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Twtvite Makes Organizing Tweetups Easy
From the developer who brought us twtpoll, Felipe Coimbra, now there is twtvite, an easy way to use Twitter or Facebook to create a micro-invite for your friends and followers. You create an invite on the twtvite site,
Wiki Service AboutUs Secures $2.5 million From Voyager Capital
Portland-based AboutUs has secured a $2.5 million Series B round of financing from Voyager Capital with the VC firms managing director Erik Benson joining its board, reports TechFlash. The company operates a wiki for information primarily
TechCrunch Poll: What Would Make You Switch Search Engines?
Although Google keeps gaining search engine market share, peoples loyalties are far from locked in. J.P. Morgan Internet analyst Imran Khan recently conducted a survey to see if Web consumers would be willing to switch search engines. He
Google Gets A New Favicon, Again. It’s Uh.. Colorful
Generally when a site changes its favicon (the tiny image that typically appears next to your URL in the browser) nobody really notices or cares. Unless youre Google.Back in June the company unveiled a brand new stylized g icon with
Ex-MySpacers Launch Corkin, A Social Classifieds Portal
Corkin is a new web service that combines classifieds listings with a set of social tools that the company says differentiates it from juggernauts such as Craigslist and eBays Kijiji. Like corkboards youd find outside of
CES: Interview with Mark Cuban and Bud Mayo
We had a chance to chat with billionaire entrepreneur, Mark Cuban, and CEO of Cinedigm, Bud Mayo, about their work together to bring live 3D entertainment into movie theaters across the country. The technology promises to be a
Leaked Investor Email From Tapulous Say Breakeven December, More Funding, New Products
Tapulous CEO Bart Decrem sent out an email to investors yesterday updating them on the status of the iPhone/Android focused company. It was forwarded to us, and we reprint it below.The company makes the popular
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Setup Your Own Job Interview With MeetingWave
MeetingWave is an interesting new twist on the MeetUp concept. As opposed to organizing group events, the idea is to specify who you’d like to meet, post an invite, and accept or reject requests to attend. For example, let’s say
I’d Trade 10 Facebook Friends for a Whopper
Burger King has introduced a new Facebook application that is getting lots of attention – “Whopper Sacrifice.” The concept is essentially this: delete 10 of your Facebook friends and get a free Whopper. Each time you remove someone, that action
Thanks to Mashable’s Valued Sponsors
Thanks to this week’s advertisers and partners for helping us grow to be the #1 website on social news and technology.Advertise with us and get noticed.Help us to help you. Mashable is seeking out site sponsors for our large, diverse
10 Most Common Misconceptions About User Experience Design
Whitney Hess is an independent user experience designer, writer and consultant based in New York City. She authors the blog Pleasure and Pain.When I tell people that I am a user experience designer, I usually get a blank stare. I
And the Really Big Thing About the Palm Pre Is…
Multitasking.I’ve been reading coverage of Palm’s new device, Pre, which is being presented at CES this morning, trying to figure out whether this thing can be a real iPhone competitor (or killer). Because, you know, it’s not about the hardware
What Happened on Friday, May 30th of 2008?
