December 2007 Archives
Hi Everywhere! is an interesting take on the travel social network. Rather than help users plan trips, it matches travelers to local guides in their destination city and then encourages
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A lot of things happened in 2007 that seemed to threaten Apple's stranglehold on the digital music market. Microsoft launched its new Zune MP3 players, which received mostly glowing reviews,
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After weeks of speculation that Digg or someone else was going to buy Spanish social news site Menéame and social news hosting service coRank - it's been announced that the
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last100 editor Steve O'Hear has written an informative and thorough overview of the digital music scene in 2007. Steve noted: "Ditching DRM, new mobile offerings, pay-what-you-want and other alternative
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Long-time inventor Dave Winer has released an early version of his new Mac software called FlickrFan tonight. Though there are some kinks in it at launch, the service leverages a
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Music recommendation and discovery engines are hot stuff but what if you could use some of the same juju to better organize the music you already have in your collection?
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George Bush signed a $555 billion omnibus spending bill yesterday that included a huge victory for advocates of open science on the internet. All research funded by the US National
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From the people who brought us social bookmarking site Mister Wong comes Beam it up Scotty, a mobile file sharing service that launched at the Le Web 3 conference a
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This is a collection of startup tips covering software engineering, infrastructure, PR, conferences, legal and finance. They describe best practices for an early-stage startup. We hope that you will find
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Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) have become an incredibly powerful viral marketing and audience engagement tool over the last couple of years. However, the elements of a successful ARG remain
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