12 Tools For Kickass Web Meetings - Mashable (3)
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With rising gas prices and cheap airfare getting more difficult to find, companies and individuals are having to find different methods of holding meetings with business partners in other locations. Although Web meeting software has existed for quite some time, there seems to be more now than ever before. We’ve put together a collection of twelve online meeting options for every budget, whether you’re running a small business or a large corporation. These tools will ...
Will Gmail Get Google Reader-Like Trends? (79)
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If you're a Google Reader user, no doubt you've taken a look at your Google Reader trends. The trends feature of Reader is an invaluable service that shows you which feeds you read, share, star, and email. It also provides stats on your subscriptions themselves, showing which ones are frequently updated, inactive, or the most obscure. Bar charts show items read by day, time of day, and time of week, and a tag cloud lets ...
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Derick Valadao said:
That would be incredibly awesome now that I come to think of it :)
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ericholter said:
Chris - this could be an awesome future tool for PMs to measure service time with various clients.
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Matt Pierson said:
As a stat geek (and former Xobni user), I would find this incredibly cool (and useful)
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Jamie said:
This would be really sweet.
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paul.grayson said:
this would be cool!
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nybble said:
I wouldn't say no to this. :)
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adstew said:
I've wanted this for years. I'm wondering how in depth it will be. I'd love to be able to do searches on the frequency of words, like "rich" or "burrito".
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patarakin said:
Анализ трендов в чтении и переписке
Social Media is becoming core requirement for Marketing Managers (3)
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Mashable asked last week if Social Media Jobs Here To Stay? That in many ways is like saying in 1999 are these web jobs here to stay, there is no doubt that social media in the broader sense is here to stay, some tools and social networks will disappear, but IMHO pandoras box is open, and no one will be able to close it. Anyway, the point being is that big companies are “getting” in, ...
Mobile Advertising Has Potential (3)
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Although nearly everyone today has a cell phone, mobile marketing is still very much in its infancy and marketers are struggling with how best to use the mobile platform to influence consumers. So far, it seems they have not been that effective if you look at the numbers: only 6.9% of adults surveyed said that video on mobile phones influenced them to purchase electronics; 6.4% said text messaging did the same. However, when you turn ...
Blogging on June 27th - ‘08 (1)
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Congrats to the folks at MySpace for shipping Data Availability - something more for our programmers to adopt! Dare Obasanjo brings up a good point about FriendFeed: “Why would I want to go to whole new site and create yet another friend list just to share what I’m doing on the Web with my friends? Isn’t that what social networking sites are for?“ Dare is right but this also points to a new distributed world ...
Virtual currency threatens stability of Chinese currency (1)
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Kaiser Kuo brings us the fascinating and deeply weird story of the QQ, a virtual currency from a Chinese social software company that turned into a real-world currency that threatens to destabilize the national currency of China: The QQ coin is in the news again. This morning a friend sent me a link to a story on Donews (in Chinese, originally apparently from a publication called “Online International”) that goes into quite a lengthy exploration ...
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John Anthony Hartman said:
this is going to be more and more of an issues when the mixed reality merger of worlds continues to collide
Nanosolar solar film rolls off the presses at 100 feet-per-minute (2)
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Filed under: Misc. Gadgets It looks like those curious to see just how Nanosolar turns out their solar panels for less than a dollar per watt need wonder no more, as the company has just posted a video that shows the thin film solar cells rolling off the presses at speedy 100 feet-per-minute. That's apparently possible thanks to what the company claims is the industry's first 1GW production tool, and its use of its own ...
BREAKING: New iPhone SDK & Firmware released (1)
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Filed under: iPod Family, Developer, iPhone Word is out: new versions of the iPhone SDK and firmware are available for download. Word about the details are still trickling in from developers. This is Apple's fifth beta release since the iPhone SDK was released in March. There's just under a week left until the end of the Apple Design Awards submission period. No word if iPhone developers who submitted under earlier firmware will be able to ...
