The Rise of Contextual User Interfaces - ReadWriteWeb (9)
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Web 2.0 has brought many wonderful innovations and ideas to the Internet. We can no longer imagine the web without a social dimension, and we can no longer imagine an online world that is read-only - it is now a read/write web full of user-generated content. But there is another fairly recent innovation, which might have just as profound implications. We're speaking of the contextual user interface. Even five years ago we lived in the ...
What's Being Built with BOSS (9)
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It's been about a month since Yahoo! Search BOSS launched, so it seems like an opportune time to look at some of the mashups and search products that have been built using the BOSS APIs & services. As we've said before, our goal with BOSS is to remove as many of the barriers as possible to creating new search products. By providing deep access to Yahoo! Search's investment in engineering, sciences and core search infrastructure ...
Lifestreaming:Die Welt ist eine Social Oyster (3)
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Lifestreaming wird in letzter Zeit auch im deutschen Sprachraum immer beliebter, was sich naturgemäss auch an der wachsenden Anzahl hiesiger Dienste wiederspiegelt. Social Oyster ist eine recht eigenwillige neue Reinterpretation davon. Neben den Vorreitern wie NoseRub bzw. identoo von Dirk Olbertz und lifestrea.ms von Thomas Huhn, die noch vor dem Start von FriendFeed dahingehende Anwendungen entwickelt haben, gibt es einige jüngere Dienste, die Lifestreaming im Zeitalter nach FriendFeed doch eher im Stil von FriendFeed interpretiert ...
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-foolproof-method-for-great-blogging (19)
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Posted by Danny DoverI don’t pretend to be nearly as prolific as people like Robert Scoble or Mike Arrington but I have had some notable success with blogging. In addition to the traditional blogging triumphs (links, notable mentions, social media), I have been able to help a lot of people and learn a lot. The following is my way of giving back to a community that has already given me so much. I believe that ...
Yuil (37)
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Yuil is “a mashup of Yahoo! search results (using their BOSS platform), presented using the new Cuil look and feel, and running on Google’s App Engine,” as Tyler Hall tells us. (“Just in case things weren’t confusing enough”.) [Thanks Tyler! Links added.] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Yuil | Comments][Advertisement] Want to advertise here? Your ad will show in the blog and feed.
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sidhezero said:
AHAHAHA haben selten so herzlich gelacht....
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Eugene said:
Ah, the wonderful world of mashups.
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Nirav said:
lulz
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zoz said:
Updated Again: Yuil is dead.
http://www.doshdosh.com/how-to-create-digg-friendly-content/ (41)
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A while ago I wrote about using selective reporting to frame news, grab attention and make your content stand out from the rest of the competition. Now lets looks at creating original content specifically for a social media channel. How do you increase the chances of your article striking a nerve and spreading like wildfire within a specific community? The answer is simple. I’ve mentioned it before. First of all, you need to start by ...