The Inquisitr:
If there is one thing about the tech blogosphere it is its predictability. Just as you could predict the almost breathless press that surround Google’s announcement that yes they were working on an operating system, yes they (Read More)
TechCrunchIT:
The Gillmor Gang debated the virtues and otherwise of the smartphone’s latest pretender to the iPhone crown: Droid. Michael Arrington led the Droid’s faction, with a QVC-like enthusiasm for the power of Any Phone That Runs Go (Read More)
Submitted by gregbd
from Google Reader:
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 se (Read More)
Doug Haslam:
Photo Credit: The List! Jonathan W on FlickrThis article was originally published on MediaBullseye.com.I love how the unveiling of Twitter lists has put some people in a tizzy. From Chris Brogan worrying that lists make peopl (Read More)
The Next Web:
We all have too many business cards. Too many of our own, and too many from other people.CloudContacts solves the problems by scanning your cards, spitting out a perfect .csv file, and exporting the contacts to your email or (Read More)
In the Mind of Damond Nollan:
Special Note: I have to start this article by thanking Mark Essel, Shari Weiss, Myrna Weinreich, AJ_Kohn, Jesse Stay, Robert Scoble, and Louis Gray, who helped me see the light. THANK YOU!Everyday is another opportunity to le (Read More)
In the Mind of Damond Nollan:
This past week, many of us were introduced to Twitter lists. As with all new things, we are trying to figure out how to use the tool. For those who have not yet had the opportunity to play around with Twitter lists, take a mo (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Twitter Lists have rolled out to a majority of users on the site now and the uptake has been remarkable. Things will get truly interesting when lists can by turned into columns in 3rd party clients like Tweetdeck and Seesmic (Read More)
Copyblogger:
There’s a new version of Thesis out that has our customers excited, thanks to some really cool new features. And it occurred to me that there are a lot of new Copyblogger subscribers who might use WordPress, and yet not reall (Read More)
Submitted by scrappinmichele
from Google Reader:
Recently, Robert Scoble – well known technology blogger, evangelist and author- visited Seattle. His goal was to visit up and coming start-ups in the area to learn more about their technologies. We were thrilled to have the o (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
from Google Reader:
Back in July, I had just about hit the absolute limit on the amount of fawning over the Posterous platform I could take, from the likes of Steve Rubel, Robert Scoble and Wayne Sutton. All of them indicated that they were “pl (Read More)
Submitted by fruchter
from Google Reader:
I truly enjoy Robert’s perspective on Technology and Social Media, not too mention he is fun to follow on FriendFeed & Twitter too. Robert is very helpful if you approach him the right way, I find him to be respectful, appro (Read More)
The Social Networker:
The panel, comprised of Wayne Sutton, Robert Scoble, Amber Naslund and Patrick O'Keefe, will be focusing on seven trends: The unforgiving nature of the loud minority - the quick posting in social media allows for quick respo (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
from Google Reader:
So, you have a normal 9 to 5 job. You are also addicted to social media like FriendFeed, Twitter and the rest. How do you balance your activities so nothing really suffers?The first thing you must do is figure out what type o (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
from Google Reader:
RepostTim O’Reilly is well-known not only for his successful publishing company (which I have written for), but also for his definition of the term, “Web 2.0″, in summary defining the web as a platform, moving from the deskto (Read More)
CenterNetworks:
Remember Friendfeed? The ultimate sharing service that was going to beat Twitter and reach the mainstream in a big way?Web trending service Compete shows Friendfeed down nearly 30% in September with 750,000 U.S. unique visito (Read More)
The Inquisitr:
I’m not particularly fond of quoting Dickens, but it seems apt this (southern) spring day after coming off at least a week, but closer to a month of server purgatory: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.Regula (Read More)
Submitted by mvndrvrt
from Google Reader:
The Gillmor Gang — Phil WIndley, Craig Burton, Robert Scoble, and Kevin Marks — debate Google sidewiki and identity politics. Recorded live October 1, 2009.
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New Comm Biz:
BootCampSomeone asked me yesterday to share with them where I get my news from. What feeds did I subscribe to and who did I follow on Twitter. Well I subscribe to 401 blog feeds and follow 3500+ people on Twitter and each sou (Read More)
Techmeme Firehose:
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:You're not on Twitter's suggested user list but you are in good company: — OK, so when Twitter came out with its Suggested User List I went through a bunch of emotions. Hatred. Jealousy. Self (Read More)