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12 May 09
The Man Who Made Gmail Says Real-Time Conversation is What's Next - NYTimes.com
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Paul Buchheit built the first version of Gmail in one day. Then he built the first prototype of Google's contextual advertising service Adsense, in one day as well. Now he's working on a much-watched startup called FriendFeed that he believes just brought to market the next big form of communication online: flowing, multi-person, real-time conversations.
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"The open, realtime discussions that occur on FriendFeed," he says, "are going to become a major new communication medium on the same level as email, IM and blogging." That's a pretty ambitious claim, but Buchheit has the credibility to make it.
Rest in Peace, RSS
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It’s time to get completely off RSS and switch to Twitter. RSS just doesn’t cut it anymore. The River of News has become the East River of news, which means it’s not worth swimming in if you get my drift.
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All my RSS feeds are in Google Reader. I don’t go there any more. Since all my feeds are in Google Reader and I don’t go there, I don’t use RSS anymore.
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04 Mar 09
Why iTunes is not a workable model for the newspaper business « Clay Shirky
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Why iTunes is not a workable model for the newspaper business
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The first characteristic concerns music itself: people like to hear the same song more than once.
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From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments | Academic Commons
tasty article from wesch
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milton manetas - homepage - great things internet and art
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