Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
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Sharing links with people you’re connected with via other social networks
(integration with Facebook, del.icio.us, tumblr etc)
Allows you to track link popularity through your network.
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“You need to own hundreds of web domain names before Google accepts you in their program but using the form below, you can immediately know how a website would look had it been an AdSense Parked domain - just enter the URL of some website and hit Submit.”
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“Authenticate using MyOpenID, and the service calls your phone. Pick up and press # to confirm. If you don’t, sign-on fails.”
Phone-based two-factor system that eliminates the need for expensive tokens, card readers, and other devices.
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Veteran tech industry commentator. Too verbose and too US-centric though, so I gave up. (exrss indicates RSS unsubscription)
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“Imagine that we lived in a world where all photography was the kind you see in magazines.. models at the peak of their career.. If you had your picture taken normally, you’d think you were hideously ugly” On UGC in general, excellent anti-Keen argument
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experimental protocol to allow messages to be sent between people without the need to give out an email address
The client (message-sending software) can find the REST endpoint using XRDS/Yadis
(by singpolyma.net)
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by Stephen Paul Weber, author of several WP plugins under the DISO project
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