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Mashable! - Oct 8, 2008
Several weeks ago, Digg made online headlines when it banned several dozen of its users, some of which were among its most highly ranked contributors (including Reg “Zaibatsu” Saddler, who by some metrics was the #3 …
Also tagged: web 2 0, web, social bookmarking, opinion, crowdsourcing, social software, top diggers, digg users
Mashable! - Oct 7, 2008
DiggTop is an Adobe Air desktop app that scrapes and displays the images and videos from the Digg stories that you choose to track. After installing DiggTop you customize which categories you want to follow for News …
Mashable! - Sep 25, 2008
Sometimes it seems to me that the most useful of Google’s projects come from their engineres 20-80 rule, which means that they are encouraged (coerced? forced? whipped?) to spend 20% of their time on side projects …
Also tagged: web 2 0, web, google, questions, social networking, moderator
Mashable! - Sep 24, 2008
Digg has grown quite a bit over the years, as initial observers have seen. And if today’s mention of a $28.7 million funding infusion is any indication, the company is going to build itself some more. A whole lot more …
Also tagged: business, international, news, web, social networking, channels, local, social software, social news, san francisco san jose
Mashable! - Sep 22, 2008
Yahoo Buzz, the search giant’s foray into social news, has added an “Up & Coming” section that makes the site even more similar to Digg. The new tab features stories that are gaining momentum – in the form of votes …
Also tagged: news, social news, yahoo buzz
Mashable! - Sep 15, 2008
Last week, I wrote an editorial entitled “When it Comes to Politics, Don’t Listen to Me.” It was fairly well recieved, at least by the contingent of Mashable readers who don’t tend to agree with me politically. It …
Also tagged: news, social media, opinion, washington dc, youtube, political, web apps, twitter, friendfeed, wisdom of the crowds, san francisco san jose, james suroweicki
Mashable! - Sep 13, 2008
Way back in early July, we made note of a little video aggregation engine called ScrapeUp, an offshoot of VideoSift. It turns out both are still alive and kicking. The news today is that the folks who brought you those …
Also tagged: news, web 2 0, web, social networking, voting, social software, web2 0 startups, twitter, dwigger
Mashable! - Sep 11, 2008
You like Digg, but you’re sick of all those stories that don’t have anything to do with extraterrestrial sentient beings? Try out Alien Ufo Believers, a very young (and still somewhat buggy) site that’s all about UFOs …
Also tagged: web 2 0, web, social networking, social network, ufo
Mashable! - Sep 10, 2008
I just got through reading a very thorough and interesting editorial and analysis piece from WebProNews by Jason Lee Miller. The general take-a-way while we’re only two presidential election cycles into the era where …
Also tagged: politics, google, barack obama, opinion, washington dc, youtube, political, democrat, republican, sarah palin, web apps, twitter, friendfeed, san francisco san jose
Mashable! - Aug 26, 2008
Is the future of social news distributed? That certainly seems to be the thinking at a number of leading names in the space, with Reddit today announcing that their feature for creating your own version of the site is …
Also tagged: news, social bookmarking, reddit, magnolia