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Video-sharing goes to work (9)
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It was a mere three years ago that YouTube streamed its first video, forever changing the way we share experiences with people regardless of time and distance. At home, equipped with ubiquitous technology like a digital camcorder, a computer webcam or even a mobile phone, we can easily create video clips and share them with our friends and family. Technology is no longer a barrier on either end. All you need is a browser and ...Shared by Adam (10) Adaulfo (12) atul (70) dawn (4) Mike F (355) Rizzn (68) Uri (8) zeb (2) शंतनु (1)Contribute comment - Information Resource Manager (2)
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Is Twitter up to implement ‘the business model’? (1)
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We have got reports that Twitter is finally making a move on towards its business model and we had witnessed it with its launch in Japan when every user’s homepage had an ad at the top right. And that wasn’t it, we saw it this month too when Twitter limited the number of following per user to 2000. Something was up there in the pot cooking and being stirred by the investors and it waited ...Shared by Adaulfo (12)Contribute comment -
Get Ready For A New Platform War. Google Gears Drives Straight At Microsoft’s Profits. (13)
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Google launched Gears last May, and for the first year of its release it was considered a minor, niche product that a few developers and users may take advantage of to allow offline access to web applications. You can probably recall the arguments at the time: who needs offline access, connectivity is everywhere anyway, not enough apps will support this etc. It wasn’t until a year later and only a few weeks ago, that Google ...Shared by ack (17) Adaulfo (12) ChrisOfSpades (12) Emo (0) fuckmywig (16) GMale73 (6) Joel (0) Jonathan (1) Mark (0) mark (1) Mike (1) Mitch (10) Oriol Pascual (0)Contribute comment -
What Microsoft and Google asks you in Interviews | Startup Meme (2)
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Pingdom has pulled in some interesting job interview questions that are asked at Google and Microsoft. The questions are really interesting and would burn quiet a lot of your neurons if you seriously get down to answering them. In case you need some incentive to do so, Pingdom is offering a free on year Pingdom business account that normally goes for $479 to the person who best answers these questions. Questions by Google How many ...Shared by Adaulfo (12) draggon (0)Contribute comment -
Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja: A sneak peak for Ajaxians (23)
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John Resig is working on the Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja book, which I am sure will be a success. Manning has been kind enough to give us a sneak peak at some of the chapters: How closures work This content introduces the closure, an important aspect of JavaScript, and describes its use. It goes into detail on making private data, and dealing with callbacks and timers. Using (function(){})() Next up introduces the construct (function(){})() ...Shared by Adaulfo (12) aemkei (2) arjo (25) bdehamer (0) Brian Antonelli (4) Daniel (7) Droplits (0) g9yuayon (3) Gabriel Gilini (7) Guillermo Esteves (13) hac0demon (19) halans (22) james young (15) jharwig (1) JonB (6) Martin (0) Matthew (12) mjs (8) Scott (0) Seb (0) seektan (0) Shaun (8) TIGGR (43)Contribute comment -
