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Poweset Live – but only on Wikipedia?

Uncategorized on May 13th, 2008 2 Comments

I got an email from Powerset that they are fully live. However, a visit to the site shows that the searches are restricted to Wikipedia only. That’s a complete let down!

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Business Week to Twitter away

Uncategorized on May 8th, 2008 No Comments

Business Week is going to do a story/article as a twitter stream i.e. in 140 character chunks. The interesting part of the experiment being that the writer Stephen Baker will developĀ  the story based on the responses to each tweet. Business week to twitter away

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"Googley" design

Uncategorized on May 1st, 2008 No Comments

The folks at Google have a great note today about what they focus on in terms of design principles. Here are the takeaways I especially liked from their list: Googleys according to >growthfusion

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Kingmaker

Uncategorized on May 1st, 2008 No Comments

Look at Mike Arrington’s picture – As featured in Time Top 100. Nothing like having the smug look and gloating over being a king maker!

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Robert Scoble and RSS feeds

Uncategorized on May 1st, 2008 2 Comments

I have spoken about information overload in couple of other posts. Robert Scoble’s RSS feed page has the following note on it: I’m a tech geek blogger who reads hundreds of feeds every night from around the tech world. I pick the best items for you from about 800 feeds and try to get interviews [...]

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Technorati Blog Ranking

Uncategorized on April 30th, 2008 No Comments

I met Kevin Marks at the data portability meet-up. Here is an interesting post from him on Technorati ranking. Kevin was at Technorati between 2003-2007 and was responsible for their spiders which tracked the millions of blogs across the web. All Bloggers are Above Average

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Twistori

Uncategorized on April 30th, 2008 No Comments

Check out this twitter app: twistori Its very cool. Shows messages that contain words love, hate, feel, think, believe and wish. It reminds me of wall mounted screen at Googleplex that shows search queries from around the world being done on Google at that moment.

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Twitter, Friendfeed and Information overload

Uncategorized on April 30th, 2008 No Comments

As I open myself up to the information deluge through Twitter, Friend feed and the 100s of feeds in my Google Reader, I find that the mind can focus and digest only so much. As these tools go mainstream, I expect that this problem will become more pronounced. As one would expect, apps are being [...]

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Funny or Die

Uncategorized on April 29th, 2008 No Comments

On the heels of my post about Jonathan Schwartz CEO plugging Aggregate knowledge, I was reminded about another event from the past. Sequoia Capital partner Mark Kvamme was speaking at the Stanford Venture lab panel. As part of the discussion, he announced that the site funnyordie was going live. His spin on it was that [...]

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Modular robot reassembles when kicked apart

Uncategorized on April 29th, 2008 No Comments

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