Yahoo, Google, and Microsoft All Slowly Start Their Lifestreaming Initiatives (9)
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little over a month ago Yahoo announced that they were turning user profile pages into a social control panel. I spent a little time when they launched and was less than impressed. It was apparent that they had given a small half-hearted effort trying to create a Lifestream. Hutch Carpenter wrote a clear plan on how Yahoo could easily become a leading Lifestreaming service if they focused properly on resources to achieve it. The first ...
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"The one similarity in all of these is that they are just isolated profiles that provide a disconnected view of our lives to others in the sense that they are not part of a socially interactive eco-system which is what most Lifestreaming services are currently aiming to be." >> And MSFT wants to do lifestreaming via a downloadable client? Ugh!
SQLPass 2008: The PASS Summit - Day Two (2)
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Introduction "Hey Andy? What happened to your Day One post?" Excellent question. I was going to post a Day One post - really I was - but I got side-tracked. I won't mention any names, but I will blame the major offenders by their Twitter handles: @BrentO, @sqlagentman, and @SqlBatman. These gentlemen forced me - through coercion and peer pressure (you teenagers take note) - into joining them Sunday evening at a cool little bar ...
Opinions have equal airtime but unequal credibility (1)
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Photo by ice_ix A few days ago, Hutch Carpenter wrote a post that talked about reader responses to shared items that appear in FriendFeed, that massive RSS feed aggregator. A couple of his closing paragraphs summarize his argument quite well: Sometimes people get exasperated that something they’ve blogged about or posted didn’t get a lot of traction, while an A-Lister talks about the same thing and everyone falls over themselves to Like, comment, share the ...
Hotmail regroupe vos différentes adresses (1)
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Ça y est, Windows Live Hotmail permet enfin d'utiliser d'autres comptes de messagerie pour envoyer et recevoir ses messages.Il suffit de d'indiquer dans les options les différentes adresses - jusqu'a 5 - que l'on désire utiliser et on peut alors envoyer et recevoir des messages avec n'importe quelle adresse (@neuf.fr, @orange.fr, @yahoo.com...) directement depuis son compte Hotmail. plus d'infos.Le transfert des messages vers un domaine extérieur à Windows n'est, quant à lui, toujours pas permis.