Archive for March, 2008

Will Google Scoop up Xoopit?

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Om Malik writes about Xoopit, the just-announced social thingie that mines Google Gmail (and eventualy other IMAP mail systems) for photos etc.

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153 Twitter Resources

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Twitter Tools lists (by my count) 152 resources associated with Twitter. Wow. [via Twitter, duh!]

Verizon FiOS User Experience

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Tangerine Toad describes his experience as a Verizon FiOS user. On balance, it’s all good. [via Twitter]

Hacker News from Ycombinator

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Ycombinator publishes Hacker News, a lean and mean (headline only) news site. Refreshing. [via Paul Buchheit]

Listropolis — Ultimate List of FriendFeed Resources

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Listropolis has posted what they call the Ultimate List of Friendfeed Resources. I’ve been dipping my toes in the FriendFeed waters. So far, it’s interesting.

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Mark McGuinness Rethinks Twitter (Was “bad” now “good”)

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Mark McGuinness writes Six Reasons Why I Was Wrong About Twitter.

AT&T Pogo Browser looks promising

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Robert Scoble made a video that shows the new AT&T’s Pogo browser in operation, and has Pogo developers discussing the features. Cool stuff. Have a look.

André-Philippe Gagnon, Singing Impressionist

Friday, March 21st, 2008

André-Philippe Gagnon performs singing impressions. Incredible. (more…)

Sarah Perez on Manging Your Feeds

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Sarah Perez offers suggestions about managing your feeds.

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Alexander Marktl on Google Reader Alternatives

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Alexander Marktl discusses Google Reader Alternatives including Shiftr and AssetBar.

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Facebook Fatigue, the Video

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Facebook Anthem presents a cute riff on social network fatigue. [via Best Snippets]

Nicholas Christenfeld and Britta Larsen on The Name Game

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Nicholas Christenfeld and Britta Larsen write about The Name Game, exploring subtle effects associated with your name. [via Mind Hacks]

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