| I haven’t held one yet, but if Robert Scoble could act as my proxy, then I’d have to say that Amazon’s Kindle is one fugly awkward looking piece of … jeez, well,... | |
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| This is Mat Ingram’s post over here, where he talks a little bit about how Techmeme diversifying to non-blogs is a good thing — and that the good ol’ blogosphere in the good... | |
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| Interesting question posited by Fred Wilson on Techmeme as a curator of feeds. That is, that it does such a good job at curating memes that he hasn’t read many (if any) news/ blog feeds these... | |
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| Well, the contest is off due to a lack of interest — either because no one really likes the Chumby (come on, guys!), or perhaps because you can just pick one up off the shelf (via your browser,... | |
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| As a bit of a follow up to a post I did some weeks ago about controlling the kind of information that gets back to Facebook via Facebook Beacon, it turns out that, in a similar vein, it may in fact... | |
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| No, seriously. I don’t have any idea what this phrase actually means in medical terms. There’s a piece in the New York Times about how there’s a concern about Internet addiction... | |
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| Domaining, or the purchasing of domain names with the intent to monetize it through sophisticated (or not) affiliate deals and pay-per-click marketing has gone huge over the past few years. This... | |
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| You may have heard about the ongoing drama that is Google and how it has laid the smacketh down on paid links — and now, possibly paid postings. Besides the fact that it may be hypocrisy writ... | |
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| A few more half baked ones on new media being scooped up by the mainstream: Interesting pick up by the Sydney Morning Herald a few weeks ago on LonelyGirl15. I don’t actively follow web... | |
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| As I’ve mentioned in the past, the Hollywood Writer’s strike is creating an opportunity for other kinds of television shows, and new media in particular. 23/6, in particular is one of... | |
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