FactoryCity:
I’ve been wanting to write about Ma.gnolia’s catastrophic data loss last week ever since it happened, but wasn’t quite sure how I wanted to approach it. Larry (Ma.gnolia founder and the sole person who maintained the site) is (Read More)
TODAY ON BUZZ3R - Web 2.0 STORIES:
By Ken Stewart of ChangeForge (Twitter/FriendFeed)With the promise of "making the small things you do every day easier," YouAre announced it was open to the public as of January 27, 2009. Starting in May 2007, YouAre.com sou (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
When you want to know about a domain name, you jump to whois to get all of the information on the person who registered it. But when you want to know more about the person who just started following you on Twitter or FriendFe (Read More)
gHacks technology news:
Dreamweaver and Frontpage are no doubt the most popular WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) HTML editors but carry a pretty large pricetag, with Dreamweaver costing about £500! Naturally, neither work under Linux either! K (Read More)
Submitted by socialnetwork
from YouTube:
Erika from www.technologygoddess.com covers Open ID and Social Media like you have probably never seen it before. (Read More)
Submitted by michaelfidler
from Google Reader:
Last week I dropped in to the Gartner Symposium in Sydney, and managed to catch the session by David Cearley talking about the distributed social web, one of my favorite topics. Overall it was a very good presentation, swiftl (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
The more I learn about OpenID, the more it reminds me of XML in that it is a suboptimalsolution to the primary problem people are using it to solve. Recently I've seen OpenIDgeeks berating large vendors like Microsoft, Yahoo (Read More)
Submitted by socialnetwork
from YouTube:
This video covers the technical SEO ramifications of Open ID and Social Media like you have probably never seen it before. (Read More)
Submitted by socialnetwork
from YouTube:
This video covers your Theme Cluster, Open ID and Social Media like you have probably never seen it before. (Read More)
Mashable!:
Would you trust a social media friend with your money? Your home? Your significant other? Your children? Your life? Your answer to those questions will determine whether or not you feel that friends, as used in social me (Read More)