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SharedReader: Attack of the Google Shared Items Memetrackers
via Mashable! by Kristen Nicole on January 16, 2008
ReadBurner just came out last week, and today we see another service that’s set out to take advantage of the economy that Google Reader has afforded us. In finding new wa
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There's a feed for that?!
via Official Google Reader Blog by Mihai Parparita on January 14, 2008
As an engineer on Google Reader, it's always great to hear from users, especially when it's about how Reader has helped out. I was very happy when the team received this email from Gary Patino:I was having a hard time finding the right job here in Houston. Days would go by without talking to a single recruiter. But then I started using Google Reader to subscribe to custom-mad
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Flickr Takes Historical Imagery To The Masses
via TechCrunch by Duncan Riley on January 16, 2008
A new project from Flickr will see the photo sharing site showcasing historical imagery from public resources.“The Commons” is a pilot project between Flickr and the Library of Congress that will tap into the Library’s rich historical footage and allow it to be viewed f
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Shared Reader Latest to Take on Google Reader Shared Item Rankings
via louisgray.com by louisgray on January 16, 2008
Just ten days after we saw the debut of ReadBurner, a site which tabulates the most popular shared feed items from Google Reader and displays who is sharing them, we see yet another entrant into t
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The Danger of Free
via ReadBurner | Currently Popular by (author unknown) on January 16, 2008
Everyone loves to get stuff for free. We line up to get a free drink, we sign up for free checking accounts, and we're happy to get a free gift with the purchase of our next car. We love free stuff, even though we all knowand understand that free is an illusion. After that free drink, we pay for the next three. The bank is m
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Why we’re going to FastCompany.tv
via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogger by Robert Scoble on January 16, 2008
Ahh, Andy Plesser broke my career news again (he was the guy who broke my news about leaving Microsoft too). Louis Gray got the story first, though, I think, although I told dozens of people at the BlogHaus last week at CES.Fir
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Yahoo Implements OpenID; Massive Win For The Project
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 17, 2008
The rumor last week was that Google (as well as Verisign and IBM) were mulling over the idea of joining the
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Ford: Car owners are pirates if they distribute pictures of their own cars
via Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow on January 14, 2008
Josh sez, "The folks at BMC (Black Mustang Club) automotive forum wanted to put together a calendar featuring members' cars, and print it through CafePress. Photos were submitted, the layout was set, and... CafePress notifies the site admin that pictures of Ford cars cannot be printed. Not just Ford logos, not just Mustang logos, the car -as a whole- is a Ford trademark and its image can't be re
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Stevenote In 60 Seconds
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 16, 2008
Too lazy to watch the entire Stevenote video stream on CrunchGear, or read Duncan’s
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Surprise, Justin.TV Builds Own CDN To Cut Costs, Improve Performance
via TechCrunch by Nick Gonzalez on January 17, 2008
While Justin.TV’s live video site first broke on the scene with its fair share of scandal and gimmicks, not too many people realized they were doing anything more than programming a website to broadcast video from off
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