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Twing: Accoona’s Final Disgrace.
Accoona, the highly suspect New Jersey based search/electronics retailer, has suffered what might be its final disgrace - the closure of its last business, Twing. The company, which offered a search product, has a rich history.
An In-Depth Look at Nokia’s Hardware Damage Labs
Of all the complex and expensive toys that have become standard objects in our lives, mobile handsets probably get the worst treatment. Think about it: theyre the result of many hours of engineering and design and cost
Vuvox Brings Rich Slideshows To eBay Auctions
Earlier this year Vuvox, a startup that generates rich interactive slideshows, was acquired with little fanfare by eBay. Vuvox slideshows put the generic, thumb nailed images on eBay to shame, allowing users to include video, audio, and
This Bear Market Is Brought To You By Jack Daniels
File this one under Unfortunate Ad Placements. On a day that the Dow dropped 680 points (7.7 percent), MarketWatch ran the Jack Daniels banner ad in the screenshot above (sent to us by reader Scott Murff). The ad
Pownce Deadpooled, Team Moves To Six Apart
Pownce, the media-rich Twitter competitor that was co-founded by Diggs Kevin Rose along with Leah Culver and Daniel Burka, has been acquired by Six Apart and will be closing its doors on December 15. Users will be
Le Web Nearly Sold Out. See You There
The fifth annual Le Web conference in Paris on December 10-12 is approaching 1,500 attendees, says organizer Loic Le Meur, the most that have ever attended the event. Attendees are arriving from 26 different countries. Were
CrunchGear’s Help Key: Why, When, and Where to Buy a Digitial SLR
With the launch of multiple DSLRs including todays Nikon D3X, camera manufacturers are ready and waiting for you to buy their wares. But should you?DSLRs are perceived by beginners as the pick-up trucks of the camera world.
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10 of the Best Adobe AIR Applications
Are you getting the most out of your Adobe AIR installation?  Are you one of those people that installed it for one specific application and never explored what else was out there?  Well, it’s time to get more out of
Get Fit and Stay Motivated with Dailymile (Invites)
This post is part of Mashable’s Startup Review series, which highlights great unsung startups. The series is made possible by Sun Startup Essentials.Company NameDailymile 20-Word DescriptionDailymile is a social training site for runners, triathletes, and cyclists.CEO’s PitchThat race was great,
50 Majestic MySpace Music Layouts
MySpace is not known for good design. Its garish profiles make designers nauseous. And yet, there are signs of hope: we’ve tracked down 50 MySpace music layouts that are quite remarkable. Stylish. Stunningly well-conceived. Beautiful, even.Could it be that MySpace
Pownce Acquired by Six Apart, Serves Two Weeks Notice to Users
Pownce, the microblogging service often compared to Twitter, has been acquired by Six Apart. According to the company blog, the service will be shutdown on December 15th, while the main Pownce team – Leah Culver and Mike Malone – will
StanzIQ to Launch Twitter Search for the Whole Web
During a breaking news event, we typically sit glued to a Twitter search. And yet that method of tracking news in real time is fairly embryonic: it’s the first step towards all the world’s data becoming real time, and available
Browser Head to Head: Chrome vs Firefox vs Flock
Chris Snyder is an online journalist specializing in new media. He writes about the tech biz for Wired.com’s Epicenter blog.It’s a long road to a victory in the browser wars. Just ask Firefox. The open source browser which launched in
Genius Marketing: Answer Trivia on Twitter, Win Free Domain Names
It seems like every day we see a new use for Twitter, some of which can be rather mundane, others of which are actually smart business ideas. Domain registrar NameCheap is executing one of the latter, running a holiday trivia
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Google's New Open Stack Expanding - Sans Facebook, Microsoft
A couple of weeks ago we celebrated the first birthday of Googles OpenSocial project, an open API framework for social networks and websites. Googles OpenSocial Blog recently presented some statistics, including that OpenSocial now reaches nearly 675
SixApart Hires Pownce Founders, Closes Service
The team behind microblogging service Pownce announced on the company blog today that it is joining blog software company SixApart and closing Pownce in two weeks. Pownce left private beta with a big launch just 11 months ago
Yahoo's Top 10 Mobile Searches for 2008: Local Info and Social Networking
Yahoo just announced the top 10 search terms on its mobile search engine. The top mobile searches are either for social networks (MySpace, Facebook), or searches for local information (Craigslist, movies, weather). A large number mobile
Obama Puts Change.gov Under Creative Commons
Last week Barack Obamas Presidential transition website Change.gov added OpenID login for commenters and now the entire site has been put under a Creative Commons license. These concepts are no longer just the dreams of crack-pot fringe case
Blockbuster is Planning Video Services on Top of Live Mesh
According to the Dallas Morning News, Blockbuster, the beleaguered video rental chain, is planning to use Microsofts Live Mesh platform to deliver streaming video to desktops and mobile devices. The article is weak on specifics, but
Songbeat: Interesting New Music Service - But is it Legal?