The Future of Blogging Revealed (188)
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There has been a lot of talk lately about the changing face of the blogging landscape. Darren Rowse of ProBlogger asked if blogging has lost its relational focus; Scoble explained why tech blogging has failed you; and even though not everyone agreed with his every statement, there was a renewed commitment in the blogosphere to return to blogging about what excites instead of just writing about "Apple's newest gizmo or the peccadillos of tech personalities." ...Shared by !&# (17) ~C4Chaos (63) Abdul Jaleel (14) abrudtkuhl (0) adang001 (6) Adaulfo (12) Adrian Poermandya (2) Alan (0) Alan Cheslow (44) Alberto José Echeverri (0) Alexander (3) Alexander van Dijk (6) Andrew (4) Antonie Magano (16) atul (70) Baratunde (13) Bartolome Salas-Manzanedo (0) Ben Denison (0) BenQu (3) Bertrand Doux (0) Bertrand Soulier (1) Bhavesh (14) Blueblood (0) Brian (1) Briana Tomkinson (24) Bruce Thurlow (0) Bruno Tavares (0) carlaarena (14) cgranier (9) Ch (79) Chandoo (9) Chris Fizik (1) chrisfreitag (1) Christopher (47) Cody (6) Cory Grunkemeyer (0) Creeva (25) Daniel (1) Daniel Brandell (7) David (60) David (2) David P (5) David Steven (0) David V (14) Dawn (0) Dimitar D (35) Dimitrio (0) DOCBook Howto (97) dtybywl (19) Dzey (7) edu (28) ehu4ever (70) Einstweign (2) Eldon (14) Elroy (21) Eoin (8) Ernst-Jan (2) eschnou (9) Eyal Rofe (0) florian (0) francois schnell (19) Fred Schechter (53) Freek (1) Gabriel Oyarzabal (1) GC (0) Geoff K (9) Gerardo Capetillo (2) Gonzalo Lopez (3) Greg (5) Greg (6) Greg (2) guercheLE (5) Hector Palacios (0) Hessu J (1) Hisham (21) Hyunhak (2) iAlja (23) ian (1) Ivo Mortani (2) jadekaz (4) Jan (7) Jay (44) Jim (1) jintan (0) Joanne Jacobs (0) Jody (7) Joe (76) Joey (0) Johan (5) Johan Myrberger (5) John (5) John LeMasney (2) John O'Shea (2) John Ranaudo (2) Jonas Juhler Hansen (2) Jonathan (4) Joseph Rodgers (13) jqueryboy (20) jussi haverinen (1) Justin (16) k1v1n (3) Karin (4) Karsten (6) Kenley (1) kenmat (2) Kim (16) Kristin Norris (0) krynsky (10) LauraLee (206) lebachai (6) Leonel Vicente (2) Lescoste (0) Louis Liem (35) louisgray (111) Manos Matsakis (5) Marcel (21) marchino (21) Mark (1) Marque (0) Marshall Sponder (21) masayuki inoguchi (17) Matthew Eber (3) Maurice (0) Michael Krenz (0) Michel Bauwens (86) Mike F (355) MikeBoudreaux (15) Morten (10) Morten (0) Muzo (8) Netviber (10) NickBoucart (3) nik (3) NikitaScene (5) Niva (3) Onder Eren (2) palpitt (4) Paul Bradshaw (10) Paul Helmick (24) pflix (1) Philippe (0) Phreak 2.0 (44) Pvw (9) Rakki MK (0) ramyon (16) rawwell (6) refinch (0) rezar (18) Ricardo M. (23) Ricardo.Borelli (4) Rick Turoczy (62) Rob (90) Robert (19) Robert Scoble (61) Rodrigo Leme (2) Sachendra (3) Sai (4) Sai Gudigundla (9) Sameer. (1) Sandy (0) Scott Kiekbusch (1) Sean McBride (50) Sébastien (11) Seth (6) Shane (11) Shane Keener (3) sharonhurleyhall (13) Simon Young (27) Simone (10) Steffanie Müller (0) Stephen Baugh (21) sulleh (2) svartling (23) Tewe (0) Todd Suomela (0) tomi (0) Tony Duckles (7) Unseen (0) Vedi (9) Vishal (0) WebLeOn (19) whatevernevermind (8) Yaser Sulaiman (3) Yung-Hui Lim (62) zsafwan (17)Explore read four notes- Kenley said: Some ideas here to implement on my blog. Perhaps one of the Wordpress plugins mentioned?
- tomi said: lifestreaming instead of blogging?
