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- Presenting: the ultimate World of Warcraft, Flickr, YouTube, MySpace, Digg, Friendster and Memeorandum mash-up
- Presenting: the ultimate World of Warcraft, Flickr, YouTube, MySpace, Digg, Friendster and Memeorandum mash-upOi!I've read that three times and now I have a headache.What exactly were you trying to do with all of that?
- Tags: Social networking, Memeorandum mash-up, Memeorandum, Friendster Inc., World of Warcraft, Flickr, mashup, MySpace, Digg, YouTube Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-05-05
- Presenting: the ultimate World of Warcraft, Flickr, YouTube, MySpace, Digg, Friendster and Memeorandum mash-up
- I still say there's no such thing as Web 2.0 but this isn't that far off.Plus it is quite doable.It's Friday, everybody is dorkin' for the weekend, so let's go:First, you join World of Warcraft. Then, you take some screen shots of your Avatar in action. Like I show you...
- Tags: MySpace, video
- Blog posts 2006-05-05
- Attention on the brain
- Attention was the subject of the SDForum Search SIG tonight at AOL's Mountain View office. In fact, it's been the subject of attention and lively debate for the last few weeks, especially at the recent ETech to PC Forum conferences. In my post from ETech, "The amorphous attention economy,"...
- Tags: Blogging, Root Markets, Gabe, Memeorandum
- Blog posts 2006-03-17
- Gillmor Gang: Memeorandum and the future of media
- Gillmor Gang: Memeorandum and the future of mediaJournosThere appears to be a lack of understanding about how mainstream news journos work here - permeating this discussion. The NYT - along with most mainstream real-news outlets has high overhrads because they do not, just, use journalists full time. They...
- Tags: Blogging, Advertising & Promotion, Memeorandum, rail, media, blogosphere
- Discussion threads 2006-02-06
- Gillmor Gang: Memeorandum and the future of media
- Gabe Rivera of Memeorandum joined a partially populated Gillmor Gang (Steve, myself, Doc Searls and Mike Arrington--Jon Udell, Mike Vizard and Dana Gardner unavailable) podcast on Friday. As I said during the show, I'm a fan of Memeorandum. It aggregates the discussion around tech topics (with a preponderance of Web...
- Tags: Memeorandum
- Blog posts 2006-02-04
- Welcome to the bigger picture
- WSJ.com - Portals: The difference between the old media elite and the new blogging elite is that the latter gets redefined much more frequently. All it takes is attracting links from other bloggers. If you're clever enough, you can make a career out of complaining about never being mentioned by...
- Tags: elite, Memeorandum, Gomes
- Blog posts 2005-12-07
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- Where to watch Obama's presidential inauguration online
- Washington is about to throw President-elect Barack Obama a $160 million party on Tuesday, January 20 at 11:30 ET, so the least you should do is show up! But for those of us who don't want to bear the incredibly low temperatures of D.C. at this time of year,...
- Tags: Webcast, Coverage, Site, Live Streaming, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-16
- ePlatform launches Techmeme competitor and application platform
- ePlatform has developed an on demand platform for building Web applications platform, and its first example app is a set of meme trackers, similar to Gabe Rivera's popular sites, Techmeme, WeSmirch, memeorandum and Ballbug. ePlatform launched Technology, Politics and Entertainment trackers, based on its RSS, Search...
- Tags: Article, ePlatform, ePlatform Search Engine, Purchasing & Procurement, Strategy, Business Operations, Management, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- Meme tracker for baseball news
- Completely off-topic, unless you're a baseball fan. Gabe Rivera, the creator of memeorandum and tech.memeorandum, has just launched BallBug which aggregates news about Amercia's favorite pastime. Announcing the new site, Gabe writes:As the 2006 MLB season kicks off this week, the outlets for baseball coverage have grown more numerous and...
- Tags: Ballbug
- Blog posts 2006-04-04
- Harnessing the content flow
- The New York Times redesigns its online site the first major one in five years to make the reader experience "simpler and more useful," including links to the most blogged articles, topic pages, personal pages with guidance from NYT editors and more emphasis on multimedia content. All very nice,...
