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An Open Letter to Digg from the Unpopular Websites (76)
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Google Will Now Manage Your Website’s Ads (64)
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Last March, Google began inviting a select number of publishers within its AdSense network to test a new hosted advertisement management tool called Google Ad Manager. The search company has now announced that the tool is out of beta and available to all publishers with AdSense accounts. Since its unveiling, Google Ad Manager has been seen as a direct threat to OpenX, an on-premise software solution (known previously as OpenAds and phpAdsNew) for managing the ...Shared by Adam (2) Alberty Pascal (5) Alfonso Martinez (0) Alias nicht verfügbar (12) Andrew Girdwood (33) Andrew Wise (15) Asankhaya (2) Austin (3) Ben Shoemate (4) Brit (23) C.K. (116) Chris (14) Citizen K (9) Colby Palmer (8) Compuwizard123 (16) Dan (0) DrBaher (0) Eduo (52) Elroy (21) Erik C. Thauvin (19) etlund (5) evanc (2) fatihturan (51) Gregory Go (19) guttertec (37) Hisham (21) HollowMarkeD (64) hyderabadblues (5) James (18) Jason (8) Jason Nielubowicz (17) John Magnus (16) kcearns (0) Kevin (2) Kin (3) Kurt Zenisek (8) Levon Karayan (11) lkratz (2) lostmagic (16) Maggie (1) marcel (0) Marcus (0) Matt (1) Melissa Chang (0) Mike Troiano (1) mr.petruccio (25) MrGuff (76) Oscar (5) Pat (3) Patrick (0) ricardo (0) richhand (14) RJO (14) Roger Åberg (12) samuel (16) shark (17) Sherman (13) smr (12) Tim Aldiss (1) Tomi (8) Trebel (15) whatevernevermind (8) YuSuPh (0) ziqbalbh (8)Explore read four notes- Eduo said: Cualquier cosa que haga de la publicidad (un mal necesario) algo más manejable y relevante tiene que ser bueno.
- lkratz said: on remplace openX ?
- etlund said: This looks like it might be a free, hosted alternative to ABMXE. Apparently allow us to serve our own ads along with ads from other networks.
- YuSuPh said: ne kadar reklamlarınızı yönetin vizyonuyla yaklaşsa da aslında analiz ederek bizler sayesinde daha çok şey öğrenmeyi hedefliyor.
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Google Will Now Manage Your Website’s Ads (60)
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PlanHQ Wants to Make Achieving Business Plans Easier (24)
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PlanHQ is a web based business plan tool that wants to help small and medium businesses to more effectively manage their teams, financials, and, most importantly, their projects. While it has obvious similarities to the popular project management tool Basecamp, PlanHQ's approach is quite distinct from Basecamp's and invites its users to keep an eye on the bigger picture goals. One aspect of PlanHQ we noticed throughout the application is that the design is minimalist, ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (14) AJ (154) aroyer (4) Brian (26) brokekid (117) Bruce (0) Cem (2) Dan (0) elsterama (30) GP (36) Jason David Pelker (8) Jbud1 (2) Jeff Poetker (2) Josh (1) Kyle (66) Marque (0) Meghan A (0) MiramarMike (19) noahp (11) Patrick Altman (0) pepitogrilho (12) ramyon (16) smdahlen (11) Steve (4)- MiramarMike said: Nice work Tim and gang - have signed up!