Ever tried out Facebook Lexicon? It’s a nifty tool that looks for occurrences of certain terms on Facebook users’ walls and creates a graph that shows how often is the term mentioned over time. The Lexicon has been around for
Tweetbacks: Mashable Post Inspires Innovative Twitter Service
In a post earlier this week, we mentioned the concept of “Tweetbacks” – essentially the idea of showing Twitter activity relating to blog posts in the same way that comments are displayed on most blogs today. Much to our delight,
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Google, Facebook, MySpace and More Meet to Talk Activity Streams
Last night at the offices of blogging software company Six Apart, engineers and social media specialists from a number of companies large and small met to discuss proposed standards for the future of activity
Banking on the Wiki Way: AboutUs Secures $5 Million in Funding
AboutUs, the wiki thats working to capture detailed information about every site on the Web, has secured $5 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Voyager Capital with a $2.5 million
Windows 7 Beta Downloads Will be Available Soon - Microsoft's Servers Already Can't Handle Demand
When Steve Ballmer announced that the first public beta of Windows 7 would be available today, it was already clear that there would be a tremendous demand for the next version of Windows. The last we
Amazon's New Management Console Makes Setting up a Server in the Cloud Easy
Amazon today announced its new web-based AWS Management Console, which makes it very easy for users of Amazon EC2 cloud computing service to set up and manage their servers. As cloud computing companies are starting to
Report: Community Platforms Market Led by Jive Software and Telligent
Forrester released a report today about the community platforms market. They evaluated nine vendors, concluding that Jive Software and Telligent Systems "lead the pack because of their strong administrative and platform features." KickApps and Pluck were also
WhosTalkin: Social Media Search for a Moment in Time
Today, searching through social media sites is much like the days of searching the Web before the advent of Google. Many of us are performing a series of loosely associated searches, and then aggregating
WTF? Origins of Five Popular Web 2.0 Terms
Web 2.0 is pretty cool - so cool in fact that its got its own buzzwords and lingo that not everybody knows. Everybody has a lot to gain from participation in this new cultural phenomenon,
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Delaying DTV Could Mean Longer Wait for LTE
President-elect Barack Obama is asking Congress to delay the transition that will force the nation’s TV broadcasts to switch from analog to digital signals. Depending on how long the delay is, it could affect the deployment of several services destined
In Hard Times, Chipmakers and Suppliers Butt Heads
The pain the recession is currently causing for the semiconductor industry has been well documented, but it may also escalate tensions between chip equipment vendors and their customers. An ongoing debate over the need to invest in the next cycle
In Hard Times, Chipmakers and Suppliers Butt Heads
The pain the recession is currently causing for the semiconductor industry has been well documented, but it may also escalate tensions between chip equipment vendors and their customers. An ongoing debate over the need to invest in the next cycle
Can Pre Save Palm From Being Put Out to Pasture?
Today, after a nearly year-long delay, Palm announced WebOS, a brand-new web-centric mobile operating system, and the Palm Pre, its first WebOS-powered device. With this twin release Palm hopes to stage a comeback in the mobile business. But while most
Can Pre Save Palm From Being Put Out to Pasture?
Today, after a nearly year-long delay, Palm announced WebOS, a brand-new web-centric mobile operating system, and the Palm Pre, its first WebOS-powered device. With this twin release Palm hopes to stage a comeback in the mobile business. But while most
Key Telco Legislator, Net Neutrality Champion Jumps To Energy
Congressman Edward Markey, a key proponent of net neutrality and online privacy, will leave his position on the committee that deals with telecommunications regulation to chair the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment. House watchers had
For Sun, Q-Layer is a Smart Buy
Sun Microsystems has acquired Q-Layer, a Belgium-based infrastructure management company that has technology to automate the deployment and management of both public and private clouds, for an undisclosed amount of money. This is a smart tactical move, and Q-Layer also
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New in Backpack: Reorderable sidebar links
We’re excited to announce a new Backpack feature. Now you can reorder the pages linked in your sidebar. Sidebar links are no longer limited
PHOTO: My first thought after looking at this DSLR
My first thought after looking at this DSLR collage is: Why hasn’t anyone made a white SLR? Why are all SLR’s black or dark grey? Seems like an opportunity for someone to stand out.
QUOTE: The financial crisis in America is really
The financial crisis in America is really a moral crisis, caused by the series of proofs which the American public has received that the leading financiers who control banks, trust companies and industrial corporations are often imprudent, and not seldom
How to do Basecamp-style subdomains in Rails
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Leap before you look?
