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Combating the ”˜Buzz Blinders’

http://www.davidnewberger.com/wp [The Geek Guy Rants] Combating the ”˜Buzz Blinders’ Posted by David Newberger on November 30th, 2005 at 09:00 I think I am going to take a stab at tactics to combat ”˜Buzz...

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Why you should start a internet company today.

[Allthatscool.com] I found one of my notebooks from the late 90’s; - when I was working on starting my first company (skateboard.com).

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Posted at 10:24 PM

November 30, 2005

Combating the ”˜Buzz Blinders’

http://www.davidnewberger.com/wp [The Geek Guy Rants] Combating the ”˜Buzz Blinders’ Posted by David Newberger on November 30th, 2005 at 09:00 I think I am going to take a stab at tactics to combat ”˜Buzz...

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Posted at 11:04 PM

Why you should start a internet company today.

[Allthatscool.com] I found one of my notebooks from the late 90’s; - when I was working on starting my first company (skateboard.com).

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Posted at 10:24 PM

How To RSS With Rome, Demonstrated by Fatima on Java.net

http://www.brandonwerner.com [Brandon Werner] However, Rome is extremely powerful and offers lots of transformation and organization of your RSS feeds (no matter if you generate them or you grab them). Well, below is a general class that implements everything you would need to start generating your own RSS feeds using the ROME API, and for everyone that wants to get started quick this example should help you out.

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Posted at 10:22 PM

1 comment

[CrunchNotes] […] John Battelle posts about Google again.  Dave Winer talks about this in detail and compares them to Netscape.  It is also mentioned by Dave and others that Yahoo is banging out one success after another.  Yahoo is competing very well against Google and it’s my impression that Yahoo sees this as a long fight and is gearing up nicely around RSS.  I posted that RSS is as disruptive as TCP/IP (and of course http://). […]

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Posted at 10:21 PM

BrainJams Event Planning & Support

http://chrisheuer.blogspot.com [Chris' Insytes] I do hope you can forgive my lapse and work with me to create better systems for managing this as we move forward with future events. There are some ideas which still need to be nailed down in their final form and there are things that need to be done, but most of all, there are things to be coordinated for the event day itself, so I think we are in relatively good shape to pull this one off in just a couple of days.

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Posted at 10:18 PM

November 26, 2005

Google Analytics causes to much traffic

[DiTTES.iNFO BLOG] link from inside analytics which previously allowed a single account to track up to 40 different Web sites. With 234,725 Analytics accounts created (and probably over 200,000 additional profiles), Google has went from tracking zero to almost half a million in about a week.

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Posted at 11:35 PM

Rules for Originative Intellectual Workers

[SYNTAGMA] There’s a wave of discussion in the blogosphere today on rules for 21st century workers. It started over at Silicon Valley Watcher, and was updated by Mitch Ratcliffe and others.

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Posted at 11:35 PM

The Idea of Web 2.0

http://www.davidnewberger.com/wp [The Geek Guy Rants] The Idea of Web 2.0 Posted by David Newberger on November 23rd, 2005 at 14:53 In the comments for “Web 2.0 is a Movement, Not a Bubble” there is an...

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Posted at 11:33 PM

My Web 2.0 Beta

[Blog for Myo Thwe Lin] Yahoo launched a service which is pretty like Universal Online Bookmarking System but with tagging feature. My Web 2.0 is combination of Yahoo's services like Yahoo 360, Search and Yahoo Toolbar for browsers.

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Posted at 11:31 PM

Edgeio is getting really close

WeBreakStuff[WeBreakStuff] Remember edgeio? Some lucky people are now starting to test out the system, and we’ll be rolling out accounts to some of the bloggers that signed up for the beta pass (you can still do it, so don’t be shy).

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Posted at 11:30 PM

November 24, 2005

a review of what I learnt this week

[undomondo] Wayfaring, which is a nifty web2.0 project that is built with the googlemaps API. You can easily create your own maps, like Famous places in Chicago or things to do while visiting NYC.

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Posted at 08:56 PM

Crazy Travel Days

[Net] Getting ready for another long trip, 10 -days to be exact. Will be flying to San Fransisco, and Los Angeles for meetings, then continue to New York for Piper Jaffray's online and advertising symposium, and then to Paris for Les Blogs.

