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Google Makes Major Interface Change To Search: SearchWiki
Wed noticed an increasing number of people emailing on a large-scale bucket test (a product change tested on just a percentage of total users) that Google has been conducting for months - adding a Digg-like
BitGravity Testing New “Multiview” Product; This Is How I Want To Watch Sports
Content Delivery Network BitGravity is testing a new product theyre calling Multiview (at least internally) that delivers up to six different synchronized high definition video streams at once. The viewer sees the normal view but
Genwi Further Blurs The Line Between A Feed Reader And A Friend Reader
When we first wrote about Genwi a year ago, it was asocial feed reader with content feeds that could be organized by different categories (blogs, news, videos, music, podcasts) and shared with your friends. Today, it is relaunching
Yahoo Continues To Embrace This Openness Thing. Ebay Widget On Yahoo Home Page
Yahoo appears to be quite serious about openness and promoting third party content and applications on their massively visited home page. Today theyre announcing the addition of an eBay widget to the new Yahoo home
TechCrunch Feed Reader Breakdown
Every once in a while we show some of the stats about the feed readers people are using to access TechCrunch content. Since we recently passed a million daily RSS readers, now is a good time
Twilio: Powerful API For Phone Services That Can Recreate GrandCentral’s Core Functionality I(...)
Every once in a while we come across a company that seems to have a giant bullseye on it for acquisition, with a great product, viable business model, and a talented team. Twilio, a company that has
GotGame Releases Integrated Web Browser For Games; Watch Hulu As You Get 1337
For all their mesmerizing graphics and adrenaline fueled gameplay, it might come as a surprise to non-gamers that many of todays most popular computer games are bogged down by downtime (I should know - I spent the
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Google Launches SearchWiki
Google has launched a new feature to search for all searchers with Google accounts entitled SearchWiki. The new feature hasn’t propagated to any of our accounts here at Mashable yet, so I have no hands-on experiences to report, but from
19-Year-Old Lifecaster Commits Suicide on Justin.TV
In a tragic story from NewTeeVee, we learn that a 19-year-old user of the online live-streaming video service Justin.TV has apparently commit suicide in front of an audience of fellow forum dwellers egging him on during the process. The death
40 Great Resources for Making Lists
We like to keep all kinds of lists; wish lists, checklists, lists of lists… you get the picture. In this roundup we will focus on services specializing in wish lists (things we want) and checklists (things we want to get
Clearspring is Eating Your Widget for Lunch (OWAs)
This article is part of the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest for the best websites and services.We know that Clearspring is the biggest widget network in the world, but they are also dominating early voting in the Embeddable
Twittertise: Playboy Does it. Why Not You?
That’s right, Playboy really does use Twittertise. 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 NameTwittertise20-Word DescriptionTwittertise allows you to schedule tweets and track their
Twitter Rocks the Early Vote; Who Can Catch Them? (OWAs)
This article is part of the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest for the best websites and services.Since kicking off the voting round of the Open Web Awards yesterday, we’ve seen nearly 10,000 votes cast across 26 different categories.
OMG Boobies: Victoria’s Secret on Your Mobile
Lingerie connoisseurs will be happy to know that CBS has launched a multi-media, multi-platform Victoria’s Secret assault on all senses. That’s right: no longer will you have to search through the Internet’s wastelands to get your Victoria’s Secret fix; it’s
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Google to Put Wiki on Top of Search
Google put on a full court media push tonight for a major change the company is making to its search experience. According to the Official Google Blog and a very unusual email the company sent out to press,
I Want My MTV? Not Anymore, Music Promotion Moves to Web
Its clear now that the Web has once and for all replaced TVs role in the music business. Yesterday Guns n Roses released their very long awaited album Chinese Democracy via a colorful MySpace page. Then today
Mossberg Says Innovation is the Key to Success During the Econaclypse
Walter Mossberg, who has been reviewing technology since 1991 for the Wall Street Journal in his weekly Personal Technology column, is convinced the companies that succeed in this type of econaclypse, as AllThingsD has
Crowd Science Giveaway: 50 Free Accounts to RWW Readers
Crowd Science is a new tool that allows web publishers to gather demographic data. Were using Crowd Science currently on ReadWriteWeb - you may have already come across a pop-up invite and filled out the survey.
