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mathewingram.com/work - Sep 10, 2008
I know I’m not really saying anything new here, but every now and then when I look at Techmeme it fills me with despair. Well, maybe not despair exactly — but a definite sinking feeling. It’s bad enough when Apple news …
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mathewingram.com/work - Jul 30, 2008
This one is a real can of worms in more ways than one, but I can’t help myself. I recently came across (as many other people have, judging by my FriendFeed and Google Reader shared items) a piece by Duncan Riley at his …
mathewingram.com/work - May 5, 2008
As a fan of Techmeme, I try to stick up for the site whenever someone writes about how it’s just an “echo chamber,” or how it’s dominated by the “A-listers” — so it’s nice to see a little empirical data from Yuvi, the …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, alist
mathewingram.com/work - Mar 31, 2008
My friend Mark Evans has a post about the lack of original thought in the blogosphere — or at least the pressures that tend to keep original thought from appearing — and as the closest thing to what MG Siegler calls a …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media, conversation
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 20, 2008
I’m going to agree with Mike Arrington’s take on this one: Newspond, the new Digg-style news aggregator that just launched, is pretty much all eye-candy at the moment. Paul Glazowski at Mashable seems to think that’s …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, web2 0, digg, newspond
mathewingram.com/work - Jan 6, 2008
If you follow technology blogs, Techmeme soon becomes almost irreplaceable — it’s like a front page for the blogosphere, one that changes almost minute-by-minute to show where the big fires of commentary are (for …
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mathewingram.com/work - Nov 20, 2007
That headline is meant as a joke, by the way. But like many jokes, it has some truth at the center of it. Do I like to see my posts linked to on Techmeme? Sure I do — and I get the sense that Fred Wilson does too, even …
mathewingram.com/work - Nov 9, 2007
Marshall Kirkpatrick has a post up at Read/Write Web about a relatively new blog-tracking and aggregation/filter site called Blogcosm, in which the creator of the service, a veteran geek named Scott Lawton — who claims …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, web2 0
mathewingram.com/work - Oct 16, 2007
Tim O’Reilly has a great post up on O’Reilly Radar, in which he talks about what might be called (although he doesn’t use the term) the “stupidity of crowds.” Using the meltdown in quantitative hedge funds, Facebook …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media, web2 0
mathewingram.com/work - Oct 10, 2007
Bobbie Johnson wrote a Techmeme leaderboard roundup post in which he divulged that being on Techmeme — gasp! — doesn’t drive a whole pile of traffic, and both Robert Scoble and Nick Carr have jumped into the fray …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, web2 0, traffic