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Trends in the Living Networks (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Following the great success of last year’s Top 60 Web 2.0 Apps in Australia list and Web 2.0 in Australia event, this year we will release a list of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications. The list will be...
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Inbox Robot: Swiss Reinsurance News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Kronomy effortlessly integrates new and pre-existing content from users' favourite sources - social networks, blogs, shopping portals, news sites, etc - and organises it chronologically on
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Murphy's Law (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Damien Mulley has posted a very interesting and thought provoking comment on my post regarding PR spam. I think it raises some interesting points…. The sheer arrogance from PR people on this matter speaks volumes. If what you're pitching is so important to this blogger then shouldn't they be coming to you? Just because you have done [...]
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Firetop (Free subscription) | yesterday
Last week I attended the E-Publishing Innovations Forum in London and was a little surprised to find that one or two speakers were still presenting Web 2.0 solutions such as article commenting, ‘twittering’ and peer to peer networking as the must-have for all web publishers. I use the word ‘surprised’ because it is my firm [...]
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 44 minutes ago
We mentioned Desktop Nexus nearly a year ago, as a Flickr-like image sharing site for desktop backgrounds. Desktop Nexus has been working on a few improvements to the site, and is now relaunching as more of a community site than a simple place to upload and download images for your computer background. With [...]
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
The cyclone which hit Myanmar (Burma) last weekend caused an indescribable amount of damage to the nation's people; the ill effects of the storm have been vast extended by the ruling military junta’s resistance to both substantive and logistical aid from outside sources. View Larger Map And while Google has spend the past few days offering its [...]
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
It wasn't very long ago that MySpace launched what are being dubbed the company's South Korean and Indian “chapters.” So before MySpace gets entirely familiar with the region, the company's chief operating officer, Amit Kapur, spent a moment explaining the company's plans for South and Southeast Asian growth. Kapur talked with Priyanka Joshi of India’s Business [...]
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CNET News.com (Free subscription) | 54 minutes ago
Facebook Chief Technology Officer Adam D'Angelo is leaving the company to take time off, and the social-networking site has reportedly confirmed the departure. D'Angelo, 23, sent a letter on Friday to Facebook staff about the move, but sources told BoomTown's Kara Swisher that D'Angelo felt the ...
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Mashable (Free subscription) | yesterday
RSSmeme, a project that has been described by our own Mark Hopkins as a “less colorful competitor” to the recently re-launched ReadBurner (a service which, we should note, was also purchased in March 2008 by Mashable editor-in-chief Adam Ostrow), just last month introduced an update in the form of language filter, meant to aid users [...]
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VirtualChaos - Nadeem's blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
A Dream Within a Dream Take this kiss upon the brow! And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow -- You are not wrong, who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it [...]
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Facebook has been filling out its management team with experienced execs over the past year, including ex-Googlers Gideon Yu as CFO and the recently appointed Sheryl Sandberg as COO. Other than the CEO slot, which is still occupied by founder Mark Zuckerberg, most of the other positions on Facebook’s management team are no longer [...]
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Mashable (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Earlier this week, TalkShoe CEO Dave Nelson did a pretty decent (and refreshing) post on reasons to still love audio podcasts. Of course Mashable Conversations listeners (and most Mashable readers) are pretty familiar with our love for the audio format, but there’s still a fair amount of naysayers out there who Internet video is [...]
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Micro Persuasion (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
I love Friendfeed. However, I am far more enthusiastic about the platform's robust RSS and search capabilities than its current value proposition as a universal social aggregator. I find it generates too much noise at times, but when you tap...
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Wikinomics.com (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
I must first acknowledge my personal bias on this topic… As a member of the Net Generation research team at nGenera, I am a firm believer in the tremendous accomplishments and potential of the Net Generation (those born between 1977 and 1997). So, I must say that when I first heard of the upcoming launch [...]
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teatrends | 05/05/2008
We were left some months ago with an accurate survey on what was happening in the democracy of web 2.0, which revolutionised the contents and the practises of today's industrial culture. Seeing the velocity which characterises our time, we felt we had to return to this discussion, to see, also for curiosity's sake, how the internet has changed between the end of 2007 and the beginning of the new year.
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styles98 | 02/16/2008
According to news by BBC, Business 2.0 magazine has named StumbleUpon the number one social media company. It is a net discovery site founded in the year 2001, has member strength of more than 2 million registered users. The Web 2.0 traffic concept has been growing in strength after this evidence of traffic generation and more business companies are trying to shift business from the earlier model
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Enrico Giubertoni | 01/04/2008
I Three months ago (September 25 th , 2007) I wrote an article for an Italian Blog named Shannon.it about Nabaztag/Tag a smart Rabbit shaped object of the Web 2.0 era . Now I have translated it into English