Mitch Kapor: Body Language Mirroring with 3D Cameras in a Month (1)
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Handsfree 3D's demos of using a 3D camera to navigate and work in Second Life have been pretty exciting. UgoTrade caught up with Mitch Kapor to ask about the work's progress. It seems like it's coming together fast. "I’m actually...
DoGood Channel Launches With Grand Ambitions (2)
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So you’ve got a philanthropic spirit, huh? Want to rack up those karmic points, helping to make the world a slightly better place tomorrow than it is today? If so, you be interested in this next site, still in beta. The name is DoGood Channel, and it’s purpose is to connect you with non-profits of all areas and all stripes, either physically or monetarily. Established in conjunction with Good2Gether Inc, a so-called “search and social ...
Should Google be Able to Read Your Genome? [Mad Genomics] (1)
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Gene-sequencing technology is taking off, but George Church at Harvard University is taking it to the next level: he wants to sequence the genomes of 100,000 people. Right now, about 12 human genomes have been sequenced and Church's ambitious plan is likely to cost cost around $1 billion to complete. Recently Google — who in February announced its Google Health software for storing electronic medical records — agreed to foot a major part of the ...
Jun 18, 2008: Ignite Portland at Bagdad Theater and Pub (1)
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**NOTE: Tickets are sold out but we'll have 150 general admission seats available so come early and get a seat! If you had five minutes to talk to Portland what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? Launch a web site? Teach a hack? Talk about recent learnings, successes, failures? Come join us for the third Ignite Portland! It's free to attend or present. We ...
Rock Band and Guitar Hero 3 new home for metal debuts (1)
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Rock Band and Guitar Hero 3 have the power to push new music, and metal bands Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard are both releasing brand-new material via the games. This another step towards a future where music and gaming are two very connected businesses. Read More...
Google Maps Adds Options To Embed YouTube Clips (1)
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Users of Google Earth have been allowed to geo-tag videos since October 2007 and view the results on the service’s YouTube layer. Some searching today will show quite a lot of clips already tacked onto the virtual globe since the option became available. Well, Google is now building on its YouTube embed features even further. Starting this week, the company is including the option of users to affix video clips to specific locations on its ...
Hands Free 3D enables your movements to control Second Life avatar (1)
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Filed under: Gaming Using 3D cameras in order to let humans control interfaces by simply moving about is old hat, but for those sick and tired of being strapped to a mouse / keyboard in Second Life, take a glance at this. Hands Free 3D is a prototypical system that gives addicts members of the virtual realm the ability to walk, jump, fly and interact by simply gesturing in front of a PC-connected camera designed ...
Alpha Twitter Ranks Most Popular Shared Links from Twitter (1)
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Much like ReadBurner, Feedheads and RSSMeme have set about tabulating the most popular shared items in Google Reader, and letting users know who shared what, a new service called Alpha Twitter is aiming to offer the same service to Twitter users, showing what the most popular "Tweeted" items are today, yesterday, this week, or even all time.The developer, Luis Figueiredo, (LouMcAfee on Twitter), inspired by a number of other social link sharing services to gain ...
Diggnation Gets Hyperlinked, with Videoclix (1)
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Hyperlinked, interactive video hasn’t been fully immersed as a branding or advertising tool with larger (or small) video networks just yet, but Revision3 is hoping to change all that, with a new partnership with VideoClix.tv. The Revision3 video network is launching its new clickable content with Diggnation, which can be seen here. VideoClix is another to emerge into the exploratory realm of hyerlinked videos for branding and advertising purposes, more similar to Overlay.tv than most ...
Report: YouTube Dominates Video More than Google Dominates Search (2)
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Traffic analysts Hitwise released new numbers today indicating that while online video sites as a category have seen a 7% drop in traffic year over year since March 2007 - YouTube has seen a remarkable 32% growth in visits during that period. YouTube's market share in the video sector is now at 73.18%, Hitwise reports. That's significantly higher than Google's all-time market share high-point among search engines. Google saw an all-time high 67% of searches ...