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Techmeme creator GabeRivera has confirmed that he is interested in expanding the algorithm-driven news aggregator beyond technology, politics, and celebrity news, but he says a new job posting for his company contained some deliberate misinformation about required skill sets "just to throw people off." The job posting for Rivera's company Epivoz was described yesterday on a sitepoint...
There's often talk that GabeRivera is in Mike Arrington's pocket, and some days even I believe that talk, but then I just stumbled on something that reminded me that of all the people who are involved in aggregating the web, he's the one guy who more often than not does the right thing, and shares his sources, opening the door for competitors. This is the philosophy that the web was...
There's often talk that GabeRivera is in Mike Arrington's pocket, and some days even I believe that talk, but then I just stumbled on something that reminded me that of all the people who are involved in aggregating the web, he's the one guy who more often than not does the right thing, and shares his sources, opening the door for competitors. This is the philosophy that the web was...
There’s ofttimes speech that GabeRivera is in Mike Arrington’s pocket, and whatever life modify I conceive that talk, but then I meet stumbled on something that reminded me that of every the grouping who are participating in aggregating the web, he’s the digit man who more ofttimes than not does the correct thing, and [...]
... for baseball news a few weeks later. “What’s the next vertical site for Memeorandum? [Founder GabeRivera] won’t say exactly, but from what I’ve seen, he’s a discussion follower. If blogs are talking about something and linking back and forth a lot, expect Memeorandum to be there eventually,” wondered Mike Arrington when BallBug was launched. However, in the intervening two and a...
Are you fascinated not just by the media, but by all the ways in which blogs, Twitter and other forms of “social media” influence the news as it develops over time? Then Techmeme founder GabeRivera wants to hear from you. According to this posting on Craigslist (which I found via a Twitter link from [...]
There's often talk that GabeRivera is in Mike Arrington's pocket, and some days even I believe that talk, but then I just stumbled on something that reminded me that of all the people who are involved in aggregating the web, he's the one guy who more often than not does the right thing, and shares his sources, opening the door for competitors. This is the philosophy that the web was...
GabeRivera of TechMeme is looking to hire someone to tweak and twist the TechMeme algorithms during the course of each day in order to better suit the users (which ever way you want to take it). From a posting on Craigslist , we know the following: We’re not sure what to call this position. News Technician? News Analyst? Configuring Editor? The role involves interacting with an automated...
... his creation over competition. Yes, it matters. It rattling does.2. , despite my category text for GabeRivera, his algorithms are unseeable and not clonable, and that there’s a disagreement between distribution the feeds of the most-quoted sites and the sources he scans. He’s dead correct most that, and it’s a discourse that should be dealt with, digit artefact or the other. Either...
... the question. I said I support his concern.) 2. Duncan Riley says , despite my kind words for GabeRivera, his algorithms are hidden and not clonable, and that there's a difference between sharing the feeds of the most-quoted sites and the sources he scans. He's absolutely right about that, and it's a question that should be dealt with, one way or the other. Either Rivera should...
... money with it. But if they make a lot, perhaps I should consult my lawyer,” Techmeme founder GabeRivera told me when I asked him for a comment about the Tech News app. Perhaps he should. I kind of want my $0.99 back.