a site which lets you collect and subscribe to different interest feeds, jus (Read More)
Advertising Age - Blog Posts:
Twitter, Twine and the many other forms of communities (from forums to bloggers to chat rooms) lies at the heart of how the next gen web will accomplish its charter. Communities are attractive because they create trust through relevancy. (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
We recently spoke with Jean-Francois "Jeff" Clavier, founder and managing partner of SoftTech VC, one of the most active seed-stage investors in Web 2.0 startups. He invests from a $50 million fund, usually around $750,000 to $1.5 million per venture, in consumer Internet companies working in areas such as social media, com (Read More)
Minding the Planet:
A very good article about Twine.com has come out in Fast Company, June issue, in print and online. It calls Twine "red hot" and even mentions some hints about Twine 2.0 that I gave the reporter.
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: their growth is almost certainly coming from SE. Do not hear many people using it. Plus, google trends show pretty low traffic level. do not understand what is going on
ReadWriteWeb:
The following post was originally titled The Robot Made Me Do It: Comparing Three New Cyborg Q&A Services and ran a week and a half ago. It's a slow morning around here and we thought readers who missed this the first time might appreciate a chance to see it now.One part people, one part machine. Is that a formula for mor (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
One part people, one part machine. Is that a formula for more effective decision making? A number of high-profile entrepreneurs believe it is and they are starting companies based on the idea. In the following post we take a look at three of the most exciting startups entering this emerging market. The movement is a log (Read More)
Mashable!:
Twine is the site where social bookmarking meets social networking, and it’s recently been hot on the heels of Delicious in terms of traffic.Moving full steam ahead, the site has just launched a redesign to their home page, Google Reader-like functionality for processing items in Twines (groups of feeds for example), and a (Read More)
zlabs:
The extensive amount of roads you can take in web design, specifically in navigation. Here, we will talk about one specific navigation technique, tab-based navigation. If properly carried out, tabbed navigation can be very clean and organized within a web layout.So what is tabbed navigation? Well, it is essentially a set of (Read More)