Songbeat is an interesting little desktop music application that lets you stream and download songs from SeeqPod, Project Playlist, Spool.fm, and iASK. Songbeat also gives you the option to record music from your last.fm stations. To
The End Of Online Anonymity
It seems were approaching a new age here on the Internet. Instead being anonymous, faceless IP addresses, social computing and changing technologies have allowed the lines between the real world and the virtual world to blur. Web 2.0
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Yahoo! 2008 Year in Review Released
Yahoo is not waiting around for 2008 to pack it in, and has released the top stories (and top searches) for the year that still has 30 days to go. I just spent 20 minutes on the site, and I
GigaOM Interview With Clearwire CEO Ben Wolff
Today Clearwire said it had completed the transactions that will allow it to build the first nationwide WiMAX network, to be known as Clear. CEO Ben Wolff took a few minutes to answer some questions about what the upcoming service
GigaOM Interview With Clearwire CEO Ben Wolff
Today Clearwire said it had completed the transactions that will allow it to build the first nationwide WiMAX network, to be known as Clear. CEO Ben Wolff took a few minutes to answer some questions about what the upcoming service
BitTorrent at War With VoIP? Hardly
The Internet is close to a meltdown, according to The Register. The culprit, according to author Richard Bennett, is the popular BitTorrent client uTorrent, which introduced a new type of file transfer with its most recent alpha version. BitTorrent clients
Goodbye Pownce, I Hardly Used Ya
Pownce, a microblogging service started by Leah Culver and others back in May 2007, has been acquired by blogging software giant, SixApart and will be shutdown. Culver and other members of the Pownce team are going to work for San
Tiered Broadband Trials Torment Beaumont
Poor Beaumont. The tiny Texas town gained fame in the technology world when Time Warner Cable said in January that it would use it as a testbed for its tiered broadband trial. Then Hurricane Ike hit in September. And right
Despite Downturn Clearwire Gets Xohm and $3.2 Billion
Clearwire said today that it has closed several transactions that will allow it to build out a nationwide WiMAX network, including gaining control of Sprint’s Xohm network and a $3.2 billion investment from several large companies. These deals were announced
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Pick discontentment with the things you can change
There’s a fine line between being indifferent with the state of things and using Reddit to express your every displeasure with all facets of life. In between is the discontentment you can use to light a fire under your productivity.The
PHOTO: Multicolr Search Lab: "We extracted the colours
Multicolr Search Lab: “We extracted the colours from 10 million of the most ‘interesting’ Creative Commons images on Flickr. Using our visual similarity technology you can navigate the collection by colour.” Above = photos
VIDEO: I want to be Andy Rooney when I grow up.
I want to be Andy Rooney when I grow up. Here’s the full transcript if you can’t see the video.
