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State of the Blogosphere Survey 2010 - Technorati - 8 views

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    Since 2004, Technorati has been tracking the Blogosphere through our State of the Blogosphere study. The goal of the study is to create a complete snapshot of the activities and interactions that make up the Blogosphere by asking you, the bloggers, to share some information about your habits. The survey includes questions like how, when and why you blog. Is this a side business, full time job or something you do for fun? 
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hackfwd blueprint.png (790×1692) - 11 views

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Chart: Who Participates And What People Are Doing Online - 11 views

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    Arno Ghelfi for Businessweek reports on who's doing what online, separated by age. The grid aesthetic totally works for the Internet theme, which can feel robotic and bit-wise at times. From top to bottom are the more active users to the more passive. Age groups run left to right. So as we sweep top left to bottom right, we see the younger generation who is more likely to write blogs and upload videos to YouTube, to an older crowd who are more likely to be content consumers.
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The Ultimate List: 100+ Facebook Statistics [Infographics] - 15 views

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    With more than 500 million users Facebook has become the dominant player in the social networking industry. As marekters and business owners it is important to understand how potential customers are using Facebook in order to determine the best methods of communicating with them to build trust and facilitate customer aquisition. Our own Dan Zarella has done some great research into Facebook usage for his upcoming Science of Facebook Marketing webinar. This post aggregates many of his awesome statistics along with those from other organizations.
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joshua's blog: on url shorteners - great linkrot apocalypse - 6 views

  • We hope the shortener never decides to add interstitials or otherwise "monetize" the link with ads, but we have no guarantee.
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      Too late...
  • The most likely, of course, is that we don't do anything and that the great linkrot apocalypse causes all of modern culture to dissapear in a puff of smoke. Hopefully.
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    He thinks that shorteners are bad for the internet ecosystem, and I quit agree.

Removed Spammers - 6 views

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Yoogle! - 14 views

  • Yoogle! est un jeu en ligne, miniature du Web 2.0, vous permettant d'en découvrir les coulisses en jouant tour-à-tour le rôle des différents acteurs du marché des données personnelles et de participer aux manoeuvres des uns et des autres.
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    Broad game (dice) game, miniature Web 2.0, allowing you to look behind the scenes playing around to turn the role of various market personal data and participate in the maneuvers of one another. Start off by choosing to be a 'moral' user, an administrator, state or country)
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Mozilla Labs » Raindrop » Blog Archive » Introducing Raindrop - 7 views

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    Raindrop is an effort that starts by trying to understand today's web of conversations, and aims to design an interface that helps people get a handle on their digital world. At the same time, it creates a programming interface (API) that helps designers and developers extend our work and create new systems on top of that data. We aren't trying to invent new protocols or build new messaging systems, rather focusing on building a product that lets users get a handle on the systems we already use.
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Does the Brain Like E-Books? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 3 views

  • Chinese reading circuits require more visual memory than alphabets.
  • I assume that technology will soon start moving in the natural direction: integrating chips into books, not vice versa.
  • important ongoing change to reading itself in today’s online environment is the cheapening of the word.
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  • Hypertext offers loads of advantages.
  • When you read news, or blogs or fiction, you are reading one document in a networked maze
  • More and more, studies are showing how adept young people are at multitasking. But the extent to which they can deeply engage with the online material is a question for further research.
  • However, displays have vastly improved since then, and now with high resolution monitors reading speed is no different than reading from paper.
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Muttr.com - Just Vent! - 3 views

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    Hate your boss? Despise a co-worker? Can't stand when those damned popcorn shells get stuck in your teeth? Muttr.com, the site about absolutely nothing where everything that irks you comes to life. Groan, gripe, and complain your day away. Most importantly, Just Vent!
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OpenStreetMap - 5 views

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    OpenStreetMap allows you to view, edit and use geographical data in a collaborative way from anywhere on Earth. Export PS, SVG, PNG...XML and embedding
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Monopoly City Streets - 0 views

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    Welcome to Monopoly City Streets. You versus the world in the biggest live game of MONOPOLY in history! On the 9th SEPTEMBER, a world of property empire building on an unimaginable scale will be launched! A live worldwide game of MONOPOLY using Google Maps as the game board. The goal is simple. Play to beat your friends and the world to become the richest property magnate in existence. Own any street in the world. Build humble houses, crazy castles and stupendous skyscrapers to collect rent. Use MONOPOLY Chance Cards to sabotage your mates by building Hazards on their streets.
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Gov 2.0: It's All About The Platform - 0 views

  • But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there’s one thing we learn from the technology industry, it’s that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who’ve built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put “a PC on every desk and in every home,” the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
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    But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there's one thing we learn from the technology industry, it's that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who've built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put "a PC on every desk and in every home," the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
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iSMS - 0 views

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    Interesting idea between SMS microblogging like Twitter under an other title with voting ibibo.com is India's first entertainment and talent based social network.
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How are you feeling? - 0 views

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    tool for you to share your feelings and care for others. Track your own feelings too by simply saving it and making it as your own personal online journal. See the average feeling of the community
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Vetrina's - Let's go window shopping! - 0 views

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    fun idea =)
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Shindig - Welcome To Apache Shindig! - 0 views

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    Shindig is an open source implementation of the OpenSocial specification and gadgets specification. It is a new project within the Apache Software Foundation incubator.
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