at least we know that Twitter is using Delicious as their social bookmarking site, and the micro-blogging giant has some interesting saves to share.
Here are 3 of our favorites!
kids launch page...middlespot plus
"With a middlespot.com mashtab you can collect webpages, images, music, videos, web widgets, files, documents, code, and more in one central spot. You can add, annotate, cluster, layer, pan, resize, tweet, embed and share the content you've collected.
"The real uniqueness to middlespot is the flexibility of the interface. middlespot's user interface is based on a borderless work surface that you can populate with anything you like. You'll recognize similarities in navigating this work surface just like you magnify, pan, and improve resolution when using programs like google maps."
Polling sucks. We think a decentralized pubsub layer is a fundamental, missing layer in the Internet architecture today
a fundamental design that looks like this: This picture leaves out multiple publishers and subscribers and the subscriber registration process, but you get the basic idea
fine for server subscribers (like, say Google Reader) but not for client subscribers (like, say TweetDeck).
the only way to enable client subscribers to play in this async messaging world is via some type of relay service
In this approach, the client subscriber makes an outbound connection to some type of relay infrastructure
technically feasible
Yes, having to relay messages sucks. But the question is
looking
forward to decentralized social networking
Aggregated Content Distribution
Aggregated Content Distribution
When a subscriber indicates the same callback URL is used for
multiple subscriptions, hubs MAY choose to combine content delivery
requests into a single payload containing an aggregated set of feeds.
...getting entertained by this cool website, "My Parents Joined Facebook". It is a user generated website where people are able to share their Mum-Dad-Facebook" experiences with us.
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