Ta-da List on Rails 2.2, Passenger And EC2
Ta-da List just moved to three exciting platforms: Rails 2.2, Phusion Passenger, Amazon EC2.This is an important milestone for 37signals. As proponents of simplicity, we really felt the difference the latter two technologies madefor server provisioning and deployment. As we
Good Experience: It's the little things
I have the usual gripes with cable/satellite/telecom company customer service like most people. However, I recently had an experience with DirecTV that left me feeling good about doing business with them.Upon
"Mixed content warning", how I loathe thee!
Browsers try their best to protect users from the evils of the internet, but some times their eager kills good use cases all the same. The “mixed content warning” that IE and Firefox throws when you reference a non-SSL asset
Hire managers of one
When you’re hiring, seek out people who are managers of one.What’s that mean? A manager of one is someone who comes up with their own goals and executes them. They don’t need heavy direction. They don’t need daily check-ins. They
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Where 2.0 CFP Closes December 2nd
The fifth Where 2.0 Call For Participation will be closing tomorrow (December 2nd). This year were going to focus on location-aware technologies and their
10,000 iPhone Apps
Two services that track the iPhone App Store - AppShopper and 148Apps, announced on Saturday that there have been over 10,000 iPhone applications released on the US App Store. The number of currently available applications is just shy of 10,000
Data Center Power Efficiency
James Hamilton is one of the smartest and most accomplished engineers I know. He now leads Microsofts Data Center Futures Team, and has been pushing the opportunities in data center efficiency and internet scale services both inside & outside Microsoft.
Why I Love Twitter
If you care what I think, you know that Twitter is just about the best way to learn what Im paying attention to. I pass along tidbits of OReilly news, interesting reading from mailing lists and blogs I follow, and
Put change.gov Under Revision Control!
Last week, the New York Times wrote about Changes at change.gov: The policy section of the transition site was removed without notice just days after Change.gov went live shortly after the election. At the time a spokesman for the Obama-Biden
My Web Doesn't Like Your Enterprise, at Least While it's More Fun
The other day Jesse posted a call for participation for the next Velocity Web Operations Conference. My background is in the enterprise space, so, despite Velocitys web focus, I wondered if there might not be interest in a bit of
Why Does Twitter's Business Model Matter to You?
Thats a real question, not a rhetorical one. In a Radar post I wrote last week about whether Twitters user base was hitting a critical inflection point, the first comment was, How does Twitter make money? Although the post wasnt
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Ten Cool Gadgets You Must Add To iGoogle (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderTen Cool Gadgets You Must Add To iGoogle1 hour ago -Comment -LikeLadybug Heather, Mohomed=genieyclo and LJF Wolffe liked this
Monkeys love bananas, humans love e-mails. (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderMonkeys love bananas, humans love e-mails.1 hour ago -Comment -Like
Five Years From Now, Media Will Be Totally Intangible (via Blog)
Steve Rubel posted an entry on Advertising Age - Steve RubelFive Years From Now, Media Will Be Totally Intangible19 hours ago -Comment -LikeTim Aldiss, Jason Kaneshiro, Neal thePuck Jansons and 19
I just got whitelisted for Google Friend Connect. Need to set it up. (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“I just got whitelisted for Google Friend Connect. Need to set it up.”6 hours ago -Comment -Like
Did you know the IAB has a wiki on interactive advertising? http://ping.fm/gbYkw (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“Did you know the IAB has a wiki on interactive advertising? http://ping.fm/gbYkw”6 hours ago -Comment -Like
Sync Facebook photos and birthdays to Address Book (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderSync Facebook photos and birthdays to Address Book6 hours ago -Comment -Like
In crunch time, affluent Boomers simplify (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderIn crunch time, affluent Boomers simplify6 hours ago -Comment -Likehttp://blog.iconoculture.com/2008/12/01/in-crunch-time-affluent-boomers-simplify/
