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Giovanni Cerri

HOW TO GET MASSIVE TRAFFIC FROM CRAIGSLIST - 1 views

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    Looking for the best way to drive a massive amount of traffic to my site and my blog, I've recently stumbled upon a very interesting article about Craigslist. I've always been considering it a very primitive website, as far as the design is concerned. However, Craigslist ranks among the 25 most visited sites of the world (Alexa.com traffic rankings, april 2009) and without any doubt it's the most important classified ads platform worldwide. I know that Google Adwords is very effective, other similar advertising programs are good too, but what if we could produce the same amount of traffic (or even more) using Craigslist for free? The idea is creating an appealing advertisement (with a link pointing to our website) and posting it in multiple sections of Craigslist corresponding to the major cities of the world (highly populated cities such as New York, Los Angeles, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, etc.). This will certainly produce a massive traffic flow. The problem is that if we post the same ad (or similar ads) in multiple cities, all our ads will be detected by Craigslist spiderbots and deleted by the staff. Even if we offer serious products we will be considered spammers, and if we insist, we will be banned .... ..... and this will happen unless we use the method discovered by Steve Mount to avoid being detected by the spiderbots and to avoid being deleted. Follow the link to read more .....
Eloise Pasteur

The Otherland Group - Blog: Google's Virtual World Lively, the Second Life Killer - 0 views

  • And of course, the web is already overflowing with head lines saying "The Second Life Killer is finally here!" Hmmm... While you ALWAYS have to take Google's project seriously ... is hard to see a Second Life "Killer" here.
  • Lively reminds me of IMVU, Vivaty and the early Kaneva. It is not a virtual "world" but a network of loosely connected scenes. This is a quite popular model for many platforms calling themselves "virtual worlds", which appeared on the market in the last 3 years. I am uncertain, if this model will be too successful in the long run.
  • This does not mean, that this could not reach a huge target audience. But the competition is already there. And some of the products already on the market do not look too bad. Vivaty, which has a very similar approach (as far as one can judge it now), has the big advantage of being tightly integrated with Facebook and AIM.
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    A different analysis of Lively but with a similar conclusion
Clif Mims

Making the Shift Happen - 0 views

  • shift from the “computer class” mindset to an “integrated” technology program
  • very similar problems, very similar history
  • very similar ideas
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  • same fears, concerns and questions
  • why isn’t there a common process or framework to work through
  • why isn’t there a common understanding of what needs to be done to move forward?
  • why aren’t more teachers arriving at schools with some background in this model of teaching and learning
mikhail-miguel

BlueWillow - Artificial Intelligence tool on Discord that generates photos from user pr... - 0 views

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    BlueWillow: Artificial Intelligence tool on Discord that generates photos from user prompts, similar to Midjourney (bluewillow.ai).
mikhail-miguel

Songs Like X - Get personalized playlists of similar songs to your favorite track with ... - 0 views

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    Songs Like X: Get personalized playlists of similar songs to your favorite track with our tool (songslikex.com).
Janos Haits

WebCatalog for macOS, Windows & Linux - Run your favorite web apps natively. - 7 views

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    "WebCatalog is an open source desktop app which allows you to install and run your favorite web apps natively. Similar to the app stores on your smartphones and tablets, you can just open WebCatalog, install an app you like and start using it immediately. Those apps will stay on your Dock or Taskbar, notify you when you receive a new message or a call and more; or in short, improve your productivity significantly."
John Onwuegbu

Push Notifications: Web Application - 9 views

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    The push notifications application for the web will allow websites to notify subscribers of new updates similar to how mobile apps notify users, albeit, mimicking the capability of RSS feeds, but as a core web technology.
Ehsan Ullah

3 Simple Blogging Lessons We Can Learn From "The Writer" - 0 views

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    Blogging and Writing are two different fields which seems like having two many similarities, So do you think that every Blogger who writes on their blog is a writer?
Janos Haits

Jelly - 16 views

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    Using Jelly is kinda like using a conventional search engine in that you ask it stuff and it returns answers. But, that's where the similarities end. Albert Einstein famously said, "Information is not knowledge." Knowledge is the practical application of information from real human experience. Jelly changes how we find answers because it uses pictures and people in our social networks.
Janos Haits

Sentio Search - BETA | Make Better Choices. Be Happy. - 2 views

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    Sentio Search is a website that helps you make better decisions and achieve greater happiness in life. We improve decision making by employing a new method of choice called surrogation that is based on the actual experiences of others. We convert the hindsight of similar people into foresight for you.
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John Onwuegbu

