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Open Source GPS Tracker - 0 views

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    You only need 3 things to build a gps tracker: gps module A1035D, mobile phone Motorola C168i, microcontroller ATTINY84-20PU... and just a bit of patience.
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MySpace's Performance Tracker - 0 views

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    MySpace's Performance Tracker is a browser plugin that help developers to improve their code performance by capturing and measuring possible bottlenecks on their web pages.
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Calorie Calculator & Fitness Tracker - SparkPeople - 0 views

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    The SparkPeople Calorie Calculator & Fitness Tracker can be used to estimate the calories you need to consume each day. This app can also provide some simple guideline if you want to gain or lose weight. Your body needs energy to carry out daily activities. This energy comes from the foods we eat.
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Hotel Booking Engine Software to Increase Direct Bookings - MyHotelLine - 0 views

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    MyHotelLine Hotel Booking Engine tools for tracking all activities including real-time online booking system, Connects with GDS and OTAs, Connects with GDS and OTAs, Provides Direct Bookings, Integrates with Hotel's Website, Quick Reservation Chart, Rate Revision Based on Market Analysis and tracker in a single dashboard.
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RobotReplay - The Next Generation of Web Analytics - 0 views

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    RobotReplay lets you record and watch your website visitors in action. View recorded sessions of every mouse movement, click and keystroke
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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.
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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
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7.4 aggregated Content distribution - Pubsubhubbub | Google Groups - 0 views

  • aggregated Content distribution
  • the client model for processing a single vs. aggregated distribution might be quite a bit different
  • nervous about the whole notion of PuSH co-opting <source> for its own purposes
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  • provenance
  • when you copy an entry from any feed document other than that feed document whose metadata is in the entry's atom:source
  • no way to indicate from which feed document you copied the entry unless you insert some extension element
  • it *is* important to know not only the source feed but *also* where you found the entry
  • Atom spec didn't envision this use case
  • atom:source is almost, but not quite, what's needed
  • confusion is understandable
  • something like a psh:provenance element
  • most recent context
  • like atom:source
  • not aggregate at the PubSubHubbub level until you've proved that
  • (a) you have to
  • (b) multipart/related won't cut it
  • the PSHB use case *was* frequently discussed in the Atom WG
  • pretty much what FeedMesh was intended to provide
  • to show provenence, you need to add an extension element
  • war stories about multipart/related and batching
  • skeptical about ease of subscriber implementation
  • This thread is a great example of peer review
  • I'll file an issue in the bug tracker
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