2 days ago
Linkorama : Seriously Wine - Seriously Wine is a site for people who are passionate about wine. Read this site to stay on top of the latest talk in the wine world.
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Linkorama : Social Web's Big Question: Federate or Aggregate? - GigaOM - These two diametrically opposed views of how we are going to come to grips with our social web are going to face an intense debate until consumers vote with their clicks.
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philgyford : Philayres' timeline on Swurl - An example of a Swurl timeline, aggregating a person's feeds etc. Interesting, although apart from photos it still all looks too similar.
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philgyford : Alex is blogging, too: Tumblr Friendfeed Theme Release - A theme for Tumblr that incorporates your Friendfeed stuff into a sidebar.
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philgyford : Sweetcron - The Automated Lifestream Blog Software - Self-hosted aggregation of things you do elsewhere on the web. Not convinced about the design of the example. You have to sign up to find out more. Oh well.
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6 month ago
Linkorama : Share Your Shit - See, I can share this, with a bookmarklet on del.icio.us. And no, this isn''t a comment, these are my notes for said bookmark. And when you see it as such you can share it with a click, eh? Flowing to all kinds of aggregators
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6 month ago
Linkorama : FriendFeed ‘Likes’ Index: Case Study in Value of Distributed Conversations ‽ I’m Not Actually a Geek - Seems like a case of centralization leading to more? ;-) But read on, a good story on liquid conversations
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6 month ago
Linkorama : [reboot] Jyri Engestrom on “Nodal Points” - Jyri Engestrom, whose company, Jaiku, was bought by Google, is talking about “Nodal Points: The emerging real-time social Web.”
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Linkorama : oursignal.com - Great market map visualization of digg reddit delicious and hacker news
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8 month ago
Linkorama : Snackr is an RSS Addict's Dream Come True - I'm finding it deserves its own special purpose opml, because it is more distracting than twitter, doesnt synch attention with Newsgator and has a high cognitive load when scanning.
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10 month ago
Linkorama : Alltop: Venture Capital - You can think of an Alltop site as a “dashboard,” “table of contents,” or even a “digital magazine rack” of the Internet. To be clear, Alltop sites are starting points — they are not destinations per se. The bottom line is that we are trying
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15 month ago
Linkorama : Techmeme Leaderboard - Techmeme Leaderboard To Launch, Attacking Technorati’s Last Stronghold
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21 month ago
Linkorama : Interview with Jyri Engeström - Interview with Jaiku co-founder Jyri Engeström. I don't think people appreciate how early and well thought Jaiku's first steps are.
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22 month ago
Linkorama : Twitterholic - Who are these people?
Cameron Moll : The Twitter 100 - The Twitter 100. (Remember the era of the Blogger 100?)
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23 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market: "My Yahoo!, which does not render the feed content but shows headlines that click back to the publisher's site, is by far the largest driver of traffic back to publisher sites, accounting for more than ha
cameron : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - Some statistics on feed consumption which are interesting but not surprising: Yahoo leads total views (head?) and Google total feeds (tail?)
Linkorama : FeedBurner's View of the Feed Market - Great summary of news reading trends
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24 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : I like big charts and I cannot lie - I like big charts and I cannot lie: that's some cool personal info porn... bonus points for the subtle ass reference
Andy Baio : Google Reader adds personalized charts - the best feedreader around keeps getting better
Linkorama : I like big charts and I cannot lie - headline of the year (so far) and a great incentivizing tool for google reader
Rod Begbie : Official Google Reader Blog: I like big charts and I cannot lie - Google Reader do cool personal "what have I been reading" datamining. Google Reader's come on by leaps and bounds since its launch -- If you're still using Bloglines, it's well worth trying out again. [via] #
plasticbag : The Google Reader blog talks about the work on the trends stuff that Veen and Doug have been doing... - I've still not actually had a play with this yet, which is pretty much unforgivable, particularly as I have such trouble with keeping up with my newsreader.
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27 month ago
Linkorama : Pluck RSS Reader Shuts Down - I'm afraid to say that consumer RSS Readers are rapidly becoming commodities and will soon be next to worthless - the real business is white label and enterprise solutions.
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27 month ago
Linkorama : 2007 Will Be A Big Year For RSS - I'd agree that IE7 from Microsoft + RSS integrated into Outlook 2007 will tip things
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28 month ago
Linkorama : Whassup, Meme? - The Buddylist Is The Center Of The Universe
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28 month ago
plasticbag : "Online video vault YouTube is place to see and be seen" - Medium-dull article features some less dull insights into why people do this kind of stuff in the first place from Clay Shirky, who - frankly - gets around a bit online...
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28 month ago
Linkorama : Social Blog Aggregators - The problem with unread news is not that it is unwritten, but that it is drowning in all the other news. I'd settle for a meMeme that worked as a reliable garbage detector.
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plasticbag : An interesting post on 'Why You Tube works' - I actually pretty much buy this - I've never understood why advertisers (for example) so infrequently put their ads online for people to talk about and link to. You Tube has solved this, and I suspect is busily making a lot of advertiser's lives a lot eas
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