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GigaOM, popular since 23 hours
Editor’s Note: This post is the second in a three-part series authored by Xobni’s VP of engineering, Gabor Cselle. Read a longer version (co-written with Marie C. Baca ) on Cselle’s blog starting Monday. I run product development at Xobni, [...]Read more
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We initially reviewed comment replacement system Disqus when it launched last October. Disqus is basically a "smarter" way to handle comments on a blog, microblog or traditional Web site. Intense Debate offers something similar and launched at about the same [...]Read more
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Facebook has been filling out its management team with experienced execs over the past year, including ex-Googlers Gideon Yu as CFO and the recently appointed Sheryl Sandberg as COO. Other than the CEO slot, which is still occupied by founder [...]Read more
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Honoring mother’s day, we thought it would be nice to do another round up. This time, we have some of the most popular social networking sites for women. This is not a definitive list, but rather our choice of what’s [...]Read more
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The Apple online store has stopped selling iPhones completely, stating they are currently unavailable. What does it mean? In some way I’m inclined to say “not much.” Apple rarely telegraphs its moves this far in advance. However, since O2 in [...]Read more
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The newest hot service with the Valley 250 crowd is FriendFeed. Last night on Twitter (last year's 250 service), videoblogger Robert Scoble was explaining that FriendFeed > Twitter in every single way. Apparently all of his markeitng has caused the service [...]Read more
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Webware, popular since 8 hours
Amid speculation that Microsoft is looking to make an acquisition, Powerset launched a public beta of its Wikipedia search engine. It brings a new, rich semantic dimension via natural [...]Read more
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I love Friendfeed. However, I am far more enthusiastic about the platform's robust RSS and search capabilities than its current value proposition as a universal social aggregator. I find it generates too much noise at times, but when you tap [...]Read more
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How would you like your emails, tweets, and Web searches delivered? Slowly? Really slowly? If the latest sign of the next-generation iPhone is to be believed, you’ll have a choice.According to a discovery by Chronic Productions, published earlier this weekend, [...]Read more
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It’s well known that kids and young adults of many ages have taken up the trade of blogging, either for personal or professional reasons. But how many of the generation born in the era of global interconnectedness can say that [...]Read more
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eHub, popular since 5 hours
A website and online magazine built around users' personal columns. Members publish thoughts, opinions, reviews, photos and your "it" things related to fashion, trends, style and more.Read more
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TraveldodoTraveldodo.com collects your do’s and don’ts reviews online and shares these with other interested travelers. By making your own profile you can sort out your do’s and don’ts and [...]Read more
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Editor’s note: The press release is the least loved document in the media universe. We get way too many here at TechCrunch, and some bloggers equate them to spam. But they do have their uses. In this guest post, Brian [...]Read more
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Wayne Sutton has created the "What Is Twitter in 140 Seconds" contest. The idea is to create a video library of Twitter users who answer the question, "What is Twitter?" There's a variety of prizes including an iPhone and an [...]Read more
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As anybody who has ever read anything knows, the most important part of a book are the quotes sprinkled throughout it. Yes, if you are able to pick the perfect quotes to start your chapters with, then you’ve done the [...]Read more
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