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Posted at 08:51 PM

AJAX training

:Ben Metcalfe Blog[:Ben Metcalfe Blog] Andy Budd and the ClearLeft guys are organising a formal AJAX training day for Friday 10th February 2006.

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Posted at 08:49 PM

Standardizing tagging, tags

[Allthatscool.com] This way, when you search for web+2.0, you will get the results that you’re looking for and not have to search for web20 and web2.0 as well. If people are going to continue to use tags as a way to organize and find information then, I think, web applications should come up with a way to standardize the tags.

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Posted at 08:48 PM

TEST

Tame The Web: Libraries and Technologyhttp://tametheweb.com [Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology] mash-ups VCs Ruby del.icio.us

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Posted at 08:46 PM

November 22, 2005

hmmm... online word processing

if:book[if:book] Some of the tech specifics: Writely saves documents in Word and (as of today) Open Office formats, outputs as RSS and to some blogging platforms (not ours), and can also be saved as a simple web page (here's the Writely version of this post). A key feature is that Writely documents can be written and edited by multiple authors, like SubEthaEdit only totally net-based.

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Posted at 04:13 PM

One-click subscription to Google Homepage

[CYCLE-LICIOUS: Bicycle news and views] Google finally provides one-click addition of a blog or other RSS feed to the personalized Google Homepage service. After clicking on the button, your readers then select to add the feed to either their personal My Google homepage or to Google Reader.

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Posted at 04:10 PM

Michael Arrington

TechCrunch[TechCrunch] Matthew Mullenweg announced today that Wordpress.com, the hosted (and free) (and extensible) version of Wordpress is now available without an invite. I’ve created a test blog, and other than the fact that you cannot set additional ping servers (an advanced feature that only matters to some people), its an awesome product.

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Posted at 04:07 PM

Pick of the Orchard 11.22.05

Media Orchard, by the Idea Grove[Media Orchard, by the Idea Grove] (Guerrilla Consulting) Coming of Ad Age (Jaffe Juice) Concerns about RSS ads (The Media Drop) Thanksgiving -- not...

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Posted at 04:05 PM

0 comments

[CrunchNotes] Crunchnotes is an informal collection of thoughts on Web 2.0, written by Michael Arrington. It is a companion blog to TechCrunch.

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Posted at 04:04 PM

November 18, 2005

Yahoo Yay, Amazon Boo!

[C#, .Net Framework] Net Framework: Proxy Script To Yahoo API Term Extraction,

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Posted at 11:45 AM

Confused about RSS?

http://www.tomorrowconnecting.biz [TomorrowConnecting.biz] Maybe you’re in the same boat as my clients - maybe you’ve heard of RSS (or syndication, or XML, or Atom), you reckon it must be something worthwhile looking at, but the geeky language and odd acronyms are downright scary.

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Posted at 11:29 AM

Web 2.0 Design Principles - a Case Study

Read/Write Webhttp://www.readwriteweb.com [Read/Write Web] In the third and final part of my series of ZDNet columns about Yellowikis as a Web 2.0 case study, I look at some of the design principles that can be applied by other Web 2.0 companies and services.

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Posted at 11:28 AM

Web 2.0 it’s not War so let’s stop looking at it like it’s a wa

http://www.davidnewberger.com/wp [The Geek Guy Rants] Web 2.0 it’s not War so let’s stop looking at it like it’s a wa November 17th, 2005 A title such as this “Is Web 2.0 a Zero Sum Game?” makes me think...

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Posted at 11:27 AM

Les Blogs

[Net] I am really looking forward to the Les Blogs event in Paris on December 5-6. It will be a great opportunity to hook up with many fellow bloggers and especially to listen and learn from them how we could optimize Maxthon for bloggers and social collaboration.

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Posted at 11:25 AM

November 08, 2005

digginit

franklinmint.fm[franklinmint.fm] Tags: dig, it, diggin, digginit, web20, web, webtwooh, 20, microformats, blog, cool, stuff Posted 10:12 PM, November 07, 2005 | Comments (0) |...

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Posted at 11:40 AM

[IMG Blinklist]

http://www.monkeypup.org [ Monkeypup] We love it when our users are passionate about our new site to blog about it. If have any suggestios or ideas or improvements, just shoot me an email.

