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Six Apart Gives Journalists Free Blogs (39)
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San Francisco-based blogging startup Six Apart has announced they will be giving away free accounts on their TypePad blogging system for professional bloggers and journalists who recently lost their jobs as well as those who fear the axe is coming. Cleverly dubbed the "Journalist Bailout Program," the service includes one free blog, a place in the Six Apart Media advertising program, promotion on Blogs.com, a as well as other tools and advice on driving traffic ...Shared by (teh)Kenny (3) a77ila (18) adang001 (0) Blonde 2.0 (0) Bryan (1) Cesar H Castro Jr (0) Chris (0) Craig Childs (0) Dan (11) Danielle (0) David Feng (1) Dee (1) Devlin D (0) dreig (0) Drew Olanoff (5) ehu4ever (6) Eran Kampf (0) Gauravonomics (20) Gerard Barberi (0) iAlja (2) J. Phil (9) Jeff (0) Joakim Jardenberg (0) John (1) Jon Lowder (0) Jonathan Brown (0) Josh Bancroft (2) Kiran Denniz (25) Kris Haamer (0) Leximo (22) louisgray (3) MAlbano (0) Marnie Webb (0) Morton Fox (9) Oncle Tom (2) Phreak 2.0 (0) Simone (0) Thiago Freire (0) Tim Hoeck (1)Explore read four notes- a77ila said: Journalist Bailout Program ㅎㅎ
- Devlin D said: That's actually a really good idea in a sea of half assed ones.
- Joakim Jardenberg said: listigt. men jag skulle nog ändå rekommendera en wp-blogg och framförallt ett eget domännamn.
- Eran Kampf said: Now that's a good move to get pro bloggers on Six Apart's platform...
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10 Semantic Apps to Watch - One Year Later (128)
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In November 2007, we listed and reviewed 10 promising Semantic Web apps. A lot can happen in one year on the Internet, so we thought we'd check back in with each of the 10 products and see how they're progressing. What's changed over the past year and what are these companies working on now? The products are, in no particular order: Freebase, Powerset, Twine, AdaptiveBlue, Hakia, Talis, TrueKnowledge, TripIt, Calais (was Clear Forest), Spock. In ...Shared by 曹小聪 (0) a77ila (18) Abdul Jaleel KK (0) adam (28) Adam Broitman (0) ageor (0) Alberto (21) ani625 (5) Anna (0) Anne Kathrine Petteroe (0) arturo.servin (0) Atit (0) Avi (45) Avi Kaplan (0) Babluit (0) Ben (0) Bibliobsession (0) Bruce (0) Camille Roux (0) Cass (0) ChaCha Fance (0) Charles Balazs (8) Chris J. Guerra (1) Chul Park (0) Clickfire (6) DavidSS (0) Deborah Petersen (46) Dion Hinchcliffe (0) directeur (0) dreig (0) ealdent (0) eftanzil (0) Emanuel Hallklint (0) Emrah Tokalak (0) Eric Schoonover (0) f0gh0rn (0) Federico Melosi (0) Fernando Zunino (0) Frederic (0) gmurran (0) GP (0) Gregory Backouche (0) guy (23) Guy (1) Henk Nouwens (0) J. Phil (9) J.D. Rucker (31) jalbert (0) Jason Herskowitz (0) jason o (13) Jay Dugger (0) Jeremy (0) Jill O'Neill (0) Joakim Jardenberg (0) joamag (1) Joe R (0) Joelle Nebbe (0) Johan (0) Jonathan Wong (0) Jurrian ten Hove (1) Kenny Kim (0) Kin (0) kliger (0) kris (0) Kris Haamer (0) Laci (0) Lance (27) Lawrence (1) Le prof. (0) Leena (67) Leximo (22) Lula.Pro (1) Lydian(小草莓) (0) Magnus Enger (15) Maksim Ananjev (0) Marc van Waardenburg (0) marcel weiß (8) Marnie Webb (0) Marshall Kirkpatrick (0) Matjaž (1) Miguel Lopez (19) Mihalcea Razvan (0) Mike Fruchter (16) msnoulten (0) Muhammad Saleem (29) Neil (53) Nick Defina (4) nicolas.boullosa (0) partout (0) Paul Parkinson (0) Peter Duke (0) Quasidot (0) Régis Gaidot (0) raurublock (3) Richard (0) Richard Fahey (2) Rick Turoczy (0) Ritu (1) robdiana (9) row1e (0) runawaymule/Chris (2) rzklkng (0) Samuel (1) Sandra (4) sarah (32) Saurier Duval (0) Sav Khetan (2) shawnsmith (0) Sho (6) Simon (0) Simon Wren (5) Sonny Cloward (0) Spudsstuff (5) stuart brown (0) Sun Tzu (23) Tal Siach (8) tamihania (0) Tim Hoeck (3) Todd Mundt (0) wendong gu (0) Wilhelm Bauer (5) Will (0) Wismark (0) xxdesmus (3) yuvalk (2) Zach Beauvais (0) Zak M. (57) Zee from WeDoCreative (0)Explore read five notes- Joakim Jardenberg said: Intressant med tillbakablickar. Jag har testat samtliga och de som är sticky för min del är TripIt som åker fram varje gång jag har en större resa på g och Calais som jag följer slaviskt och har stort hopp till.
