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Facebook Connect is as much competition to DISQUS as it is to Automattic (via Intense Debate), BackType, Commentino, etc. Bloggers will be tempted to integrate as they will collect a lot more info about their readership compared to integrating with DISQUS, Intense Debate, or similar, but I'm not sure how many commenters will be tempted to use that feature. I suggested to TechCrunch that in addition to Facebook Connect, they should still allow people to optionally enter a website as many of us ar
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You don't fail to surprise us, Svetlana! I fave the following quintessence in your post: But the most important fact is that technology blogosphere will always find yet another way to discuss some hot topic. (via FriendFeed)
Oct 13, 2008

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I'm starting a trip to San Francisco today. (via FriendFeed)
Sep 30, 2008

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Congrats, Svetlana! (via FriendFeed)
Sep 28, 2008

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No wonder German authorities advise not to use Chrome for surfing the web. (via FriendFeed)
Sep 07, 2008

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All techies enjoy trying new things out. A few weeks from now, Chrome won't be new and shiny and we'll get back to our old friends - Firefox, Safari, and maybe IE 8 once it's officially released. (via FriendFeed)
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Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 rocks and has very nice Developer Tools that Google's Chrome lacks and won't have anytime soon. I know that this is of no interest to the masses, but developers can help promote products (Firefox, for example). Google turned from an innovator to a copycat. As Svetlana points out, the majority of Chrome's features are copied from IE 8. Google's marketing trick is to release their half-baked and already loaded with security flaws browser before the official
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