Gordon Segal, founder and CEO of Crate and Barrel, says lack of wisdom is the reason his store got off the ground.“We didn’t know anything about retail,” Segal recalled. “I had grown up in the restaurant business, so I knew
PHOTO: Peculiar error from QuickBooks Pro. You can
Peculiar error from QuickBooks Pro. You can’t enter a $ into an accounting app? Sure, the dollar may be invalid sometime in the near future, but…
Mr. Moore gets to punt on sharding
Sharding is a database technique where you break up a big database into many smaller ones. Instead of having 1 million customers on a single, big iron machine, you perhaps have 100,000 customers on 10 different, smaller machines.The general advise
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Four short links: 9 Jan 2009
Four questions, one per link: what next, can it solve a big problem, whats the final boss for Python programming, and why on earth would anyone want yogurt that glows in the dark?End Times - gloomy piece on the future
Four short links: 8 Jan 2009
Four quickies from databases, telephone history, botnets, and disaster tech.MemCacheDB - a persistent storage engine for fast and reliable key-value based object storage and retrieval, with transactions and replication (via stinky). Joining Cassandra, Prophet, CouchDB, and many others in the
Four short links: 7 Jan 2009
Draw closer around the flickering firescreen, and hear four tales of brains, words, medical improvement, and the sharp ache of the wisdom teeth of the future poking through the soft gum of the 21st century as diagnosed by Dr Sterling.Mind
WSJ's End of Wall Street: Don't Order The Tombstone Just Yet
Its nice to be back after the holidays. I just watched a series of short videos from the Wall Street Journals Digital Network. The series is called the End of Wall Street. It is a short oral history of the
The Biggest Ponzi Scheme of Them All
Since Bernie Madoff has put Ponzi schemes back onto the front pages, its worth considering whether we are all complicit in the biggest Ponzi scheme of them all, the idea that the global economy can grow indefinitely. I grew up
Four short links: 6 Jan 2009
Four thought-provoking links from the worlds of disaster tech, multicore, bioengineering, and 17th century French nobility.Techies: Volunteering to Save the World - article on NGO work being the new black for technology. In particular, this caught my eye: Earlier this
What Will Change Everything?
Regular Radar contributor Linda Stone sent this in to be posted today.What game-changing scientific ideas and developments do you expect to live to see? The Internet, television, antibiotics, automobiles, electricity, nuclear power, space travel, and cloning - these inventions were
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@guneet Thanks for including me. I feel welcomed to the jungle! (via Twitter)
Steve Rubel posted a message on Twitter“@guneet Thanks for including me. I feel welcomed to the jungle!”45 minutes ago -Comment -Like
iPhone App Outperforms Most Print (Computer) Books This Holiday Season (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderiPhone App Outperforms Most Print (Computer) Books This Holiday Season31 minutes ago -Comment -Like
Facebook for iPhone and iPod touch updated to version 2.1 - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) (...)
Steve Rubel shared an item on FacebookFacebook for iPhone and iPod touch updated to version 2.1 - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)47 minutes ago -Comment -Like
Can a Jedi lightsaber cut through Superman? (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderCan a Jedi lightsaber cut through Superman?9 minutes ago -Comment -LikeAlistair and LJF Wolffe liked thishttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Inquisitr/~3/beOpED3vlsI/
Edelman Health Barometer (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderEdelman Health Barometer9 minutes ago -Comment -Likehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/sixtysecondview/~3/506036079/
Google Reader for Beginners (via Google Reader)
Steve Rubel shared an item on Google ReaderGoogle Reader for Beginners21 minutes ago -Comment -LikeKevin Doohan liked this
Axl Rose: Man of the People (via FriendFeed)
Steve Rubel posted a linkAxl Rose: Man of the People22 minutes ago -Comment -Like
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CN Readers Resume Listing
Below are profiles of CN readers seeking new employment. Please contact them directly using the links below their name if you are interested. Check out the details of this service on our launch post.Please note that CenterNetworks is not endorsing
No Twitter For a Week? YES WE CAN!
