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This post is sponsored by IBM's A Smarter Planet blog. Today at the Web 2.0 Summit, Brady Forrest of O'Reilly Media ran a panel called Humans As Sensors. With him
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/How_Much_Textual_Information_Do_We_Consume_Daily'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; In this post we examine how much textual information we consume in a typical day, focusing in particular on blogs,
Continue reading »Recommendation service Strands.com launched a lifestreaming service this week that aims to pull together the company's wide range of services in particular media and online activity into one central place
Continue reading »There has been a lot of coverage already about Microsoft's RSS in Longhorn announcements, so my aim here is to distil it and get to the essence of it. I'm
Continue reading »Doyle Brunson is seventy six years old and he says he was up late last night in Vegas. He's in a $10k game on the 24th day of the World
Continue reading »sponsored by: This week: RSS Ripoff Merchants summary, Web 2.0 for teachers, Open Source Radio talks about Web 2.0, EPIC II, search engines with RSS output. RSS Ripoff Merchants summary
Continue reading »Time for a look back at the week that was in Web 2.0. In no particular order... 1. Gizmodo's 4-part interview with Bill Gates ended with Bill insisting that DRM
Continue reading »Lifestream aggregator-turned-social network FriendFeed is the most hyped thing since sliced bread -- or at least the most hyped web app since Twitter. Among the scads of lifestreaming apps, FriendFeed
Continue reading »Recently I was invited by JupiterResearch VP & Research Director Michael Gartenberg to be a part of their new blogging program. The deal: I get a free copy of an
Continue reading »Jeffrey Zeldman wrote today about Glassdog's transformation from an "experimental narrative powerhouse" to a mere blog. Under the provocative title The saddest music in the world, Zeldman's piece was a
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