- Will said: Slow and steady wins the race. Unless youre ridiculouly fast and agile and have video sharing and auto tagging!!!!
- Maksim Ananjev said: Нифига интересного, именно это и интересно.
- yuvalk said: mmmmmmmmmmmmm.....
- Joelle Nebbe said: since i worked in that field for a while, and am still waiting to see these technologies reach the critical point where they become obvious. Something that has been far too slow :(
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Dear Web, please help me get outside (5)
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Earlier this week, Boris wrote a bit about the things he hates about the web. After reviewing the new group socializing startup, MIXTT, yesterday, I was thinking about one of my favorite things about the web. It’s those rare moments, when ideas, computer code, and virtual screens somehow turn into fresh air and real conversation. I love when the web helps me get outside and talk to real people. These days, no matter what your ...Contribute comment -
Three examples of great blogging (29)
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There's not enough great blogging, so when it happens, it's worth pointing out. First what do I mean by great blogging? 1. People talking about things they know about, not just expressing opinions about things they are not experts in (nothing wrong with that, of course). 2. Asking hard questions that powerful people might not want to be asked. 3. Saying things that few people have the courage to say. Most blogging, like most journalism ...Shared by Al (0) Avi Kaplan (0) benjamin philipson (0) Christian (0) cori schlegel (0) Dan (11) dan (0) David Cohn (0) dreig (0) Duncan Riley (2) Greg (0) jon bradford (0) Jordi (0) Justin Yost (0) Kevin Tunis (0) kskobac (1) louisgray (3) meriksen (1) Michael (8) Mike Fruchter (16) MrGuff (0) Pankaj (0) Patrick (0) px (1) Richard (0) Robert Scoble (1) Thomas Smith (8) Vinodh (0) Vish (0)- px said: The President-elect should help create competition. I think competition is so important it should be written into the Constitution (it's not there unfortunately). The fact that the CEO of the company is on his board of economic advisers is a problem in its own right, and is compounded by Obama's favoring his product over competition. Yes, it matters. It really does.
- Robert Scoble said: This is the old Dave Winer that I used to love reading. Absolutely agree with all points here. Especially with tools like Tube Mogul that make it easy to distribute video to a bunch of services. But Obama is just buying into ye olde political and PR belief of going where the biggest audience is. It's why Steve Jobs only gives iPhones to four journalists. We don't complain about that enough, either, but you can't argue with success.
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The Tribes Q&A ebook is here and it's free (60)
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Dozens of volunteers, working together, put together this ebook: Download TribesQA.pdf Yours to share or print or email, but please don't sell it or change it. Not only is there a juicy insight on every page, but I'm comfortable saying it's the best designed PDF I've ever seen, worth making into a template for your next project. Enjoy it.Shared by _original (1) a77ila (18) adang001 (0) Alex (0) Annette Shacklett (0) Ashwin (0) Brad Garland (1) Brian Horn (0) chris (0) Chris Bartlett (0) Chris Craft (2) ChrisLeonard (0) Clayton B (0) Courtney (0) Daniel S. (1) Darin R. McClure (0) Darren Draper (0) dreig (0) Ed Dale (0) Emil Hunefalk (0) Feba (4) Felfoldi (0) Frank (2) Gauravonomics (20) Gianni D'Alerta (0) Hashim (0) iAlja (2) isaaclar (0) jalam1001 (2) jamesvandyke (0) Jbud1 (0) John (0) John (1) John Mettraux (1) John W. Furst (0) Justin Long (0) Kishore Balakrishnan (0) Kris (0) Leximo (22) LunarFly, LLC (0) Matthew Gowan (0) Miguel Cavalcanti (0) Mike Fruchter (16) mlc (0) MrGuff (0) Murat Kahraman (0) Pete Williams (0) planningqueen (0) Quinny (0) RobertBrown (0) RoyBlumenthal (0) ryan (0) Saul (0) SoulSoup (0) Sue (0) susanna (0) Terence Lo (1) Thomas Smith (8) Ullash (0) Veken (1)- Kishore Balakrishnan said: pdf tribes
- ChrisLeonard said: Beautifully designed Q&A pdf to accompany the latest book of Seth Godin. Been listening to the ebook (99p on iTunes) and it is an enlightening read in a kind of obvious-if-you-think-about-it way.
- Darren Draper said: Great stuff.
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Hoy he tenido ocasión de participar en Evento Blog España 2008 con una exposición sobre la neutralidad en la red. Un tema candente ya tratado previamente (sin ir más lejos en la sala estaban Wicho, Enrique Dans o Julio Alonso) pero que pese a su gravedad aún es desconocido por muchos de los internautas y merecía ser presentado en un foro tan significado. Este post trata de lo allí discutido. . El concepto El concepto ...Contribute comment - Publicidad contextual estándar vs. publicidad semántica. | El caparazón (1)
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