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Pownce is Gone and It's Kevin Rose's Fault
Weve learned today that the microblogging service Pownce has been acquired by Six Apart. It also appears that Pownce will close in two weeks from today. While financial terms of the
The (Hilarious) Bailout of Silicon Valley Auto Maker Tesla
This weekend Tesla Motors was back in the news as they are pleading with the U.S. government to give them some $400 million to continue their mission of building cars
AOL Launches PlaySavvy - Parental Gaming Resource
AOL has announced the launch of their latest online content site today. Named PlaySavvy, the goal is to provide a resource for parents to help them figure out the world of
AOL and Yahoo Reveal 2008 Top Searches
Search engines Yahoo and AOL have released their "2008 top searches" lists today. Check out the Yahoo and AOL year in review websites to view the full lists of all types of
Google Knows Where I Am and Everything Else I Do
This weekend Samsung alerted me that my cell phone was ready for an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 which apparently also set the GPS receiver to "on". This morning I
NYC Spotlight: NYC Game Industry Website
Each Saturday here at CenterNetworks we like to highlight a NYC Web-related blog. This week we have something for the gamers out there. The NYC Game Industry site is
NYC Web Tech Events - Week of November 30
Here are the Web tech events in NYC for the week of November 30. Please submit other events to add to the list below. Check out Garys Guide and NYTechEvents
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No escaping Britney Spears: 2008's top searches
Maybe all our refined, enlightened interests are lost in the long tail, because Britney Spears once again was the most popular search subject in 2008 on Yahoo.For Yahoo, Spears wasnt the only pop-culture icon in Yahoos top 10 searches. Also
gOS Cloud: browser-based OS for Netbooks
(Credit: Good OS)Good OS, the people who brought you the Linux-based gOS found on the $199 Wal-Mart gPC last year, announced a browser-based OS called Cloud at the Netbook World Summit in Paris
Five financial Android apps to regulate your dough
With the economy in continuing decline, keeping tight control over your money is no longer just for obsessives. These financial apps for Google Android help you count every penny.Personal Budget Droid is
Kontain launches a new, pretty blogging service
Theres yet another new blogging platform out there: Kontain. Its designed for non-technical users, and its easy to use and very good-looking. I dont think Ive seen an easier platform for beginning bloggers,
DeWolfe: 'Cautiously optimistic' about MySpace in recession
MySpace Chief Executive Chris DeWolfe said that hes cautiously optimistic about ad revenue for the News Corp.-owned social network in the face of a recession, Reuters reported Monday.Speaking at the outlets Reuters Media
Amazon's database service enters public testing
SimpleDB, one of Amazon.coms suite of online services that people can use to build Web sites or other computing operations, is out of private beta testing.The service lets programmers store database records at
Pownce to shut down after Six Apart sale
Another one bites the dust? Pownce, a would-be Twitter rival that was heavily hyped due to the involvement of Digg co-founder Kevin Rose, is closing its doors in two weeks.Its not quite going
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Tidy Favorites
Tidy up your favorite bookmarks and surf the web with this next-generation, user-friendly interface. Bookmarks are saved as thumbnails in which you can drag and drop the thumbnails to rearrange your preferences.
Social Mention
A social media search engine that tracks user-generated content. Results are aggregated from popular social media services, such as Flickr, Digg, and Twitter.
Kontagent
A viral analytics platform for social network application developers. The Kontagent platform is built from the ground up to provide deep social data visualization and analysis that delivers actionable insights delivered via a hosted, on-demand service. The platform works directly
Genius Rocket
Delivers compelling marketing and creative content such as video, audio, branding, graphic design and more from a diverse and talented community of over 5000 creative artists.
Lookpicking
A new server-based search box for Firefox. Users can choose from hundreds of search engines instantly. New search engines can be added to a personal profile on-the-fly using the browsers context menu. Then, they can be shared at lookpicking.com.
