Mashable! :
Out of the hundreds of articles and posts out there on how companies should utilize social media and Web 2.0, CNN seems to be one of the few major corporations out there that have paid attention. CNN is one of the few broadcast networks with an expansive line of shining examples in the Web 2.0 space, from basic RSS and book (Read More)
Submitted by Islamcrunch
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There are a lot of wimpy "Twitter Tip Lists" out there; this is NOT one of them. These 100 Twitter Tips go from insightful Twitter toddler level to explosive Twitter-bomb advanced. Even if you think you're a Twitter social or Twitter business pro, you might want to start from the beginning. (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb :
Throughout the years, many sites have attempted to organize our online identities. There are people search tools like Spock, Naymz, and Rapleaf, to name a few that can locate your profile across the web and display for others to see. More recently, lifestreaming services like FriendFeed, SocialThing, or Profilactic act as h (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb :
Here at ReadWriteWeb, we've talked about how the hot new trend of lifestreaming has been taking off lately. Now the social news service Socialmedian aims to capitalize on that trend by releasing an upgrade to their service that features something they're calling "news streaming." Like lifestreaming, news streaming lets user (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader
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I have just bumped into an interesting post on Powerset blog about a small survey they have carried out to see students’ attitude towards Wikipedia. Powerset is a semantic search engine recently acquired by Microsoft. The first product launched by Powerset is the tool to search Wikipedia to get more relevant results using t (Read More)
Submitted by Robdiana
from blog
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If you follow me on FriendFeed (or other lifestreaming services), you will know I am an avid user of Google Reader. Reader is one of those applications that you do not know if someone is using the information you share without a little additional work. Thankfully, a few people have mentioned my feed and I [...]
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Submitted by Michaelfidler
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Election time is coming in the US, and suddenly your votes are more important than your money. At least that’s how Michael Moore sees it, whose new movie, titled “Slacker Uprising”, will premiere on the net for free, on September 23, followed by a DVD which will be released through Amazon.com and Netflix on October 7. Blip. (Read More)
Submitted by Jasongoldberg
from blog
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What do you do the day after you ship your biggest and most important feature release yet? You get back to work and add some of the features you really wanted to include but that didn't make the release.Today's feature: ... (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader
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So far we're pretty smitten with Google's Chrome. It's certainly not without its faults, but for version 1.0 of a browser it's pretty sharp. We've compiled a list of 10 things we'd really like to see added or tweaked. Some come from other browsers, and some are just improvements on some of the existing features. Google, we (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb :
Recently, Facebook released a live feed feature for the homepage of Facebook users. This new feature allows you to see the latest updates by your Facebook friends in real-time. You could compare it to functionality that FriendFeed and Twitter already have with instant updates from any friend. Since Facebook released this f (Read More)
Submitted by Michaelfidler
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I wasn't alive to see Michelangelo paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. I wasn't born yet when The Beatles toured. And I probably won't ever get out to see that Japanese dude eat all them hotdogs. But goddamn, seeing Jon Stewart at his absolute best running circles around cable news douchebags is almost as good.
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Submitted by Dobata
from Google Reader
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I checked my post office box today to discover a package had arrived from Mountain View CA. Low and behold, some kind person at Google had sent me the official Google Chrome comic book that preceded the release of the Google Chrome browser. Given you can’t FedEx to a post office box, the shipment ended up in the post, hence (Read More)