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“…critics have mocked the banality of most tweets and questioned whether we really need such an assault upon our powers of concentration. But right now, it’s one of the fastest-growing phenomena on the Internet.”
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“…the constant checking is an exercise in optimism, like being an explorer or a gambler. Eternal hope delivered in tiny bits while you’re on the go.”
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Great ensemble lip dub
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2007-04-21
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Fred Wilson is bullish on Twitter.
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A widget that shows song lyrics for the song that you are playing in iTunes
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Tivo on Comcast DVR coming soon? If this doesn’t come in the next couple of months I’m going to bite the bullet and get a Tivo Series 3.
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Not much here yet but this is where the presentations will be made available online.
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Digg releases their public API
links for 2007-04-20
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SFGate wrap-up of the final day of Web 2.0 Expo
links for 2007-04-19
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“Dan Farber talks to Ross Mayfield, CEO of SocialText; Matthew Glotzbach, product management director of Google Enterprise; and Satish Dharmaraj, CEO of Zimbra, about why CIOs are starting to implement Web 2.0 technologies in the enterprise.”
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“John Battelle talks with Yahoo Executive Vice President Jeff Weiner about the company’s media and partnership strategies and how they differ from those of Yahoo’s main rival, search giant Google.”
links for 2007-04-17
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“Ever since Justin started reinventing The Truman Show on the Internet and broadcasting his everyday life for all to see, a bulb has been lit among many.””
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“Executives report three main uses for Web 2.0 technologies: Seventy percent of companies rely on them to talk with customers. Fifty-one percent use them to talk with suppliers and business partners. And 75% use them to manage internal collaboration.”