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Nick Douglas interviews Justin from Justin.tv
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More talk about possbile Twitter monetization models
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“Season Three-B, the sixteen-week block of episodes currently airing, have finally recaptured the feel of that first season. The writers are delivering exactly what the fans have wanted, have missed, and have begged for.”
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Profile of Zooomr founder & “boy wonder” Kris Tate
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Turn any RSS feed into a Twitter feed
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A summary of the new YouTube features
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Twitter gadget for your Google homepage
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He just wanted to buy some socks.
Category Archives: Daily Links
links for 2007-03-29
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(via Bijan) Good overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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Dave Winer contemplates where Twitter goes from here. Will we see an open source Twitter?
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Twitter is turning into more than a social networking platform. Here’s an example of a very informal job posting that appears to have resulted in a hire within a few hours.
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Cast you vote for a Guest Justin. The guy needs a day off.
links for 2007-03-28
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An in depth review of Apple TV
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A great analysis of what is going on with Justin.tv
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“…we’re learning to negotiate always-on connectivity. Some people are going to need more distance than others. Some are going to opt-out completely.”
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“It’s also in the idea that it makes the line between audience and participant vanishingly small. Everyone can be in on the act — and, as far as Kan is concerned, they should be.”
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“Once the advertisers grok what’s going on, they’ll offer substantial money to twittering stars, not for commercials, but to simply use their product so the stars will mention their products when they twit.”
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“Air travel will mean a few hours of downtime, but Justin says he’s willing to sacrifice that in order to “go on tour.”
links for 2007-03-27
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The mainstream press is jumping on the Twitter bandwagon
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“Most companies would rather have somebody who has demonstrated the propensity to contribute, and one [sign] of that is going out and getting involved, joining in the discussion.â€
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Unbelievably blatant age discrimination comments from facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
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Classic.
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“The cost to launch the start-up? About $125 a month for Web hosting, plus the evening and weekend time…”
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The video player on ABC.com offers full-screen video now.
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A must-read post for anyone interested in user driven innovation. Lots of great links.
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This is a complete shit storm. It’s like Web 2.0 broke today.
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A very interesting idea for a startup
links for 2007-03-25
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“…you can glimpse into the lives of so many strangers and as a participant you can share what you’re thinking or doing at any given moment. It’s an act of defiance – or desperation? – against existential angst and the aloneness of the human condition.”
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“…with Web 2.0 technology, we are as clueless as our stone age ancestors when it comes to answering the question of existence, but the fact that we stand more fragmented than ever before this question, makes it all the more heavy.”