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Posted at 11:39 AM

Should web 2.0 be called a dot-org bubble

[The Geek Guy Rants] I hope that after the first few seconds of Web 2.0 things slow ever so slightly so as not to cause a bubble implosion again. I will admit that I as a geek hate the word web 2.0 buzz right now but we have to live with it.

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Posted at 11:38 AM

Why is Web2.0 Taboo

Jackson Millerhttp://jaxn.org/blog [Jackson Miller] Why is Web2.0 Taboo Monday, November 7. 2005 Suddenly "Web2.0" has become a taboo phrase that geeks are now too cool to utter.

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Posted at 11:36 AM

November 05, 2005

Foldershare, by Microsoft: Now Free

[ Alec Saunders .LOG -- An explosive mix of VoIP, Technology, Wine, and Politics] It’s to be integrated with the Windows Live offering, but much to Om Malik’s relief, they won’t be abandoning the Mac client.  They’ve waived the $99/year service fee, as well. 

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Posted at 12:52 PM

Goowy, getting close but not there yet.

[Allthatscool.com] I’ve since had more time to dig a little deeper. If you’re not familiar with goowy it’s a flash based web...

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Posted at 12:51 PM

Flock Browser.

the daily life of a web designer.[the daily life of a web designer.] 100% of the Flock-created code to date is released under the GPL license. Going forward, we may incorporate some proprietary code from partners, or even created in-house, but our plan is for the vast majority if not all of our code to be open source for the foreseeable future.

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Posted at 12:50 PM

The Unexciting Microsoft

The Search for A Good Storyhttp://www.misterorange.com [The Search for A Good Story] And it’s not like Scoble is the only one thinking this, but he’s also the only one who’s actively trying to make Microsoft not look like a complete fool after their dishwater-dull live.com demo misfire. Seriously guys, phrases like “Businesses want to work together” is not only making you look bad, it’s providing the worst impression imaginable.

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Posted at 12:48 PM

Why Google Is Going to Get There First

[Crossroads Dispatches] Read on for yourself (they're notes, but hopefully you can glean enough from them.) Another tidbit useful for startups: Free pizza and lots of observation of Stanford students using Google without instruction were involved in early user studies.)

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Posted at 11:05 AM

Forget Web 2.0

[Inkbase » Design, Art, Culture & Technology » Published by Jason Landry in Vancouver, Canada] inkbase is my personal web space where I comment on design, technology, culture & anything else that interests me.

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Posted at 10:59 AM

this happens when your web 2.0 site becomes increasingly popular...

http://realdigirev.blogspot.com [the r e a l digital revolution] about two hours ago i was searching for "paris riots" at technorati: and then i wanted to bookmark "digg" at my del.icio.us account: but...

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Posted at 10:58 AM

Say So - Feedback Engine

http://web2.0central.com [ - Web 2.0 Central: Web2.0, Ajax, Beta, Alpha, Startup, Companies] Say-So is a simple service for getting feedback on an idea or problem without the need to create a blog. From their site: Say-So is a quick & easy way to get feedback from select friends or total strangers.

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Posted at 10:57 AM

Is Web 2.0 too abstract?

Qumana Blog :: Main Page[Qumana Blog :: Main Page] Mark writes an interesting article about Flock today, now I don't want to talk about Flock, just because like my mom told me, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. What Mark's article got me thinking about though was this whole "Web 2.0" thing/meme. 

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Posted at 12:43 AM

Michael Arrington

TechCrunch[TechCrunch] It looks like Redwood City-based Zoozio will be the next horse in the AJAX desktop race.

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Posted at 12:42 AM

November 04, 2005

Ghosts in the machine

RatcliffeBlog””Mitch's Open Notebook[RatcliffeBlog””Mitch's Open Notebook] Amazon.com Help: Amazon Mechanical Turk: Developers ("Requesters") use the Amazon Mechanical Turk web service to submit their HITs to Amazon...

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Posted at 11:23 PM

Google Lunch? :-)

TechCrunch[TechCrunch. Tracking Web 2.0] As many people know, Google offers its employees free lunch and free dinner at the campus (Yahoo charges its employees). It’s a lavish affair, with many different types of high quality food, drinks, desert, etc.

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Posted at 10:32 PM