- Hyunhak said: 블로그의 미래? 변화꼭 기술관련글만 블로깅해야되는가? 전문성있는 글들만 올라와야되는가? 그렇다면 lifesteaming하기 위해 꼭 sns을 사용해야하는가? 블로그의 새로운 모습
- DOCBook Howto said: I'm building something like this into the new design of staynalive.com
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25+ Tools for a Road Trip 2.0 (73)
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Ten, five, even two years ago, documenting a road trip meant disposable cameras, a fold-out map, postage stamps and planning ahead. Now a road trip means streaming video, GPS, email, and Hotels.com. Even if you’re not rocking an iPhone or BlackBerry, I know from personal experience (like last month, before I had an iPhone) that you can still have a digital adventure with something as simple as the Sony Ericsson w580i. In fact, if I’d ...Shared by Adam (10) Adaulfo (12) Aditi (10) Alan (1) Alan Cheslow (44) AlexT (4) Andy (8) AngieW (7) Annie (20) Antonio Bonanno (1) besighyawn (5) Brandy (5) Bryan Person (24) cgranier (9) Choongyeun Cho (0) chris (0) Chung (111) count.dokument (13) Dan York (6) David (6) David "Lefty" Schlesinger (2) David Dougherty (0) dep (1) Doug (1) Eliacin (19) FaceySpacey (3) Fred Schechter (53) Gabe (1) Gauravonomics (39) Getinet (26) Howard (0) Jamie R (8) Jason (0) Jean-François (4) Jeff (0) Jeff Rivers (0) kevin (19) Kevin Bondelli (31) krs (10) Kurt Vermeersch (4) linkman77 (0) Marcel (21) Mark (1) Mårten Ekenberg (2) Martin Ström (0) Martin Ström (10) Matt (0) Matt Wood (10) miasarmento (103) Mike F (355) MrGuff (76) Nick (4) nizu (0) oheresy (2) OnkelSchark (3) Phil (0) Retta (5) Ricardo M. (23) Ricardo.Borelli (4) Rizwan (9) Rob Domanski (0) Robert Scoble (61) Scott (1) Steve Olson (12) The (0) thingles (0) Vandywolfer (0) Wayne (0) winecast (3) Xdroot (31) zeaz (27) Zephir (13)- Vandywolfer said: Dang it! A month too late!
- Ricardo.Borelli said: Vida 2.0: nem viajando você fica longe da internet :P
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Google Offices (Googleplex) Around The World (120)
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Mountain View California, US Located at 1600 Amphitheater Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, this is the headquater for Google. Google Map. New York, US New York office is Google’s largest software engineering center outside of headquater Mountain View. According to GoogleSystem: Google opened their new NY offices 5 months ago (from Feb 2007) and already has around 500 employees who work on print ads, Google Finance, Google Spreadsheets, Checkout and more. Read ...Shared by 1unamayu (8) Aaron (7) Abhisek (10) adam flight (3) Adam Maldonado (109) Adaulfo (12) Adrian McMillan (0) Alan (1) Aldo (2) Andrea Tanzi (0) Andrew Lim (4) Andy (7) Anton Johansson (46) Atomic Chicken Ranch (0) Avi (439) Baturalp Torun (1) Benjamin (786) Bhavesh (14) blackysky (0) Brad (2) Brian Cuban (1041) Chandoo (9) Charli Wag (21) Cherry (2) chexov (4) Chris J Guerra (11) Chris Olson (1) Chung (111) Cogo (4) D. (57) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (0) daisylinbluez (0) Daniel (0) daniel (10) Danielle Brigida (134) Darren Isbrecht (77) Data Vortex (0) David (12) Del (12) dobata (282) Ed Rodriguez (0) eLd0raDo (11) Enrique Sierra Zaldo (0) eray (5) erbianchi (25) Eric Boehs (0) farzad (18) Felipe Plets (3) Getinet (26) Giacomo (3) happy_harry (1) Harrison (0) Hidde De Vries (3) hikikomori (48) IN (12) Inthenameofmine (361) INTML (7) J.D. Rucker (315) Jay Springett (6) Jimmy (3) Jon (0) Jonathan (15) jonn (5) jose (2) Josh (6) Josh Kaplan (14) Junwei (2) Justin Lilly (0) k00pa (41) Karthik Kastury (1) Katie Fellows (24) kcearns (0) keith (52) Keshav (35) kiroro (0) Lim Hong Kiat (0) lomo (11) Manuj Darshan (8) Matthias (16) mehdi (0) mgthantzin (3) MikePearce (2) mr_gadget (149) Mr. BabyMan (248) mr.petruccio (23) Nathan (0) neo (8) Nicholas Chhan (1) Nkululeko Masondo (0) paulo (20) Peety (85) Phil (42) Priyadarsan Venugopalan (7) ProfVegas (140) Qian (28) Ralph (6) Ricardo Giesta (9) Rich (29) Ritu (398) Robert Scoble (61) rom3ox (1) Ross V (276) RyneNelson (191) Semaho (13) sevas (4) Sham (102) Shankar Ganesh (37) SRAhmadi (0) SubEWL (20) Tambu (4) Tamer Hamza (10) th13rteen (110) Thomas Reimer S (10) Tony Siino (0) Trey (4) Wojciech Beling (4) wolkanca (22) Xenon2021 (1) Yasuhisa (8) 小飯包 (0)Explore read five notes- MikePearce said: Note how Google London is probably the dullest of all the Google offices...
