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Tjoon is an interesting webcam app aimed at, I suppose, musicians. It let's users create a 30 second split-screen video with up to 4 participants. Tjoon can be used to
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The best explanation of Twitter that I've heard yet is as a tool for "continuous social intelligence." If you like Twitter then you'll see a lot of potential in a
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Layer Tennis is a fun Friday-afternoon diversion and just may be the most intriguing sport of the computer age (take that competitive video gaming!). This past Friday (Sept. 28) marked
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Web Office suite vendor Zoho is continuing its rapid pace of new product releases, with an online database and reports app called Zoho DB. Zoho is making a habit of
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TechCrunch has the scoop on a big new feature launching tomorrow evening at the tech-blog meme aggregator Techmeme (minus buzz words, it's a news tracking site). The new Techmeme leaderboard
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The always interesting Hitwise web traffic analysts have released statistics this morning indicating that Slide.com has overtaken Flickr in at least one country, New Zealand (the birthplace of Read/WriteWeb),
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Mashery, possibly the coolest company in Silicon Valley that most people have never heard of, announced a Series A funding round tonight. The All-Star crew of angel investors in this
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Out of Milan, Italy comes Koinup, a new social network for your virtual self. Koinup is aimed at citizens of popular massively multiplayer online worlds and games like Second Life,
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/FeedEachother_Releases_Smart_Social_RSS_Reader'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; If you got excited about Streamy, the feature rich super-social RSS reader that made the rounds among the review blogs
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A large group of very heavy hitters, chaired by former AOL man Ted Leonsis, has launched a new financial services company called Revolution Money. The company will charge transaction fees