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24 Aug 08

Find Friendfeeders Across The Web

This tool finds all the sites that your Friendfeed friends use and allows you to filter the results.

It uses the Friendfeed API and the Social Graph API.

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11 Jan 08

Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 » techipedia | tamar weinberg

  • I present you my favorite timeless posts of 2007, complete with descriptions about each blog post
18 Dec 07

Hashtags

  • #hashtags are an easy way to track a specific topic or event such as the San Diego Fires using the Twitter network. This allows for hyper-instant communication surrounding disaster relief and reporting.
24 Nov 07

WriteToMyBlog - Free Web Word Processor for your Blog

  • WriteToMyBlog is a free web based word processor for your Blog. Create Post Entries for your Blog from right here,
    completely free, no membership required, can Post to multiple Blogs simultaneously, manage your Posts, works with all major Blog programs, and is easy-peasy!
22 Nov 07

Anothr-MSN/Skype/Gtalk RSS robot

  • Deliver RSS feeds to your IMs and email in time
17 Nov 07

plusplusbot

  • Did someone go out of their way to help you? Is a web site being
    particularly slow and flaky? Make your feelings known with plusplusbot.
    You can ++ (pronounced "plusplus") or
    -- ("minusminus") anything. Think
    brownie points (but archived forever).
20 Sep 07

Free means never having to say you’re sorry » mathewingram.com/work

  • I hope by now I’ve made it clear that I think free makes the most sense not just for the Times or the Journal but for virtually every newspaper including the one I work for. There are those — like former journalists Mark Potts at Recovering Journalist and Dorian Benkoil at Corante who disagree, and think that subscription is a model that works, but they are wrong.


    I should clarify that. They are right in the short term, but wrong in the long term. As the Times has admitted, charging people for content created a subscription business that made money, but one that wasn’t growing very much (if at all). I’m not privy to the numbers at the Globe and Mail, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we have seen a similar pattern.

  • Scott Rosenberg of Salon, among others, has written about the difficulties of financing a large newsroom through online revenues only, and that is definitely a concern. But I believe — as Jay Rosen and other smart people do — that being part of the online ecosystem (which includes permanent links to archived stories) is going to be a lot more valuable in the long run than charging people a nickel or two to read the paper online every day.
01 Aug 07

DE:BUG BLOG » BitTorrent im Browser

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