FriendFeed Lets You Tag Users: Now Expertise Finds You (15)
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FriendFeed’s new beta version is out. There are a number of new features there, which are well described by Bret Taylor on the FriendFeed blog. I want to focus on a particularly powerful new feature: The ability to tag the people to whom you subscribe. In an earlier post, On FriendFeed, We’re All TV Channels, I described people as programming. Via our lifestreams, Likes and comments, we send a stream of content downriver to our ...
My FriendFeed Wishlist Mark Two (15)
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Back in May, having only been on the service a short time on my second attempt, I posted a FriendFeed wishlist of things I’d like to see on the service. The FriendFeed team has continued to innovate, introducing a new beta service this week that offers a range of extra functionality that makes the service better. And yet still I find myself wanting more, I guess that’s the downside of being passionate about a service, ...
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Joe said:
Official Blogger plugin as well...
Embed FriendFeed in your blog (58)
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We just launched a new set of customizable FriendFeed widgets for spicing up your blog or web site. There are several ways to embed FriendFeed, and you can pick as many of them as you want. FriendFeed Badge Create a customized FriendFeed badge to show off the services you use and your recent FriendFeed activity. FriendFeed Feed Widget Embed your feed or a room's feed on your blog or website with the feed widget. "Share ...
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Carl said:
May be useful, I'll have to try it and see
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Robert Safuto said:
Nice adds. I've been waiting for more types of widgets with more customization options.
Le Boss!!! (1)
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twitsms (1)
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twitsms Feeling cut-off since Twitter shut down your SMS? Get connected again and get your friends’ tweets delivered to your mobile. Blog
Google App Engine QR Code Generator (2)
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Jason Delport has created a QR Code generator on Google App Engine using the Google Chart API. Post from: 2d code Google App Engine QR Code Generator
Revealed: The Internet's Biggest Security Hole (Kim Zetter/Threat Level) (9)
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Kim Zetter / Threat Level: Revealed: The Internet's Biggest Security Hole — Two security researchers have demonstrated a new technique to stealthily intercept internet traffic on a scale previously presumed to be unavailable to anyone outside of intelligence agencies like the National Security Agency.
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Alex Leonard said:
This sounds a bit mental. Be afraid, be very afraid..;)
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nybble said:
crazy.
Introducing Ubiquity (427)
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An experiment into connecting the Web with language. It Doesn’t Have to be This Way You’re writing an email to invite a friend to meet at a local San Francisco restaurant that neither of you has been to. You’d like to include a map. Today, this involves the disjointed tasks of message composition on a web-mail service, mapping the address on a map site, searching for reviews on the restaurant on a search engine, and ...
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lishevita said:
This is very cool. I'm totally excited about this, and I'd love to see what this will do in the future on mobile platforms. Be sure to watch the video.
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Beemer said:
Awesome concept by mozilla...it will definitely change the way we interact with the web...have a read and look at the video.
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Sjoerd Visscher said:
Yubnub on steroids!
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Brent said:
Just playing with this thing this afternoon. So far, pretty cool.
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Jon Winstanley said:
Nice new browser innovation
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Walter DeFoor said:
Holy crap this is amazing.
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baber said:
Got this itro from my friend Atul, cool stuff about ubiquity and about time.
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Ryan said:
very interesting. kind of like executer or launchy for firefox
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Yann Dìnendal said:
Wah ! Regardez la vidéo, ça a l'air énorme !
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Juan Diego said:
Mencionado en:- http://www.davidgp.com/2008/08/27/ubiquity-para-firefox/- http://alt1040.com/2008/08/ubiquity-para-que-la-web-desconectada-este-mas-conectada/- http://www.enriquedans.com/2008/08/ubiquity-visualizando-tendencias-en-el-uso-de-la-web.htmlEn ninguno de los tres he entendido qué es Ubiquity, en realidad. Se dice que está muy bien y que hay que ver el vídeo.Y como aún no he visto el vídeo... :)Actualización:Ya he visto el vídeo. Parece que sí, que puede ser interesante. ¿Por qué? Para qué te lo voy a contar si puedes ver el vídeo tú mismo, jeje.
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Eddie said:
i've wanted something like this for a while now, if only for a command line interface to the web. yubnub is too slow, and is often down. firefox smart keywords are ok but require an extra bounce and extra (server-side) coding if i want to do anything fancy.
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ryan.capote said:
This is really cool, watch the video!
