Steve's shared items in Google Reader
Among the things Robert Scoble is good at he is definitely good at getting us bloggers talking. Today he shared on Posterous (which I am subscribed and read in Google Reader) his reasons for not using Google Reader any more. Robert was the one that got me into Google Reader in the first place, so coming from him, this is (Read More)
louisgray-com
I have always felt my life was not interesting enough to broadcast every small update. That's a major reason why I was initially slow to embrace Twitter, and why, thus far, I have shunned application broadcasting services like BrightKite and the extremely popular at the moment Foursquare. But a new application, set to hit t (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
from Google Reader:
This morning I was reading an article posted on a fairly well known web hosting blog. That set things in motion with regard to this post. Why? Well the article was about Jeremiah Owyang’s discussion on the future of social media and business. A piece of that was how important it is for businesses to listen to the conversati (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
from blog:
Your immediate reaction to this headline will place you into one of the following camps:Absolutely What? Are you insane? If you find yourself with the last reaction let me offer a challenge, find someone that is under age 35 and ask them 2 questions.When is the last time you used the Yellow Pages? How often [...]KnowtheNetw (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
from blog:
It is easy to lament not living closer to NYC or the Silicon Valley because so many thought leaders and conferences evolve from these locales but the being a proud resident of the heartland has one major advantage.I’m surrounded by organizations that have an opportunity to be a forerunner in their respective markets.The fac (Read More)
Scobleizer
I’ve been doing online communities for more than 20 years, starting in 1985 when a friend had a BBS. One thing I’ve noticed over and over again is that chat rooms and forums start out fun and then devolve over time for various reasons. But in 2000 I discovered that blogs had the opposite effect. They got more interesting ov (Read More)
: An interesting perspective @scobleizer. I still love Google Reader and Friendfeed for various reasons. In the interest of personal productivity, picking one platform for your attention may be good. What value is it adding to your personal and professional goals? I find value for most of my time in Google Reader, Friendfeed, Facebook, then Twitter, with LinkedIn trailing back there somewhere. Each has a different purpose for me. Tech news, then informal networking and , followed by B2B style networking.
O'Reilly Radar
I use Twitter a lot, but I was not among the very first to see the new Lists feature. I can now, though. And what I find much more interesting than actually using the feature myself is the fact that I woke up this morning to find that I was on dozens of other people's lists. (In fact, while I was writing this, I turned up o (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
from blog:
Find more of my shared items hereKnowtheNetwork.com is your resource for information about emerging technologies, social media, productivity tech tips, software reviews, network technologies, and tons of links to free guides and free software. Connect with me on Twitter, Friendfeed, or Tumblr.KnowtheNetwork.com is your reso (Read More)
Submitted by Coreburn
from Google Reader:
On Wednesday, October 28th, NASA launched its Ares I-X prototype vehicle, the first launch from Kennedy's pads of a vehicle other than the space shuttle since the Apollo Program's Saturn rockets were retired. NASA's Constellation Program's 327-foot-tall rocket produced 2.96 million pounds of thrust at liftoff and reached a (Read More)
Official Google Blog
Every day we get millions of search queries about music. You want to know more about your favorite artists, find that new album or iconic song or figure out the name of that tune stuck in your head. In fact, according to Insights for Search, two of the top 10 queries in the U.S. are music-related. But often, if your answer (Read More)
louisgray.com
In July of 2008, when TweetDeck launched, it was the first Twitter client to support the ability to group those you follow - so you could see like-minded folks in a single column and ensure you didn't miss their updates. Now that Twitter is rapidly rolling out their own Lists functionality, many have been curious as to how (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
I’ve been rambling on Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook tonight about the differences in how Facebook, Twitter, and FriendFeed’s founders participate in each community. Look at Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook Fan Page. Notice how he basically talks at the community? I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a comment by him with his followe (Read More)