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PlanHQ is a web based business plan tool that wants to help small and medium businesses to more effectively manage their teams, financials, and, most importantly, their projects. While it has obvious similarities to the popular project management tool Basecamp, PlanHQ's approach is quite distinct from Basecamp's and invites its users to keep an eye on the bigger picture goals. One aspect of PlanHQ we noticed throughout the application is that the design is minimalist, ...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (14) Bruce (0) Cem (2) Dan (0) Jbud1 (2) Jeff Poetker (2) Josh (1) Marque (0) Meghan A (0) noahp (11) Patrick Altman (0) pepitogrilho (12) smdahlen (11) Steve (4)Contribute comment -
11 Things Startups Should Know About Enterprise 2.0 (77)
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CommentsShared by Abdul Jaleel (14) abotis alias Tobias G. (4) abrudtkuhl (0) Alexander (3) AlvarezVal (1) Anthony Umann (1) Anton Johansson (50) arjo (25) atul (70) Björn (0) BluesForPablo (18) Bob Potter (45) Bradley (14) Brian (4) brianwyrick (2) Charles (10) Dan (0) Darian (14) Darth Peeth (0) David (4) Derrik (28) Edin (6) edu (29) Emanuele (3) Eric (9) eruntale (3) Frederik De Wachter (10) fujisho (0) G.Dewald (1) Goktug (16) Gommit (16) Guilherme Neumann (4) Haidong (0) Ivan Brezak Brkan (2) j.Brown (20) james young (15) Jan (7) Jason (6) Jay White (1) Joachim Niemeier (0) JonB (6) Katherine (0) Keith (3) Lee Graham (0) leo (15) maccman (7) Mark (11) Markos (1) mathewbutler (6) matias dutto (2) merkurov (13) MichaelMJ (5) ming (1) Muhammad Basheer (8) Nick (0) NickBoucart (3) OGG (1) olifante (12) oliver gassner (11) omar (0) Peggy (2) Peter (20) pflix (1) Phil (0) plosson (8) rachna (1) Ravi Karandeekar (21) RomanZolotarev (6) Ryan (2) Sam (13) schmiddi (11) schuettla (0) Tac (15) ThirdEye (14) tjp (0) Usability (0) web (4)- maccman said: Very interesting article
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Yesterday we wrote about Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the Enterprise, the buyer. The conclusion was that the impact of social media on the Enterprise was very big, addressing the very "nature of the firm". This post looks at Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the vendor, specifically startups. This is a 30,000 foot view, but we aim to get past the hype to insights you can use in your ...Shared by _original (25) Aaron (34) Abdul Jaleel (14) abrudtkuhl (0) Akhmad Fathonih (8) Alexander (3) Almar van der Krogt (1) arjo (25) atul (70) Björn (0) Bradley (14) Brian (4) Burcu Tüzün (3) Charleno Pires (53) Charles (10) Dan (0) Darian (14) DarrenN (6) Darth Peeth (0) DavidSS (7) Drew Olanoff (117) Dzey (7) ehu4ever (70) Eoin (8) Eric (9) fujisho (0) Goktug (16) GP (36) Haidong (0) Hisham (21) iAlja (23) james young (15) Jan (7) Jason David Pelker (8) Javed (62) Joseph Rodgers (13) Keith (3) Kerry (8) Kyle (66) maccman (7) Mark (11) Markos (1) mathewbutler (6) matias dutto (2) merkurov (13) metaeuphoria (0) MichaelMJ (5) ming (1) Muhammad Basheer (8) Nick (0) OGG (1) oliver gassner (11) omar (0) partout (18) Peggy (2) Peter (20) Phil (0) rachna (1) Rob (104) RomanZolotarev (6) Ryan (2) sarahintampa (79) schmiddi (11) schuettla (0) Sean (11) Tac (15) ThirdEye (14) tjp (0) Tony (11) Trebel (15) ultraviolet (34) Uno (5) Usability (0) Victor (17) 明青 (16)- Sean said: I think this is a good list. My advice for startups that want to pitch me business? 1) Understand that just because you don't like MS products my business (an most other enterprises) run on a Microsoft backbone. Integrate with AD for security and run on IIS. 2) Understand my business, and how we are structured. Professional service orgs. are very different than big companies.
- maccman said: Very interesting article
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Hello World! AppJet Opens Browser-Based JavaScript School (28)
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AppJet, the Y Combinator-funded startup that lets users build web applications from their browsers, has opened a new set of lessons that guide novice users through the basics of programming. The lessons focus on JavaScript, one of the world’s most popular programming languages, and have been written to be accessible to students who have never programmed before. Co-Founder Aaron Iba says that the lessons will likely take a new programmer a few weeks to work ...Shared by Aaron Iba (0) Alex Leonard (0) Andrew (0) Bob (3) Brittany Forks (0) Chris (8) Dan (0) Darryl (2) Jake (7) Jan Vazquez (4) Jason (1) Jay Liew (9) joamag (5) kevin (19) kmohr25 (16) MDWeezer (6) Michael K Pate (0) Mike (1) ming (1) Muthu Online (9) noahp (11) Pankaj (0) Partha (5) Paul (5) Paul Buchheit (10) Rudolf Olah (5) Ryan Triggs (0) Steve K (13)Explore read six notes- Jason said: Wanna learn some javascript?
- Dan said: Taken again!
- Alex Leonard said: This could be a handy quick intro into Javascript coding.