Tweetag
A twitter search app that lets you browse the twittosphere by tags.
Mocklinkr
A hosted, interactive collaboration tool for your mockups. Upload your mockups to a central location, give your clients a URL to view and review all of the mockups for any particular project.
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Purobalon
Purobalon (spanish)Todo el fútbol en un mismo sitio(a single-page aggregator for soccer news)
ShoppingNotes
ShoppingNotesGet alerts when price dropsBlog
FluidSurveys
FluidSurveysCreate Surveys, Make Polls, Generate Reports, Analyze Results.Alpha Launch of fluidSurveysBlog
BarFlood
BarFloodA Flood is an informal meet-up in a bar, club, restaurant, or cafe planned on BarFlood.com. Users can invite friends or strangers, so oftentimes, not all the people attending will know each other.
scoyo
scoyo (german)In verschiedenen, spannenden Erlebniswelten kannst du immer den Stoff online lernen, der zu deiner Schulklasse passt, und du kannst damit bei deinen Lehrern punkten. Um zu testen, wie viel du bei einem Lernspiel schon gelernt hast,
FileRide
FileRideFileRide is a hyper social desktop, globally connecting people through common interests such as business documents, multimedia files and links. As you drag files, links and YouTube videos into FileRide, your social network is expanded with people
Addictionary
AddictionaryThe Addictionary is a site for word lovers and those who like to see our beloved English language grow in serious or humorous ways.Addictionary.org – A Dictionary Like No Other
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Yahoo Begins Limited Testing of OpenID Simple Registration
Yahoo! has announced the rollout of some limited tests for OpenIDs Simple Registration specification. If youre not familiar with OpenID, its an innovative way for handling user authentication that provides a free and easy
San Francisco Transit Mashups: the BART API
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) provides the San Francisco, CA region with one of the most innovative public transportation services in the United States. Now BART offers developers the BART API. The BART API provides real-time
The Cloud Does not Auto-Validate Your Work
ReadWriteWebs Rick Turoczy recently reported in Dark Side of the Cloud the recent incident that resulted in a loss of data for ylastic, a company that facilitates management of Amazons AWS environments
Reddit’s Secret API
Every now and then a sharp developer uncovers a clue that leads to discovery of an undocumented, but quite real, web API. A case in point is the folks over at SEO services company Index
Yieldex Wins Amazon’s Start-Up Challenge
Yieldex, the online ad inventory forecasting and optimization start-up, has won the second annual Amazon Web Services Start-Up Challenge. As grand prize winner, Yieldex receives US $50,000 in cash and $50,000 in AWS service credits, along with
Thanks ProgrammableWeb Sponsors
We couldnt keep making ProgrammableWeb the resource it is without the help of our sponsors and partners. A big thanks for their support. If you are interested in sponsoring ProgrammableWeb and reaching our influential audience of technology decision makers contact
Hoover’s Opens API With Data on Millions of Companies and Executives
Hoovers, the business information company, has released their own Hoovers API, aka HAPI. This new API enables developers to create applications that utilize Hoovers database of 27 million companies and 34 million business executives (details at
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Congratulations, It's A Recession
Economists give birth to a 1-year- old downturn. So when do things get better?
