Miranda rights state that “what you say can and will be used against you” but lately what you post on the internet can also go a long way in determining what kind of person you are, and the information that can be gained about you can open up a completely new experience when dealing with [...]
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Daily Archives: May 15, 2007
Web 2.0 may not save the planet, but it will be fun to try
ZDNet is running a blog entry on “Can Web 2.0 really save the planet?”, it might not, but it sure will be fun to try. And that is where the real battle is, are you working in a company that is innovative and risk taking enough to try, and keep on trying until they find [...]
Flickrvision
For people familiar with Twitter vision, the same concept has been applied to Flickr photo’s as they show up in Flickr, that are then geomapped if the uploader has entered their geolocation data into the Flickr system. O’Reilly broke the news this morning, and it is an interesting use of Google Maps, Flickr, and Geolocation, [...]
We Smirch the social web site for dirt
Nothing better than gossip, especially if it happens to cover the celebrity market, people just seem to love getting the dirt on our favorite dysfunctional celebrities. There is a web 2.0 site that is dedicated to finding as much dirt as they can on the lives, trials, and times of celebrities called “We Smirch” and [...]
Breakdown of the last 10,000 stories buried by Digg
Pronet Advertising is running a column this morning about stories being buried by Digg. It is interesting, so we decided to go look and break down the last 10,000 stories by why they were buried by Digg.
It works out like this:
Lame 3159
Duplicate [...]