Louis Gray - FriendFeed:
A new app just hit the App Store that brings some pretty interesting funtionality to Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch. (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Politicians, particularly Congressmen, tell me that the mass form-letter emails they get, from unknown parties, aren't useful.What they want are emails from constituents, preferably not form letters, but that might be okay.Well, looks like that might already be available at a newish site, You2Gov.com:At You2Gov.com, registe (Read More)
Mashable!:
The battle lines have been drawn today. You’re with us or you’re against us. You’re cool and hip or lame and square. No, I’m not talking about political lines (for once), I’m talking about the early adopters versus the mainstream, or as Robert Scoble framed it: the passionates versus the non-pa (Read More)
: early adopter should remember they are ahead of the curve, not everyone will know what they are talking about at times. Just because something is popular in their world, doesn't make it popular everywhere
Mashable!:
The recently more Web-savvy John McCain campaign has re-launched its social network – McCainSpace – and it’s actually pretty good. The site is powered by KickApps, and includes standard social networking features like forums, groups, and plenty of user-generated content. What’s impressive about the new McCainSpace is the v (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
The internet is a whole lot of nothing without a search engine or two. While the staying power of search engines has never been in question, it's been interesting to see how they've evolved to the point of replacing the address bar. With more information being published on the internet and different filters for interpretin (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
FriendFeed, one of our favorite lifestreaming applications, launched the beta version of its new user interface today. The new version adds features that allow for organizing friends into different groups, which makes FriendFeed a lot easier to manage, especially for those who follow a large number of people. Also, you can (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
FriendFeed, one of our favorite lifestreaming applications, launched the beta version of its new user interface today. The new version adds features that allow for organizing friends into different groups, which makes FriendFeed a lot easier to manage, especially for those who follow a large number of people. Also, you can (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Digg is adding its own twist to the whole politicians-listen-to-the-people act that every social media site is getting in on (both YouTube and Facebook co-sponsored televised presidential debates during the primaries, as MySpace is doing in September, for instance). Digg is taking questions from its members to politicians (Read More)
Mashable!:
Digg on Monday announced that it has launched a new program called Digg Dialogg, which will identify a guest interview and let the Digg community submit questions in text or video that the same community will Digg up or down. Based on the number of Diggs, the most popular questions will be posed to the guests.Digg said tha (Read More)
Mashable!:
Coming back from my summer vacation (it was fantastic in a weird way, thanks for asking) and checking back the backlog of stories I’ve missed, I’ve noticed that the number of Twitter-related articles, having been quite huge to begin with, has even increased. Here on Mashable we’ve had four articles on Twit (Read More)
Mashable!:
Is she? Could be. And more power to Ivy Bean, we say. More friends, too. She’s nearly got 5k as of 5PM EST. Much to do with the publicity the frisbee-wielding Olympian has received, we suspect. She was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition this Friday, followed by a spot in the Daily Mail, and subsequently, Silicon Alley Inside (Read More)