Open Source: The Model Is Broken
The open-source business model that relies solely on support and service revenue streams is failing to meet the expectations of investors
Biggest Battle Yet For Social Networks: You, Your Identity And Your Data On The Open Web
Today’s the day that Facebook makes their big press push for their Facebook Connect service, which was first announced last May. The NY Times has a story giving a broad overview of Connect as well as competing services from MySpace
Pownce Deadpooled, Team Moves To Six Apart
Pownce, the media-rich Twitter competitor once labeled by the New York Times as “the hottest startup in Silicon Valley”, is headed to the deadpool after being acquired by Six Apart. The service, which was co-founded by Digg’s Kevin Rose along
Holiday Online Retail Traffic: Walmart And Amazon Duked It Out
According to Hitwise, U.S. visit numbers across all tracked retail categories declined for Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday 2008, with the exception of online-only shopping websites. Among the top 500 Retail sites, Walmart was the top visited on Thanksgiving Day,
Start-ups knock on MySpace's door
NEW YORK (Reuters) - MySpace, the online social network owned by News Corp, sees opportunities to buy start-ups for a fraction of what they would have cost six months ago as the economic slump slices millions of dollars off their
20 Free Corporate WordPress Themes
Your business’ blog doesn’t have to look boring or childish. If you’re going to use your blog as a tool to promote your business, you need it to have a clean, professional, corporate look. Here’s a round up of 20
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Episode 48 - Kevin Marks/Google
Adam and Josh sat down with Kevin Marks from Google. We chatted about Microformats, Open Social, The social graph api, etc.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 47 - Ezra Zygmuntowicz
Adam and I visited the posh South Park Engine Yard office to talk with Ezra Zygmuntowicz. We covered hosting, managing open source, and even a bit about writing a book.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 46 - Fire Eagle
Adam and I put on some Ninja outfits and snuck in and stole away Simon King to talk about Fire Eagle!Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 45 - GitHub
Adam and Josh sat down with Tom Preston-Werner and Chris Wanswrath. They are two of the three guys behind the genius that is github. They also talk a bit about previous projects like FamSpam and Gravatar.Click here for show notes.Download
Episode 44 - Blaine Cook
Adam and Josh sat down with Blaine in Miami to pick his brain about scaling twitter, among many other topics. *Note: Blaine was workng for twitter at the time still.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 43 - Creating Passionate Users
Josh and Adam sat down with Kathy Sierra to talk about creating passionate users, building web apps, and Tasty Planner.This edition of The Web 2.0 Show is brought to you by the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, with special
Episode 42 - Kevin Rose & Gary Vaynerchuk
DIGG THIS!! Josh and I interview Kevin Rose and Gary Vaynerchuk at the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami, FL.Make sure you follow Kevin and Gary on Twitter. You might as well follow us too while you’re at it:
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Links for 2008-11-26
Amazon.com Tries User-Generated Public Relations - Bits Blog - NYTimes.comA Web 1.0 pioneer which continues to get the good 2.0 stuff. Crowdsourcing is almost always cheaper and more scalable than traditional methods of production, just harder to seen.zemblyA "Wikipedia for
Links for 2008-11-25
The hidden cost of Google Apps - Nov. 19, 2008A decent overview of what the pros and cons are of moving to office productivity apps in the cloud. We use Google Apps for most of what we do now unless
Links for 2008-11-24
Netbook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNow we are seeing a wave of personal computer devices designed specifically for cloud computing. The Asus EEE and Dell Mini 9 and others are selling extremely well and are often out of stock. They
Links for 2008-11-20
Daring Fireball: Google Mobile Uses Private iPhone APIsFascinating analysis of how the new Google Mobile voice command uses undocumented iPhone APIs. It seems like unfair advantage and Google is getting special treatment on the platform. Definitely makes Android seem friendlier
Links for 2008-11-19
Dont Buy Into These 10 Social Media Myths | SocialComputingMagazine.comSocial media can produce numerous benefits for you and your brand. Of course, as the bandwagon for social media has filled up, many myths have been spread. This list of 10
Links for 2008-11-18
Expanding the Cloud: Amazon CloudFront - All Things DistributedWerner Vogels looks at Amazon's new cloud offering: A content distribution network based on S3 that is 'dead simple.' And inexpensive.10 Semantic Apps to Watch - One Year Later - ReadWriteWebAfter years
Links for 2008-11-17
FT.com / Companies / Media - Rival forecast to catch YouTubeSome very useful strategic datapoints on online video and the race for financial success. YouTube wins hands down in traffic and will for the foreseeable future but Hulu is expected