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Install Whatsapp for PC - 1 views

WhatsApp is a smarter Address Book for your Smartphone: it will answer the What's up question before you place a call. Thanks to this application, you and your friends will always know what's up an...

started by extratricks on 30 Dec 16 no follow-up yet
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Polo Rayures Polo Ralph Lauren adorerait - 0 views

De son côté, le procureur de Moscou Anatoli Zouev, a indiqué qu'il comptait enquêter sur trois hypothèses: une exploitation impropre du bâtiment, effondrement sous le poids de la neige et défaut de...

Sweat Ralph Lauren pas cher Polo Rayures RL Racing

started by luxuriance1 luxuriance1 on 16 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Zohar Manor-Abel

I'M A DESIGNER AND... - 0 views

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    What do you do?
Sarah HL

When can I use... - 0 views

  • Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
  • PNG alpha transparency
  • Internet ExplorerFirefoxSafariChromeOpera
Frederik Van Zande

OpenID Status Check: A Guide to Getting and Using Your OpenID - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    You've heard a lot about OpenID, the decentralized framework for authenticating users across the web. OpenID is convenient for end users, allowing them to login to numerous web sites using one set of credentials - their OpenID. But how is OpenID doing today? Where can you get one? And more importantly, where can you use it? We took the pulse of OpenID to see how it's currently faring.
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Facebook: Connecting Us in Life and Death - 0 views

  • Facebook isn’t just a place to maintain communication anymore; it’s become a place to grieve, to pay final respects to someone, and connect with his/his friends. With every new memorialized profile page or group dedicated to a deceased user, Facebook is changing not only the way we hear about deaths, but the way we mourn them as well.
  • Death on Facebook’s Terms
  • Now, once Facebook finds out that a user has died, that person’s profile is automatically memorialized. What this means is that for thirty days, sensitive information (status updates and contact information, for example) is taken off the page, the profile can only be looked at by friends (the friend list is also locked), and people are able to post messages and photos on the person’s Wall.
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  • Another popular option that Facebook offers is for friends and family members to start group pages dedicated to the deceased, such as “Tribute to ____” or “In Memory of ____,” where people can share memories and cherished pictures online. And for those who want the profile eliminated completely, Facebook will only honor the request if you’re a close relative and can prove the relation.
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    The death and mourning process of friend in virtual society.
anonymous

Seesmic Desktop: A Threat to TweetDeck? - 0 views

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    Twitter users of TweetDeck, check this out. Facebook Connect and Seesmic Desktop is a dream application for the frequent status updater, group lover, and social media meme tracker. Has multiple columns that can be rearranged via drag and drop, customizable groups, Twitpic functions, etc.
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    The wonders of social networking. it is constantly growing. It amazes me constantly.
Graham Perrin

YackTrack.com: About - 2 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 16 Oct 09 - Cached
  • who said what where
  • worse with the addition of services like Disqus.com, FriendFeed.com and Twitter.com
  • true conversation tracker
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  • miss the comment streams on Digg or Disqus
  • does not link stories
  • on other sites
  • various sources
  • search for comments on your content
  • find other people that are commenting on the post and join the conversation
  • other blogs
  • Blogger/Blogspot, Digg, Disqus, FriendFeed, Google Blog Search, Google Reader, Identi.ca, IntenseDebate, Mixx, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Twitter, TypePad/MoveableType and WordPress blogs
  • this list should expand
  • a lot of activity in this space
Graham Perrin

The Lego Internet « TechWag - 3 views

  • The Lego Internet
  • October 15, 2009
  • problems with back end data providers
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  • taking a toll on the public perception of cloud computing
  • Fail Whale of Twitter; we also seriously discuss those random changes
  • if the companies that make the widgets, API’s and other things we build our sites o
  • coordinated effort between the developers, the company
  • consistent SLA
  • agreement
  • how changes will be
  • communicated and implemented
  • delivered, consumed and discarded
  • all about service
  • perceived by the end user
  • a hint that a service provider is not reliable will cause adoption issues
  • address the SLA issues first
  • then the Lego building block internet might be something
Graham Perrin

louisgray.com: Proposed Salmon Protocol Aims To Unify Conversations on the Web - 1 views

  • October 17, 2009
  • Proposed
  • Unify Conversations on the Web
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  • conversations that occur on downstream aggregation sites
  • parallel discussions on the originating Web site
  • services, including JS-Kit's Echo and Disqus
  • pulling external discussions to the source
  • Salmon Protocol
  • unify the conversations
  • upstream and downstream
  • in all places
  • An Initial Presentation
  • conversations where they are comfortable
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'm most comfortable in Diigo.
  • multiple downstream destinations
  • leverages the newest iteration of webfinger
  • fractured conversations
  • send the new comments to the site which is lacking the full conversation
  • could cause confusion
  • implied (all data is public)
  • a test playground for the Salmon Protocol
  • turn this brand-new protocol into a new standard
  • a serious challenge to services like JS-Kit Echo and Disqus
  • including threaded replies
  • the long debate over unified conversations could soon be over
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