YouTube Tests HD Videos
According to a report by Wireds Meghan Keane, YouTube is testing stereo sound as a default option for videos and is also offering very high quality HD versions of a small selection of clips. We werent
Casual Internet Use Is Good for Kids, 3 Year Study Concludes
The ways young people use the internet everyday are transforming learning in ways that adults often fail to understand but represent major new opportunities that need to be taken advantage of by supportive educators.
10 More Semantic Apps to Watch
In November 2007, we listed 10 Semantic apps to watch and yesterday we published an update on what each had achieved over the past year. All of them are still alive and well - a couple are
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PE Obama’s Phone Records Breached By Verizon Employees
Verizon Wireless today admitted that some of its employees had been looking into President-elect Barack Obamas cell phone billing records. In a release, the company said:“This week we learned that a number of Verizon Wireless employees have, without authorization, accessed
Facebook Launches on Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Phone
Facebook, which is quite a hit on smartphones such as Apples iPhone, is making a debut on Sony Ericssons Xperia X1 phone as a panel.
5 Things to Do for Your Career in an Economic Downturn
Economic downturns are hard for everyone, at both work and at home. Week after week there are requests for managers to further reduce budgets, lay off more people and cut projects that were previously classified as “necessary to sustain normal
Can Heidi Klum Save MediaFLO?
Today Qualcomm scored a huge coup for its MediaFLO mobile television service by winning the right to broadcast the Victorias Secret Fashion Show and to create a 27/7 channel devoted to the event. All
What’s a BlackBerry Without a Keyboard?
RIMs recently released Blackberry Storm is a device that tries to outdo Apples iPhone by including a beefed-up OS, polishing up the interface and marrying it to a really fast 3G network (instead of AT&Ts
Ultra-wideband Players Get $20M to Merge
Today, Ultra-wideband chip makers Artimi and Staccato Communications announced $20 million in funding and a merger agreement, which seems like tying two leaky boats together, giving them some more gas and hoping they make it
AT&T Controls the Future of Privacy — Seriously
Ive spent the past few days pretty immersed in the SC 08 conference here in Austin, Texas, but Im still embarrassed that I missed the formation of a new lobbying organization think tank called The
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PHOTO: Who doesn't want to play with this? Totally
Who doesn’t want to play with this? Totally lickable UI. FourTrack.
Etymology: One
Etymology is fascinating to me. Most recently I was reading about the history of the word “one”. Have you ever wondered why it’s pronounced wun instead of rhyming with own? According to the sources I’ve read (including the awesome Online
Defensive design: Magnetic zones on the unibody MacBook
To access the RAM slots in a unibody MacBook you must first remove the back plate—a thin piece of aluminum attached by eight tiny screws. Half of the screws are hidden beneath the battery cover, and each one is surrounded
QUOTE: So maybe a recession is a good time to start
So maybe a recession is a good time to start a startup. It’s hard to say whether advantages like lack of competition outweigh disadvantages like reluctant investors. But it doesn’t matter much either way. It’s the people that matter. And
VIDEO: Here's a demo of some thoughtful UI on Ffffound.com.
Here’s a demo of some thoughtful UI on Ffffound.com.
QUESTION: CB2 and Land of Nod, both sister brands of
Why the Drudge Report is one of the best designed sites on the web
A couple weeks ago on Twitter I said: “I still maintain the Drudge Report is one of the best designed sites on the web. Has been for years.” A few people agreed, but most didn’t. Some thought it was a
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Velocity 2009: Themes, ideas, and call for participation...
