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Don also mentioned auto-population of blogrolls, which is something that Phil Pearson has been experimenting with and I've been commenting on. My view is that the "blogroll" can be extended
Continue reading »I'll be on holiday on the Gold Coast of Australia for the next week (YAY!) and I won't be going near a computer. I'll be back blogging in just over
Continue reading »Today, Facebook is launching a new feature for webmasters to post a stream of relevant Facebook updates in real time. The new feature, called a Live Stream Box, can run
Continue reading »FriendFeed, a cross-network activity aggregator built by ex-Googlers and more fun to use than the phrase "cross-network activity aggregator" might imply, launched a powerful new search tool today. Want to
Continue reading »Not too long ago, we discussed the problem of conversation fragmentation in the blogosphere and how new services, like FriendFeed, as well as old services, like Digg, were providing places
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/How_Social_Sites_Reveal_What_Your_Audience_Likes'; Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus Understanding your audience is the key to success in any business - including blogging. Lately the Read/WriteWeb
Continue reading »Our first daily Comments Competition winner is Dan from BlogMinistry, who left this comment on Josh Catone's post CNN to Launch Completely User Generated News Site. Congratulations Dan, you've won
Continue reading »An interesting note came across our inboxes just now - the source of yesterday's FriendFeed spam has been revealed. If you've been using the social aggregator FriendFeed, then you may
Continue reading »When Facebook updated its users' homepages last week, we already wondered how users would react to these changes. After all, when Facebook introduced the news feed in 2006, its users
Continue reading »YouTube today introduced a new feature that allows publishers to invite others to annotate their videos. Just a few weeks ago, YouTube introduced a new annotation feature that made it
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