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Pradeep said:
Awesome!Have been playing with it since yesterday evening. It is most certainly the Quicksilver (http://bit.ly/1XVYsZ) of the web. And they seem to be intent on revolutionizing the way we access the web. (Also, check out Adaptive Path's video for Mozilla Labs' concept web series: http://adaptivepath.com/aurora/)Install (https://people.mozilla.com/~avarma/ubiquity-0.1.xpi) and type "command-list" to get the complete list of built-in commands.Or ubiq "command-editor" and build your own commands. May be something to 'select a text, add a note and post-to-reader'!It's also possible to embed Ubiquity commands in webpages. How will the web react? Think of the possibilities for a frequent user on a massive destination like Amazon or Yahoo!They admit that the whole thing is "messy" and "cluttered" (sample: hyphenated commands) but I can firmly say that they are heading in the right direction.Hmmm...now, about the lost mojo...[http://bit.ly/3xtnj7]
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g9yuayon said:
Super cool command line
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WebFlint said:
super cool
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Craig said:
watch the video halfway down, it's pretty cool
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Ooble said:
ZOMGWOW.This should make anyone switch to Firefox. Watch the video.
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brianwyrick said:
hot.
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Malcolm said:
Web 3.0 right here
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wyclif said:
I'm finding this very useful.
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Giacomo Rizzo said:
Molto, molto interessante...
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Betula said:
this is too cool! a command launchy in firefox
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Dean said:
A command line for the Internet! I love it.
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Ihar Mahaniok said:
Wow!Check out the video.This is the first thing in quite a long time that really impresses me.This will increase productivity, definitely.
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Cameron said:
This is awesome, its like Quiksilver/Launchy for the web!
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Johan Lopes said:
taking web browsing to the next level
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Geoffrey Wiseman said:
Looks interesting; would like to see where this goes.
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Erik Arvidsson said:
This looks really cool. I wonder how useful it will be in practice?
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Jonny M said:
wow, folks like this are amazingly smart...
Social Networking AIR App SocialU Wants to Be Your Everything (Invites) (19)
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SocialU claims not to be just another social network aggregator. Instead, they call themselves a social networking portal that runs as a desktop application via Adobe Air. The application is like a Web browser that displays all of your social networks in their own tabs. You can undock networks and tabs if you want. You can choose which networks to load at startup in tabs. There’s a decent amount of social networking sites you can ...
Reddit Now Fully Customizable: Bring Your Own Design and Domain (25)
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The social news and bookmarking site reddit today announced that it will allow its users to completely modify the CSS for their custom reddits, as well as pointing those sub-reddits to any domain they would like. You can now also choose your own header image and replace the reddit alien with your own creation. After opening up the sub-reddits and open-sourcing its code, this is yet another radical (but logical) step, and reddit's users are ...
Build your own widgets with Mozillas Ubiquity (1)
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Today Mozilla released a public prototype of Ubiquity , a curious command-based interface to locating information on the Web and creating compilations of information from various sources. See: Mozilla offers do-it-yourself mashups for all. At the moment, it's most capable as a command-line browser. You press the hot key, ctrl-space, and you can just start typing lookup commands, like "imdb Blade Runner." Or, if text is already selected in the browser, your command will act ...
Retour sur les causes de la crise alimentaire mondiale (1)
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Retour sur les causes de la crise alimentaire mondiale © Alter Info L’article 25 de la Déclaration universelle des droits de l’Homme stipule que « toute personne a droit à un niveau de vie suffisant pour assurer sa santé, son bien-être et ceux de sa famille, notamment pour l’alimentation, l’habillement, le logement, les soins médicaux ainsi que pour les services sociaux nécessaires ». La forte augmentation du coût des aliments de base, particulièrement importante au ...
Nouvelle « crise des missiles de Cuba » en Europe : vers une Troisième Guerre mondiale ? (2)
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Nouvelle « crise des missiles de Cuba » en Europe : vers une Troisième Guerre mondiale ? © Solidarité & Progrès 26 août 2008 (Nouvelle Solidarité) — Dans un article rédigé le 22 août, Helga Zepp-LaRouche analyse la gravité de la situation stratégique : « Soit on arrête immédiatement les provocations géopolitiques contre la Russie (comme l’attaque menée contre l’Ossétie du Sud par le régime britannique fantoche en Géorgie ou l’accord américano-polonais sur l’installation de ...
louisgray.com: The Following/Listening Ratio - Are Your Followers Actually Listening? (22)
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By Jesse Stay of Stay N' Alive (Identi.ca/FriendFeed)Let's face it. One of the main reasons you and I, and almost anyone, are on social services is that you want to interact with new people and expand your current network of connections. There's no doubt about it that there's power in this concept - as you grow your network with quality people, you will meet others that could potentially help grow your brand, share your product, ...