Last years Velocity conference was an incredible success. We expected around 400 people and we ended up maxing out the facility with over 600. This year were moving the conference to a bigger
Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud
Yesterday I gave a talk to the Privacy Forum in Auckland, New Zealand, titled Web Meets World: Privacy and the Future of the Cloud. The talk was intended as a scene setter for a discussion with the audience, about 70
The Commoditization of Massive Data Analysis
Big Data is a major theme on the OReilly Radar, so were delighted to welcome guest blogger Joe Hellerstein, a Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley whose research focuses on databases and distributed systems. Joe has written a whitepaper
DIY Appliances on the Web?
Or, My Enterprise is Appliancized, Why Isnt Your Web?I wrote a couple of posts a while back that covered task-optimized hardware. This one was about a system that combined Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) with a commodity CPU platform to
Voice in Google Mobile App: A Tipping Point for the Web?
As I wrote in Daddy, Wheres Your Phone?, its time to start thinking of the phone as a first class device for accessing web services, not as a way of repurposing content or applications originally designed to be accessed on
Twitter's Hockey Stick Moment?
Over the weekend, TechCrunch postulated that with a frenzy of election-related activity, Twitter hit its hockey stick moment in late October. The theory goes that Twitter saw a 25 percent increase in U.S. visits from September to October and is
Daddy, Where's Your Phone?
I met recently with Vic Gundotra, formerly Microsofts head of platform evangelism, and now VP of Engineering at Google, responsible for all their mobile efforts outside of Android. We were talking about Googles mobile strategy and the insanely cool new
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@MochaMom365 At the PRWeek conference. (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“@MochaMom365 At the PRWeek conference.”3 minutes ago -Comment -Like
Just watched the SearchWiki video. Community annotations are buried. http://ping.fm/JLXwq (via (...)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“Just watched the SearchWiki video. Community annotations are buried. http://ping.fm/JLXwq”16 minutes ago -Comment -Like
thebigm says The Daily News (was my g'pa's favorite!) was first with Steinbrenner http://twitte(...)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“thebigm says The Daily News (was my gpas favorite!) was first with Steinbrenner http://twitter.com/thebigm/sta...”30 minutes ago -Comment -Like
Google SearchWiki (via YouTube)
Steve Rubel favorited a video on YouTubeGoogle SearchWiki14 minutes ago -Comment -Like
Sad story. A teen killed himself on Justin.tv today. (note: this link has a tame photo) http://(...)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“Sad story. A teen killed himself on Justin.tv today. (note: this link has a tame photo) http://tinyurl.com/5feupz”24 minutes ago -Comment -LikeCant seem to press like
@leahjones Thanks Leah I do remember that! Interesting. (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“@leahjones Thanks Leah I do remember that! Interesting.”16 minutes ago -Comment -Like
George Steinbeenner no longer runs the Yanks http://tinyurl.com/5dwrhd (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“George Steinbeenner no longer runs the Yanks http://tinyurl.com/5dwrhd”18 minutes ago -Comment -Like
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Kaboose Creates the Family Publisher Community
Earlier today we reported on the launch of the CafeMom Plus Ad Network. This afternoon I learned that family-focused community site Kaboose launched the "family publisher community" earlier this month. In addition
Pixsy Signs More Partners for Their Video Search Playback Application
White label multimedia provider Pixsy has announced a variety of new distribution partnerships today. The following sites will use Pixsys Video Search Playback: eZanga, GenieKnows.com, IceRocket, EgoTVOnline, and GossipGirls.Pixsy explains how the Video
Mufin Moves Into Public Beta
Berlin-based music recommendation service Mufin has moved into public beta today. Mufin launched in private beta in October. Check out initial Mufin reviews on VentureBeat, Download Squad and Webware. It looks like
CafeMom Launches Ad Network for Mom Sites
NY-based CafeMom has announced the launch of a new ad network today. The CafeMom Plus Ad Network could help CafeMom sell more ads by selling not only into CafeMom but into a variety
Victoria's Secret Moves Onto Mobile With Flo TV
Flo TV and Victorias Secret have announced a very exciting new mobile television channel today. Models like Miranda Kerr (seen on the right) will be part of the channel which
Thanks CN Readers and Sponsors
Thanks to each of you for continuing to read and support CenterNetworks. Our wheels keep spinning thanks to our great sponsors. Please take a moment out of your day and visit their products and services and show your support for
KickApps Partners With the New Orleans Hornets on a Social Network
NY-based KickApps has announced a new partnership with the New Orleans Hornets NBA team today. The partnership brings a new "Hornets Fanzone" social network which includes fan videos, photos, blogs, chat, a
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Cooliris adds YouTube search, image save to iPhone app
Cooliris has put out a useful update to its iPhone application that adds YouTube videos to its search results. This joins the image search which made the application so popular to begin with.
