|
Socialbrowse | What is Social Browsing?
Social browsing is a loosely defined phrase that means many things to different people. Because of the confusion about what social browsing is, people have strongly differing opinions about its relevance. Some think that social browsing is nothing new, others believe it will be the next big thing, while still others believe that social browsing is a market doomed to fail. To make predictions about the success of the social browsing market, you must first be able to accurately define it. To be considered social browsing, a product must contain at minimum the following prerequisites: 1) Portable |
||
|
Either Fox News Had Their Twitter Account Hacked, Or Bill O...
My guess is this has nothing to do with the phishing attacks that started on Twitter a couple of days ago. But a few minutes ago the official Fox News Twitter account posted "Breaking: Bill O Riley is gay" (referring to the host of the popular Fox show O'Reilly Factor), right after a legitimate message about making turkey lettuce wraps.
My guess is they're just finding out about it now, and realizing their password, which was probably "password," has been changed. Twitter will promptly restore the account to its rightful owners, I'm sure. But here's my ... |
||
|
Put The Social Web In Context With Glue's New Browser Plugi...
|
||
|
Ultra-Minimalism: 19 Cool Products That Are Almost Impossib...
|
||
|
Happy New Year Facebook - your employees think you're lying...
A gremlin inside Facebook - or more likely a disgruntled employee - briefly hacked Facebook in the last few hours. They went in to the Facebook advertising page and changed the title description from “Advertising” to “Lying”. How do I know? An observant informant emailed me the screen grab before the page was changed. Nice [...]
|
||
|
Amazon's Best-Selling Album Download of 2008 Was Available ...
Radiohead's In Rainbows, another high-profile album which was available for free for a limited time in late 2007, ended the year just outside of Amazon's Top 10 for 2008. Why Pay for Free Music?
|
||
|
Geo-Engineer Planet-Cooler Using Oceans : CleanTechnica
Bailing out the entire human race might turn out to be cheaper than bailing out Wall Street:
“The Earth has a giant air-conditioning problem,” he said. “I’m proposing to put a thermostat on the planet.” He estimates that his design would cost only a few billion dollars to implement on a global scale. (Much less than $700 billion) |
||
|
2009: Products I Can't Live Without
At the beginning of each year I traditionally publish a list of my favorite startups and products. This is the fourth year I've done this - previous lists: 2006, 2007, 2008. You guys get to pick the winners of the Crunchies - this list is all mine.
This is a list of the products I tend to use daily. Some are for work (Wordpress, Delicious, Zoho, etc.), some are for fun (MySpace Music, Hulu, etc), and some are useful for both (Digg, Skype, YouTube, etc.). But I use most of them every day, or nearly every day, and I would not ... |
||
|
Following The Twitter Hack Trail To DigitalGangster
One thing that didn't make a lot of sense about the 33 celebrity Twitter accounts hacked this morning - the messages left on the various accounts weren't consistent and were clearly written by different people with different agendas.
Fox News got “Breaking: Bill O Riley is gay," and Rick Sanchez from CNN got "I am high on crack right now might not be coming into work today." But other Twitter accounts had links to sites to generate affiliate revenue. Facebook's Twitter account had a message pointing to getlaid.info (now shut down), which redirected to a porn site ... |
||
|
Paul Buchheit: Overnight success takes a long time
For some reason, this weekend has seen a lot of talk about what FriendFeed is/isn't/should be doing (see Louis Gray and others). One person even predicted that we will fail.
I considered writing my own list of complaints about FriendFeed. I think and care about it a lot more than most people, so my list of FriendFeed issues would be a lot longer. I may still do that, but there's something else also worth discussing... One of the benefits of experience is that it gives some degree of perspective. Of course there's a huge risk ... |
||
|
Why 7? - Windows Vista Team Blog - The Windows Blog
There's been a lot of lively discussion since I confirmed yesterday that the official name for the next version of the Window client operating system will be "Windows 7" about how we got to the number "7." I'll say up front, that there are many ways to count the releases of Windows and it's been both a trip down memory lane and quite amusing to read all the different theories about how we got to the number "7." Anyway, the numbering we used is quite simple. The very first release of Windows was Windows 1.0, the ... |
||
|
Richardson to withdraw as Commerce secretary - Politics- ms...
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, tapped in December by President-elect Barack Obama to serve as secretary of Commerce, has withdrawn his name for the position, citing a pending investigation into a company that has done business with his state.
|
||
|
Download the Firefox extension to add friends and browse socially. |
|
|
|
|
Socialbrowse lets you share and discover the best content, anywhere on the web.

Zack Garbow
objectwizard42
Andrew Girdwood
My guess is this has nothing to do with the
GAP
Shawn Kirsch
Zibing
Natalie
The Dour Salmon


lizmoney
ErikNYC
Do you like to know what sort of music, movies, books, and other things your friends like? If so, you have a couple of options for following your friends' interests on the web today. You can either join a social network dedicated to sharing this information (think
Dave Fowler
In March 2008, Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails
Trent Reznor himself
Susan Kraemer
Paul W. Swansen
At the beginning of each year I traditionally publish a list of my favorite startups and products. This is the fourth year I've done this - previous lists:
One thing that didn't make a lot of sense about the 33 celebrity Twitter accounts
Anonymous