February 2006 Archives
Back to naming this R/WW Filter - there aren't enough hours in a day sometimes for a 'Daily' :-) - DEMO roundups (TechCrunch and Jeff Clavier are the ones I've
Irving Wladawsky-Berger, VP of technical strategy and innovation at IBM, has a post up on AlwaysOn about how the Internet is finally delivering on the long-held promise of convergence: "There
Interesting notion of "feed grazing" from James Corbett and Danny Ayers. James actually came up with the concept - this explanation is from a comment he left on Danny's blog:
In my post earlier today Rating the Meme Trackers, one of the news clustering services I mentioned was Blogrunner's The Annotated New York Times. It essentially remixes the NY Times,
TechCrunch recently rounded up a list of Memeorandum hunters, or what Don Dodge is calling meme trackers (I like that term). Seeing as I was one of the first off
I listened to the Gillmor Gang today, because it featured Gabe Rivera talking about Memeorandum. After wading through all the Gang's talk about Sun.com, which didn't interest me in the
- Esther Dyson talk (Yahoo is "intelligent design"; Google is "blind evolution.") - CES Storylines (nice quote: "By the time Vista hits the street... it will be less about the
Some great quotes on this page. My favorite: "Not all content wants to be free but it needs to be easy. We allow people to find the content they want.
Memeorandum's Gabe Rivera was interviewed by Don Dodge from Microsoft. I found this comparison with Slashdot, Digg, Reddit interesting: "For readers of Digg (or Reddit, and to some extent, Slashdot),
In Part 1 of my interview with digg founder Kevin Rose, we discussed digg's popularity, reputation systems and recent issues with GroupThink. In the second part of this interview, Kevin