I dont know about you, but Ive had enough of Twitter for a while. So I have created a NO TWITTER" zone around these parts through next week.I dont care if
CoTweet - Multiple People Sharing One Twitter Account
NY-based CoTweet provides an application that allows multiple people to access one Twitter account. The idea is that this works best with "brand" Twitter accounts not for individual users. They describe the
Eye-Fi Working On Wireless Video Uploads
Earlier this week we reported that wireless digital memory card maker Eye-Fi launched an iPhone photo upload application. Today Eye-Fi is announcing that they are close to launching a way
Shorty Awards - The "Emmy Awards" For Twitter
The founder of the Shorty Awards explained that the awards are similar to the emmy and oscar awards but for Twitter messages. Get this - Twitter is such a great medium
Klout - Measure Your Twitter Influence
Late last year there was a lot of talk and bitchmemes (fake and real) about measuring "influence" for a Twitter account. A new startup believes they have the answer for actually measuring
Botanicalls - Your House Plants Can Send Twitter Messages
NY-based Botanicalls offers a service that lets your house plants talk to you. Basically your plants can tell you when they need water, sun, food, etc. The service explores the relationship between
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CES Day 1: Webware wrapup (Mostly Palm)
Breaking expectation, Day 1 of CES was not dull. Palm stole the show with a new and important product. And last night, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made an interesting announcement about Windows. Here are the Webware-related CES highlights from the
Facebook tells Meebo to rework Facebook Chat integration
Facebook has instructed Meebo to temporarily take down its newly implemented Facebook Chat integration. According to Meebo, Facebook would like them to, ...connect to their network in a different way. Facebook has committed
News Corp.'s MySpace, 'WSJ' partner on Davos contest
The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is one of those exclusive, highbrow affairs with a guest list tighter than your belt after a pie-eating contest. But social network MySpace is leveling out
Hoover's lays out mobile apps for business pros
(Credit: Hoover's)If knowledge is power, then salespeople in the field and roving business execs can now wield their share of it thanks to two new mobile apps. Hoovers Mobile
'Are My Sites Up?' keeps an eye on uptime
Are My Sites Up is a free service that monitors Web sites to see if everything is up and running. You simply plug in the URLs of whatever sites you want to keep an eye on (they dont even have
Five useful places to find financial data on the Web
I spend a considerable amount of time perusing financial sites for data that impacts a respective companys financial statements. Because of that, Ive developed a liking for certain sites, and a severe distaste for others that have no business providing
Learn how to play guitar in your browser (in 3D)
Apples Macworld announcement about professional and celebrity music instruction as part of Garageband 09 may have been impressive, but what might be a little more eye catching (and ultimately useful) is iPerform3D. This
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Choosy
A web-based job applicant tracking system. Choosy makes it easy to collect all applicants in one central location and to collaborate as a team on who is the best hire.
listography
A personal tool for creating a database of lists, such as: things to remember, to-dos, wishlists, references, likes/dislikes, autobio lists, photo lists, and so on. You can also try the list topic generator.
Crash the Inauguration
A guide by AirBedandBreakfast for people who want to go to the US Presidential Inauguration but dont have tickets. So far, over 500 Washington DC locals have added their rooms. Guests can book a room online securely using their credit
Kakuteru
Kakuteru is an experimental lifestreaming service that promotes up your online activity. Kakuteru enhances your FriendFeed activity and throws some extra spices in the mix.
Mufin
A music discovery engine that delivers a fresh and accurate system that introduces you to more of the music youll enjoy based on your individual musical tastes. The team behind the app includes some of the original minds behind the
Xtranormal
Create your own animated feature using only Flash and typing skills. Select from a range of characters, drag direction icons into your script, and type in your dialog. You can even select different accents for your characters. Currently in beta.
Muffin
A music discovery engine that delivers a fresh and accurate system that introduces you to more of the music youll enjoy based on your individual musical tastes. The team behind the app includes some of the original minds behind the
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Toobla
Toobla(‘Sorry, we are in Alpha’ waitinglist)Toobla is a service that helps you save, sort and show off great things you find on the web. Wanted: Alpha Testers for Toobla
prontohotel
prontohotelhotel search engine
twopular
twopularpopular trends on twitterBlogTwopular.com – The Most Popular Trends On Twitter
YouBlogged
YouBloggedOur user submitted blog posts give you the visitor an opportunity to find awesome new blogs to subscribe to while giving you the power to vote up or down on the best blogs on the web.BlogYouBlogged: il
Give Real
Give RealGive Real lets you send Real Drinks that your friends redeem at any Bar or Restaurant in the United States.
twalala
twalalatwalala is a client for Twitter that allows you to control what you see, and more importantly, what you don’t see in your twitterstream.Twalala for Twitterflittering
mulist
mulistmulist is a web widget, where you can create any type of list you can think ofMulist.com – Make Lists & Share Them Online
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US Congress Gets an API
The New York Times has just announced its new Congress API, which provides capability for developers to access to four sets of data about US Congressional representatives and their votes: a list of members for a
Apple Brings Geotagging to iPhoto Via Google Maps
In a clever move, Apple has leveraged the power of the Google Maps API (our Google Maps API Profile) to provide geotagging capabilities for iPhoto 2009, the latest version of its popular photo management software.
