February 2008 Archives
Tulsa, Oklahoma based authentication service Vidoop announced today that it has hired Scott Kveton, Chair of the OpenID Foundation, to be the company's VP of Open Platforms and the Director
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Online media processing tool suite Aviary is opening up two of its many services to those who have requested beta access and a limited number of new requesters. The first
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Although we're hopeful that Hollywood's writers strike is nearly at its end, the experience has led us to discover other entertainment venues. One area where there seems to be a
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There's no question this year that Barack Obama and Ron Paul are the kings of US politics on the Internet. They both command the lion's share of their party's attention
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On the UK's Guardian newspaper site today, writer Jemina Kiss suggested that Web 3.0 will be about recommendation. "If web 2.0 could be summarized as interaction, web 3.0 must be
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This is a guest post by Aseem Kishore, a technology enthusiast and lead blogger for Online-Tech-Tips. The US podcasting market has steadily been increasing in size over the last couple
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MySpace is launching its developer platform tomorrow and is going great lengths to highlight the ways it's different from the Facebook Platform. That's ironic given that the dominant reaction to
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miVitals is a new Australian startup that has an ambitious goal: to enable individuals to manage their personal health data via a web application. miVitals describes itself as "a
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Telephony-head Russell Beattie added an MP3 search and download feature to his mobile service Mowser tonight, powered by music search engine SeeqPod. The service makes it remarkably easy to search
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I love me some screenscaping and mashups and data portability, but when it comes to personal information things get a little more complicated. I'm in San Francisco today at Dappercamp,
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