Yahoo open pages continue to dribble out
Yahoo is continuing to dribble out its open platform.The company on Thursday added an eBay Anywhere application to the dashboard area of the new home page in testing. The eBay application allows users to monitor their buying and selling activities
How to: Tweak YouTube embeds for HD playback
Several readers have e-mailed me and asked for instructions on how to take their HD YouTube videos and embed them elsewhere. As I mentioned before, this isnt an officially sanctioned feature, and as
AOL Sync beta launched for Outlook, phones
(Credit: AOL)Its been a busy two days for AOL Mail. On Wednesday, AOL launched a beefier version of the AOL Mail gadget for iGoogle. On Thursday, AOL won a few
Mapquest takes another baby step forward
MapQuest today got a few useful additions: You can now save personal data in your My MapQuest account -- like your home and work addresses, your mobile numbers, and cars mileage. The first two features make it easier to create
Google SearchWiki brings custom search results
Disagree with Googles search results? Youll be able to do something about it with a change the company plans to release starting Thursday.Googles SearchWiki is a feature that lets people elevate, delete, add, and annotate search results. Google remembers the
YouTube videos go HD with a simple hack
Wired, with the help of users on the VR-Zone forums, has uncovered a simple way to get high-quality uploaded videos to display in 1280x720--also known as 720p. YouTube has long been expected to
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Wipee List
A to-do list manager and web app that helps you prioritize your current tasks to increase your productivity and get things done faster than ever before.
Polyvore
Create collage sets with images across the web. Use Polyvores bookmarketlet tool Clipper to add images to play with, and use the editing tool to select, change and add images to any themed set, ranging from fashion creations to wedding
Musebin
One line music reviews with ratings. As with Twitter, lines are limited to 140 characters. Rate other reviews with Yea or Nay buttons. Currently in beta; you can request an invite.
CollabFinder
A resource for designers and developers to find each other for personal projects. Complete a profile, use the ranking tool to discover other peoples projects, and follow people whose projects youre interested in. Get updates on people whose project statuses
Bloglovin
An uncluttered free RSS reader. Claim your blog, follow your favorite blogs, save your favorite posts, and find new blogs to read.
Tip’d
A social media community for financial and business news. Submit articles about the latest financial news, tip the stories you like, and discuss the stories that have been posted.
Google Mobile App for iPhone
New search features available for the first time on iPhone, including voice search, quick search your contacts, location-aware results, and one-touch to Google services (Gmail, photos, talk, reader, etc). Available for free in the iTunes app store.
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snappyfingers
snappyfingersrelevant answers for frequent questions
shizzow
shizzow(email waitinglist)Shizzow is a location-based social web service that we built with the goal of helping you build quality relationships through face-to-face interaction.Blog
JuicyCampus
JuicyCampusthe place to spill the juice about all the crazy stuff going on at your campus.JuicyCampus Gets Banned From TSU, Cries Foul
Yahoo Glue
Yahoo GlueGet great images, videos, articles, and more all on one page. Glue topic pages help you get to all the information you want with just one click.Gluing Together the Best Content on the Web
pixisnap
pixisnapTurn your lifeless picture to awesome photo mosaics or cool Polaroid and make them your desktop wallpaper or Myspace background.
