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Twitter is winning and most of its competitors remain in denial. In spite of almost 5 months of unavailability of its most viral service, Twitter remains the platform of choice for most users. FriendFeed remains a hybrid of conversations and semi-realtime aggregator, capturing most of the energy of Google Reader as a citation engine but stubbornly refusing to allow its metadata to flow back into Twitter and other real time engines. Facebook has freshened up ...Shared by Daniel Sandler (6) Dave (15) Dave Winer (13) dobata (324) Dominik (27) Kim, Yi-chul (10) matthew hunt (23) matthooper (12) Mike F (361) nicholas gill (11) pankaj (13) Patrick (14) Philip Ryan Johnson (8) Ross (15) Sam Harrelson (15) vincent lee horton (2) warren sukernek (27)- matthew hunt said: Interesting piece - worth a read.
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Bare Bones Software's BBEdit, one of the longest-standing applications in the Macintosh world, has received a major update to version 9.0, adding a number of features that will likely enhance the productivity of anyone who uses the text editor or currently relies on a less-capable program. Whether you need a Web authoring tool, a programmer's editor, a utility for manipulating massive text files, a writing tool that focuses purely on text, or all of the ...Shared by Daniel Sandler (6) zsafwan (18)Contribute comment - The Curse of QWERTY. Discover, 1997. (1)
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I worked in a school district for a few years where we had two break-ins that included thefts of Mac laptops. So I decided to create something that would help track laptops in the event they were stolen. This is of course free, one of its major advantages. It is also hosted by yourself, so it is easy to control. This has run on about 1,500 computers without causing any type of overload on machines ...Shared by Charles VIARD (18) Daniel Sandler (6) Franck Mahon (3) Julian Gruber (46) Mike (8) Paolo (10) Piotr (0) R (35) wes (18)Contribute comment -
Mac Designer Andy Hertzfeld Looks Back at 25 Years of Mac (48)
permalinkAndy Hertzfeld, one of the original designers of the Macintosh, is also the author of the book Revolution in the Valley, which tells the tale of the birth of the Mac. As the Mac approaches its 25th anniversary in January, Andy spent some time talking about how the Mac has changed over time, how a group of highly talented individuals was able to come together as a team to create it, why Xerox let it ...Shared by Adam Maldonado (109) Akshat (0) Alden (2) Alex France (138) Anton Kast (11) Barbara K. Baker (2) Ben Jacob (16) Ben Soto (0) Brandon (39) Bronson (3) chrishawn (3) Cody Carreras (9) craig (46) Dan Serfaty (14) Daniel Sandler (6) David F. Bills (7) Dean Clark (71) Digg Boss (641) digits12 (614) Eric Chen (66) idiotboy (1) Jonathan (14) JonRohan (3) Jordan (271) Justin Pearson (6) Katie Fellows (24) Matt Lopez (43) Matthew Davidson (0) mattlopez (40) Maurice Svay (8) McBilly Wilford Sy (37) Melvin Nez (2) Miguel Lopez (46) Mike Butler (3) Mitchell Laurren-Ring (4) Mr. BabyMan (249) Narayanan Hariharan (140) ProfVegas (144) Rene Rattur (0) RyneNelson (191) ShuTian (29) Steve (9) Steven (0) th13rteen (110) Travis (24) wcaw (48) ZayneHumphrey (4) Zie (5)
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Social Networks: The Case for a "Pause" Button (65)
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PauseJason Kottke (via Rex, via TechCrunch) points to a new feature on FriendFeed that allows users to “fake follow” people: That means you can friend someone but you don’t see their updates. That way, it appears thatShared by 'Nette (16) Alan Trewartha (0) Andrew Huff (2) Andrew Trinh (25) Bill Anderson (3) Bob Hazlett (5) Brent (2) Daniel Bachhuber (20) Daniel Sandler (6) Danny (8) David Wertheimer (0) Doug (4) emersunn (8) Erik Stattin (34) Gavin Bell (12) George Tziralis (8) Gienah Ghurab (15) Gregory (1) Inky (8) Jacqui (2) javier (43) Jay (44) Joe (11) Joseph Miller (2) Josh (13) Josh Puetz (1) Justin Baum (8) Laughing Squid (13) Lee Bryant (10) mac (17) Mads (14) maetl (0) Marc Rudkowski (0) Mark R (3) Martin Hall (13) Matthew Bischoff (29) Meredith Farkas (14) meta (1) mgalpert (4) Michael Kuhn (4) Mike (1) Mike F (361) Mona N (57) Nils (10) Noah J (6) Parveen (5) pedstrom (0) Peter (7) Peter (1) Rob (5) Ross (15) Ross Munce (5) Rubin (0) Ryan (1) sara waller (1) Shane (16) Stephen Baugh (22) Steve Lawson (1) Stewtopia (1) taylor (191) Thomas (10) thornley (28) Todd Mundt (50) William Couch (13) Youlay (7)Explore read nine notes- Ross said: ha, "specially on a site like FriendFeed, which has quickly become the platform of choice for the web’s least interesting narcissists — and the slow-witted woodland creatures who enjoy grooming their fur — this is a major breakthrough in the makebelieve friendship space."
- Mark R said: Oh Merlin Mann, you never cease delighting me with your commentary.
- meta said: "If you need to appear on an Internet list to know you're someone's friend, you may have problems a computer can't solve." Amen to that.
- Parveen said: Man, I wish I had a pause button.
- Shane said: What I wouldn't give for a native, configurable PAUSE on Twitter. Well, I wouldn't give money but the sentiment is the same.
- Ryan said: kind of interesting approach to dealing with overwhelming data from life streaming.
- Stewtopia said: "You can pause your newspaper delivery, and the newspaper never complains. Unfortunately most people online haven’t figured out that they’re just another publisher in a crowded space."Now that, is a good idea.
- Michael Kuhn said: "Jason Kottke (via Rex, via TechCrunch) points to a new feature on FriendFeed that allows users to “fake follow” people: That means you can friend someone but you don’t see their updates. That way, it appears that you’re paying attention to them when you’re really not. Just like everyone does all the time in real life to maintain their sanity."
- Noah J said: I could repost Merlin all day.
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