YouTube Gaming: Why Twitch may not be itched a bit? | Questechie - 6 views

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    Twitch is all about live streaming, where gamers can use it to see footage of video games by other users as well as broadcasts. YouTube Gaming, albeit, technically equivalent to Twitch, is still much more different than it is similar.
Tad Vas

WikiSeer - 0 views

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    WikiSeer provides you with a faster and richer reading experience by providing keynotes of text in real-time. WikiSeer finds the most significant content in any English text; shrinking the original up to 99%. It serves as a middle ground between skimming the titles and reading the entire article. With WikiSeer, you can preview any website, and save time by choosing to read what you find relevant. It is similar to watching a movie preview, and then deciding whether to watch the movie or not. Instead of reading the entire text and then discovering its not of much interest or use for your purpose, you can now preview the keynotes, and then make a decision whether you want to read it entirely. This way, you save your time and get to read the content that you are really interested in.
awqi zar

10 ways journalists can use Storify | Zombie Journalism - 10 views

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    When Storify appeared on the collective journalism screen a few weeks back at TechCrunch Disrupt, it inspired a lot of oohs, ahhs and speculation as to how it would work for journalists. There are similar curation tools out there, like KeepStream and Curated.by, though they focus primarily on collecting tweets (Correction: KeepStream also allows for Facebook integration). Storify, on the other hand, allows a user to organize various media (text, documents, video, images) and social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) into an orderly, linear presentation. The story pieces retain all of their original links and functionality - and the full presentations are embeddable on any site.  It has a very easy-to-use search for social media keywords and works using a drag-and-drop functionality. In other words - it's easy multimedia for even the most technologically challenged journalist.
Anton S.

BurnURL: Don't Just Shorten URLs ... Burn Them! - 0 views

shared by Anton S. on 06 Mar 09 - Cached
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    "When you click a BurnURL, the experience is a bit different than most shorteners. You'll see what we call the "ShareBar," which includes convenient links to share the story on popular social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and Digg, a hit count showing how many times the link has been visited, and options to vote the story up or down and see the overall rating from visitors. As you can imagine, all of these actions and data points create an opportunity to do lots of interesting stuff, and get back to something similar to the original ReadBurner."
my mashable

Google Gadgets : "What's Popular" Find Popular Items Over Internet - 0 views

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    iGoogle gadgets interact with the user and utilize the Google Gadgets API. Some gadgets developed for Google Desktop can also be used within iGoogle. The Google Gadgets API is public and allows anyone to develop a gadget for any need. iGoogle recently added a new gadget named " What's Popular". It seems to be similar to Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon. where you can vote the web pages and add content you find interesti
my mashable

Pixelpipe : Upload & Share Picture Directly from Browser to Social Web - 0 views

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    I usually had a big problem on handling more social media website account. I think most of the users come across the same problem. Recently i had a chance to hear about Pixelpipe. On the very first look i really amazed about the features. Initially this site used to post your digital pictures, videos, and audio files to a growing number of different services with only a few clicks. This site seems to be similar as ping.fm, which allows post to text based messages.
qualitypoint Tech

Will Apple iPad kill Amazon Kindle? - 0 views

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    Apple has launched iPad, a new touchscreen device similar to the iPod Touch. It will include an e-book reader, with content from publishers including the New York Times and Penguin Books.
Janos Haits

Social Search: Get Social - 9 views

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    Searchwiki or Swicki's purpose is to bridge the gap between searchers and relevant results. As the web grows and evolves, web search needs to grow and evolve too. Searchwiki technology improves on existing general web search by enabling vertical, community site and web searches to be initiated from any website. A searchwiki's strength is in its community appeal and dynamic social search cloud. As such, collaboration between groups of people with similar interests using a Searchwiki will quickly produce much more relevant and tailored results for a common group than a generic search engine would.
Allison Burrell

Pegby: Peg it up, Move it Around, Get it Done. - 24 views

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    Pegby wants you to stop using those sticky notes that seem to be everywhere on and around your work desk, and instead use their cards and stacks to manage tasks. Their task management board is divided into mainly three columns - pending, in process and done (you can add more columns if you need them), and in each column you can add cards which are basically tasks and their descriptions. Different cards (tasks) can be combined together into a named stack, each card or stack can be dragged or dropped across columns. You can also invite people and jointly create and manage tasks. Each card can be customized in various ways. Its color can be changed, it can be tagged and much more. There's a way to filter your board too if you think it's full of clutter. Features: * Manage tasks through online cards and stacks. * Have family members use it along with you. * Add columns to the board, drag and drop cards. * Similar tools: Corkboard, Pindax and WallWisher.
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