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“…we are mapping thousands of accounts to the social web and giving you recent Web Updates from the people participating in twitter discussions. You get all sorts of stuff like blog posts, flickr photos, del.icio.us links.”
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“Instead of watching Justin crash for eight hours, I could watch a live broadcast of my three-month-old nephew napping. Proud parents can broadcast soccer games, talent shows and weddings.”
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“This isn’t SecondLife, this is FirstLife – it’s just not yours. Fixing cameras in interesting locations monitoring even more intriguing and engaging individuals, broadcasting 24/7 has a real market.””
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“…it’s not too different from sharing photos & video over the web (something most of us do). The only difference is that it’s immediate, which makes it much more powerful. The immediacy makes it a shared experience…”
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“After years of discussion and delay, U.S. airlines will start offering in-flight Internet connections, instant messaging and wireless email within 12 months, turning the cabin into a WiFi ‘hotspot.'”
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If it was up to Keen, there would be NO USER GENERATED CONTENT
Author Archives: mdoeff
links for 2007-04-03
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How to get into some popular SF restaurants. I guess these are no longer secrets now that they are out there on the web but oh well.
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New half-hour show by Amber Macarthur (net@nite).
links for 2007-04-02
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Video blog covering behind the scenes of The Office “Booze Cruise” episode.
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“Evan discusses the details of the Web’s latest love affair with Twitter, and also shares many interesting insights into his former projects – Blogger and Odeo.”
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Google April Fools prank
links for 2007-04-01
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Create an image of a mix tape.
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A command line for web search.
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Twitter client for Windows
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April Fools prank from Scoble.
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Here it comes – Twitter Spam.
links for 2007-03-31
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A search tool that goes across your entire network (your blog, flickr photos, etc.) (via Bijan)
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store your personal DVD movie library on your Mac
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Justin.tv is using Twitter as a way to attract advertisers. More proof that Twitter is not just for describing what you had for lunch.
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A video of Justin reading the front-page story that ran in the San Francsico Chronicle on 3/30/2007