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The tech blogosphere is excited by the findings of Andy Boyd. He has a screen shot of a Google search that shows the search results giving up space foRead More…
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The tech blogosphere is excited by the findings of Andy Boyd. He has a screen shot of a Google search that shows the search results giving up space foRead More…
Back in the day (like two years ago), “browsing” the Internet for news and information was usually limited to using search engines for finding somRead More…
For an introduction to the concept behind Digg, see A Beginner’s Guide to Community Driven Web Content. This post assumes you know what “Digg-liRead More…
Many banks are making the leap into a new era being called: “online banking 2.0”. Apparently, consumers used to be easily converted to banking online Read More…
The well respected Economist.com (subscription required) released an article today called Going Pro with a subtitle of More people are quitting their Read More…
In short, Yepic is a new Web 2.0 site in the business of linking buyers and sellers of information. The idea is that existing bloggers have a wealthRead More…
ReviewMe is a new online service that is in the business of paying bloggers (like myself) to review products or services. The company is owned by TextRead More…
The Economist.com (subscription required) has an interesting article on Metacafe, one of YouTube’s main competitors. Arik Czerniak, co-founder of MeRead More…
Every once in a while, the Internet makes a great idea possible. This is the case with Bookmooch and sharing used books. What is Bookmooch? This aRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has an interesting article discussing the elusive “third place” sociological term. Your first place isRead More…