- Andrew said: Awesome walk-through for novices! Now to get my wife and I to walk through it...
- Pankaj said: Test your Javascript skills with this great tool.
- Brittany Forks said: I have been needing something like this for years now!
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AppJet, the Y Combinator-funded startup that lets users build web applications from their browsers, has opened a new set of lessons that guide novice users through the basics of programming. The lessons focus on JavaScript, one of the world’s most popular programming languages, and have been written to be accessible to students who have never programmed before. Co-Founder Aaron Iba says that the lessons will likely take a new programmer a few weeks to work ...Shared by aemkei (2) Alex (13) Alex Leonard (0) Andrew (0) Austin (3) benoitcazenave (0) Bob (3) Brian Junyor (38) Brittany Forks (0) C.K. (116) Chris (8) colladude (1) Compuwizard123 (16) Crutcher D (27) Dan (0) Darryl (2) Dexter.Yy (6) Donnie Berkholz (5) Dr Jones (1) Edo (9) graywolf (13) Holden Caulfield (0) Jake (7) Jan Vazquez (4) Jason (1) joamag (5) Jorriss (8) kmohr25 (16) Lindsay (13) LouCypher (33) MDWeezer (6) Michael (13) Michael K Pate (0) Mike (1) ming (1) Mladen (65) MrGuff (76) Muthu Online (9) nikan (21) noahp (11) Pankaj (0) Partha (5) Paul (16) Paul (5) potentato (23) Priyadarsan Venugopalan (7) Rudolf Olah (5) Ryan Triggs (0) shawnmor (20) Steve K (13) Tim (16) TiTi (80) Varun Mahajan (6) zemlanin (16)Explore read seven notes- colladude said: javascript school
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- Jason said: Wanna learn some javascript?
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- Brittany Forks said: I have been needing something like this for years now!
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The Much Anticipated DataCase Launches: Turn the iPhone Into A Wireless Drive (57)
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The much anticipated DataCase application for the iPhone launched this morning. The app, which costs $6.99, turn your iPhone into an easy-to-use wireless storage device that can be access by any other device on your wireless network. A one way drop box can be addes to a normal machine to drop files onto the iPhone, or alternatively you can set up a two-way shared drive to move files between the iPhone and a computer. I’ve ...Shared by <Super Stevie> (4) adam (6) Ahmed (53) Alec Peden (6) Andrew (0) Apostolos (2) assbach (15) Benjamin Shyong (7) benoitcazenave (0) Brad (9) Brian (4) Charles (3) Dan (0) danliebke (47) Darnell Clayton (1) darrellsilver (16) Dave Hodson (5) David (6) David (6) Elliott P. (5) Elroy (21) heidigoseek (12) Hisham (21) infomaniac (2) James Forbes Keir (6) Jeffrey Blais (33) Jenn2d2 (7) Jimmy (14) Josh (17) Justin (15) Kells Nollenberger (0) kmohr25 (16) Kunal Ghate (1) Lauren (0) Leon Ridge-Cooke (34) Matthew (2) Michael (0) Michael (13) ModernBizzle (2) olivert (0) Pat (7) Reid (1) Rob (104) rojajimmy (8) Ryan (27) sarahintampa (79) saxjazman9 (0) shedali (1) Steve K (13) Tibor (2) Tim (13) Tony Duckles (7) Torsten (5) TwisterMc (8) Vasanth (2) williamsdb (0) zemlanin (16)Explore read six notes- Brian said: I have been using FileMagnet, but this looks better integrated with OSX as you don't need to have the OSX client app running.
- shedali said: turns iphone into wireless storage drive but would be limitations on corporate/uni networks and no wire transfer method when that doesn't work?
- Darnell Clayton said: Definately going to get this!
- Reid said: Goodbye, thumb drive...
- williamsdb said: At last an iPhone app that look really worth having.
- heidigoseek said: Kind of old news now, but DataCase is out and so far is the only iPhone app I've actually purchased. Definitely on my list of must have apps.
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The Much Anticipated DataCase Launches: Turn the iPhone Into A Wireless Drive (29)
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The much anticipated DataCase application for the iPhone launched this morning. The app, which costs $6.99, turn your iPhone into an easy-to-use wireless storage device that can be access by any other device on your wireless network. A one way drop box can be added to a normal machine to drop files onto the iPhone, or alternatively you can set up a two-way shared drive to move files between the iPhone and a computer. I’ve ...