- Tags: Value at Risk, aggregation, Wikio
- Blog posts 2006-04-03
- ZDNet's newest blog--ValleyBark
- Remember the famous New Yorker cartoon, "On the Internet, nobody knows you are a dog." It's so true. Our newest blog, ValleyBark, will be focusing on tech gossip and will have a serial memoir podcast only about the most celebrated tech bloggers (hopefully turned into a sitcom hit like...
- Tags: ValleyBark
- Blog posts 2006-04-01
- Google's Napoleonic Complex
- What is wrong at the world’s search darling? Is the ghost of Napoleon walking the corridors of the Googleplex?A string of pedestrian products continues to belch out of the Googleplex. The latest unnecessary, ill-conceived, and poorly delivered service is the new Google Finance. I’m not going to...
- Tags: Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-03-22
- Firefox 2.0 is here!!! What, it's not? Oh...
- The blogosphere is usually a quiet place during the weekend - tumbleweeds have been known to appear on tech.memeorandum on a Sunday. Which is why I found it odd that bloggers were announcing Firefox 2.0 Alpha. It wasn't announced on the official Firefox site, which basically means it's not...
- Tags: Firefox 2.0, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- Blogosphere founder quits blogging says he has better things to do
- [Warning: social satire ahead--for entertainment purposes only! The only genuine quotes in this are from Tom Foremski. Based on Dave Winer's real announcement of leaving blogging.] Monday, March 13, started off as a normal morning in the blogosphere--there were a lot of top bloggers convening at the South By South...
- Tags: Winer, blogging, blogosphere, Mr Winer
- Blog posts 2006-03-14
- The amorphous attention economy
- The theme of this week’s ETech conference is the “attention economy,” which can be an immediate turnoff. I am tired of everything on the Web linked to economies and ecologies, as if it lends some academic, multidisciplinary legitimacy to discussions about how money is made on the Web. How about...
- Tags: attention economy, Dave Sifry
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
- Who do you trust?
- RSS got another big boost today when portals-in-the-headlights AOL and Yahoo? decided they wanted to scrape some vig off of the email stream. Notice that this idea, first championed by Bill Gates several years ago in his famous "I will fix this problem in 2 years" speech, is in fact...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-02-04
- Interview with Digg's Kevin Rose, Pt 2: On Personalization and Fighting Spam
- Interview with Digg's Kevin Rose, Pt 2: On Personalization and Fighting SpamMy interview with Gabe Rivera, founder of MemeorandumI really enjoyed the two part interview with Kevin Rose of Digg. Coincidentally, I just did an interview with Gabe Rivera, founder of Tech Memeorandum. http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2006/02/interview_with_.htmlIt provides an interesting contrast and compare...
- Tags: Digg, Kevin Rose, Pt 2, Gabe Rivera, Fighting Spam
- Discussion threads 2006-02-03
- The Friends-and-Family Era
- Dave Winer has done a lot of smart technology development, but I'd look somewhere else for ideas about how to fix venture capital. In a much-talked about posting, Winer says the associates, partners and general partners in venture funds who sweep"Web 2.0" is the Friends-and-Family era...
- Tags: Dave
- Blog posts 2006-01-30
- Bayosphere, we hardly knew ye
- Bayosphere, we hardly knew yeThere is still a role for citizen media in SIlicon valleyI disagree Mitch, there is a role for citizen media combined with professional media, and what I call "smart-machine" media (e.g. tech.memeorandum.com.) Citizen media has been looked upon as a way to get content for nearly...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Steve Jobs, citizen media, media
- Discussion threads 2006-01-25
- Microsoft Search Champs Diaries: Richard travels to Seattle
- I'm over in the US for Microsoft Search Champs V4. In fact I'm on a United plane from LA to Seattle as I write this, at the tail end of a 24 hour journey. I've traveled all the way from New Zealand to be here, at the invite of...
- Tags: Search Champs, Search
- Blog posts 2006-01-24
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