Enterprise Mashups: New Book Highlights the Patterns
Although mashups started out in the consumer space, their success makes a migration into corporate IT environments inevitable. Firms exploring this new software development model may struggle at first to understand the
Bitsmash: Get BitTorrent Stats via Code
Although over 1.1 petabytes of data are available and shared via the peer-to-peer services of BitTorrent, theres now a new web service that lets you get statistics on it all: its called Bitsmash. This relatively
DeepEarth: Microsoft’s Open Source Mapping Control
DeepEarth, a new map control that integrates Microsofts Virtual Earth mapping service (our Virtual Earth API Profile) with the Silverlight 2.0 framework, is now available as an open source project on CodePlex.
Trade Second Life Currencies via the VirWox API
VirWoX, the Virtual World Exchange for trading currencies in virtual worlds like Second Life, recently unveiled the VirWoX API. The API provides live access to real time quotes from the VirWoX marketplace, where the currency
Best New Mashups: Chumby and Facebook Voice Apps
Telephony and voice APIs are one of the most active segments of the API and mashup world. For example, in the past week, two of the latest mashups in our directory use telephony APIs in innovative
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16 Outstanding free Dreamweaver extensions
This post includes a nice collection of 16 outstanding free Dreamweaver extensions, such as jQuery and Prototype API extension, PayPal, Skype and Google tools extensions. Take a look!
Push Your Web Design Into The Future With CSS3
There are exciting new features in the pipeline for Cascading Style Sheets that will allow for an explosion of creativity in Web design. These features include CSS styling rules that are being released with the upcoming CSS3 specification. Realistically, you
Google Maps: 100+ Best Tools and Mashups
Most people think of Google Maps in terms of finding a place or business, or getting directions from one point to another. Others use the satellite images and terrain mapping features. But there are tons of other uses out there
Expenses You Don’t Think of When Starting a Business
I ruffled a few feathers with my recent post The Software Product Myth. The unrest surrounded my statement that making $2500/month from your software product wouldn’t allow you to quit your day job.The comments here and on a few social
Jobless rolls at 26-year high, retail sales weak
Unemployment benefit rolls swelled to a 26-year high in the last week of December, data showed on Thursday, while retailers, including market leader Wal-Mart, reported poor sales as the year-long economic slump deepened.
Joost Has A Heartbeat
A year ago the online video site was a ghost town. Then in September, when the company moved away from the use of downloaded software to an all-browser video experience, viewership spiked. Compete says they had 550k U.S. visitors in
Yelp user faces lawsuit over negative review
San Franciscan Christopher Norberg went to a chiropractor after being injured in a car accident in 2006. After a disagreement with the chiropractor over billing, he posted a negative review of the business on Yelp suggesting that the doctor was
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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 2009-01-07
The User Experience of Enterprise Software Matters :: UXmattersA terrific article that explores a point that I make all the time: Enterprise software usability is truly lousy for the most part and needs to change. I do have some theories
Links for 2008-12-04
The emerging case for open business methods | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.comI make a case for an apparently emerging era of open business methods powered by 2.0 concepts and the Internet. I include examples, case studies, and challenges. If
Links for 2008-12-03
Product Design And Development Is Outsourcings Next Big Thing - Outsourcing Blog - InformationWeekThe info is a little dated but the numbers are so large that it's compelling information about how product development and design is being outsourced. Of course,
Links for 2008-12-01
Biggest Battle Yet For Social Networks: You, Your Identity And Your Data On The Open WebFacebook continues to make major and mostly proprietary moves as the battle for Web identity heats up. Most companies are following open standards but Facebook
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