- Karthik Kastury said: would love to work there in say the next 5 years ;-)
- Wojciech Beling said: Mi najbardziej podobają się takie hamaki jakie mają w Google :)
- sevas said: Google Paris : doin' it wrong
- Tambu said: è sempre un piacere rivederle...
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A Safer Gmail With Https (40)
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Google added a new feature to Gmail to always use a secure (https) connection. Switch to the settings/ general tab and scroll down to “Browser connection” to see if you got it already (if not, it may still be rolled out for you). While safer, Google in their blog announcement of this also notes it may slow down your Gmail a bit. [Thanks Mrrix32!] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: A Safer Gmail With Https | ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) 2ni (8) 7noOna (16) Adaulfo (12) Andy (0) APer3Caper (19) Badas (5) Chris (4) Chris Jackson (6) ChrisR (5) Dan Russell (11) danb420 (9) David (5) DigitalMike (34) Donnie Berkholz (5) Eugene (11) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (8) gisc (3) Ian (6) Jamie R (8) Kirby Witmer (0) Klemo (10) Litrik (6) lxb (9) MadGrin (1) Monsur (0) Murray (0) Navid (49) Page (1) Panic (6) Paul (16) Rob (90) samikki (1) Shachi Chandrashekhar (0) Thomas Stromberg (0) thr33 (23) tobalito (1) trygve (9) Wojciech Beling (4) zheng le (1)- Kirby Witmer said: neato!
- Litrik said: Highly recommended.
- Thomas Stromberg said: I hope they roll this out for google apps domains soon!
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iPhone 3G: ecco il vero spot mai andato in onda (2)
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In questi giorni le televisioni italiane stanno trasmettendo senza sosta il nuovo spot di iPhone 3G. La clip ha deluso molti spettatori, che la reputano noiosa e poco Apple-like. Ma gli amici di TheAppleLounge hanno scoperto qualcosa in più. Quella che va in onda su tute le reti non è la versione originale dello spot. Ecco in esclusiva il vero spot italiano di iPhone 3G, quello che Apple, TIM e Vodafone, per ovvie ragioni, hanno ...Shared by Adaulfo (12) Emanuele (6)Contribute comment - NonSociety: Julia (5)
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Radiohead and Google Partnering to Showcase 3D Music Video (19)
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Radiohead teamed up with Google to show their music video for the song “House of Cards,” visualized using 3D data. Google also offers an interactive app to let you see this data (it may take some time to load but once it’s done, you can play the video and pan & zoom at the same time), a Making Of, and a download of the points data as Comma Separated Values file. [Thanks Pixelisation!] [By Philipp ...Shared by Adaulfo (12) Carlos Pinto (5) charlie anzman (79) CineVegas (11) Dan (7) ema (3) enSue (25) gisc (3) Jake (7) MrGuff (76) Nathan (0) Nihar (19) PMinze (26) Polle de Maagt (0) Robert Birming (33) Roman (2) stevegio (0) Wyn (6) Zsoltt (0)Contribute comment - Symbian Italia (2)
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Urban Soccer (3)
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Funny soccer tricks, with some extreme performances. See also these throwing skills. @ haha.nu.Contribute comment -
Dan Mosedale: Interesting study about instant messaging and interruptions... (3)
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Abbiamo migliorato l'indicizzazione dei file Flash (2)
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Scritto da: Stefano Bezze, Search Quality Strategist e Ron Adler e Janis Stipins, Software Engineer Oggi vogliamo parlarvi di una novità decisamente importante che riguarda l'indicizzazione dei siti sviluppati con tecnologia Adobe Flash. Come è stato recentemente annunciato da Ron Adler e Janis Stipins che lavorano come software engineer nel nostro team di indicizzazione, Google ha sviluppato un nuovo algoritmo volto ad indicizzare il contenuto testuale presente nei file Flash. Possiamo quindi indicizzare menù, banner, ...