SingsBOX
SingsBOXSearch SongSingsBox: musica in streaming da ascoltare online
BudTrap
BudTrapa device for the iPod Nano that removes the inefficiency and tediousness out of earbud cable management.
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SpatialKey Mashes Up QuickBooks Customer Data
Earlier this week Intuit announced the release of a new web application that allows QuickBooks users to visualize customer data on a map mashup. The Customer Explorer, developed by SpatialKey, is provided as a free
Microsoft Releases Much Enhanced Live Search API 2.0
Microsoft has released a significantly enhanced version of their Live Search API. Live Search API 2.0 offers increased flexibility in terms of API protocols (REST/XML and JSON are now offered, in addition to the original SOAP
Mashup Scentific Publishing in the Elsevier Article API Contest
Elsevier, the worlds leading publisher of science and health information, has announced the Article 2.0 Contest, which invites developers to create innovative applications related to scientific journals and articles using the Elsevier Article 2.0 API. The
Get Hyperlocal News via the Outside.in API
Popular hyperlocal news and information service Outside.in recently released an API (our Outside.in API Profile) that provides developers with a way to access up-to-the-minute, location-based news. Based on its “news around you” feature, Radar,
Mashup Camp 8 Next Week, $9K in Prizes
With all of the new APIs opening-up these days and increasing emphasis on development in the cloud, its timely that next week is Mashup Camp. Now in its eighth run, it is free
Mashup Camp 8 Next Week, $9K in Prizes
With all of the new APIs opening-up these days and increasing emphasis on development in the cloud, its timely that next week is Mashup Camp. Now in its eighth run, it is free
Apps for Democracy Contest Mashes-up Washington D.C.
The winners of Washington D.C.s Apps for Democracy mashup contest were announced by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and CTO Vivek Kundra. The contest invited software developers to utilize Washingtons large public data
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Let me Google "Web 2.0 List" for you
Was that so hard?
How to make money using the Internet
Make money: not by building an internet company, but by using the net as a tool to create value and get paid. Use the internet as a tool, not as an end. Do it when you are part of a
IAB Reports U.S. Online Advertising Almost $5.9 Billion In The Third Quarter
The Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers just released their quarterly report on U.S. online advertising revenues. For the quarter, they estimate online advertising revenues were almost $5.9 billion ($5.865 billion, to be exact), which is an 11 percent increase from
BMW's New Mini: It's Electric!
An electric version of the popular gas-powered Mini Cooper was unveiled at the Los Angeles auto show. 500 lockable garage owners get the chance to test drive the green machine
Dell misses on sales, tops on profit
The computer maker struggles as the global economic slowdown pinches tech spending, and slashes expenses to beat their earnings forecast.
More People Planned to Brave the Crowds on Black Fridday This Year
Black Friday Will Be Busier Than Ever This YearShoppers
Google to Shut Down Lively Virtual World
Google will shut down Lively, its browser-based virtual world environment, by the end of December.Launched in July, Lively is Googles alternative to Second Life and other virtual world environments.
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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 2008-11-19
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
Links for 2008-11-14
Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » Social Media vs. Knowledge Management: A Generational WarA long series of excellent points made by Venkatesh Rao. Traditional KM is ingrained in many organizations and it's a good analogue to what's happening in
Links for 2008-11-12
How Nikes Social Network Sells to Runners - BusinessWeekExcellent video and article about how Nike using the sharing of running data and a community site to drive customer engagement and business outcomes. Not to be missed given some other large
Links for 2008-11-11
Vacation Rental Site Raises $250 Million - Bits Blog - NYTimes.comDefying conventional wisdom that most investors are hunkering down during the downturn, Internet firm http://HomeAway.com raises $250 million. Just goes to show you that market leaders don't watch the market
Links for 2008-11-07
Why Traditional Recession Tactics Are Doomed To Fail This Time - Umair HaqueExcellent piece on why what we do in business won't sustain us through the recession. We have to do something different. Good compliment to our discussion of using