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More Social Sharing With Google Reader
06.May.08 | Leave a Comment
Just in case you missed it, Google Reader announced a few more sharing features today. I think all the new features are interesting, but one of them is also very cool.
What’s the cool one? The “Share Anything” bookmarklet. Share anything — you are no longer limited only to sharing articles from your subscribed [...]
Social Bankruptcy?
18.Apr.08 | 5 Comments
Many people have heard of (or used) the phrase “E-Mail Bankruptcy” which was, I believe, first coined by Lawrence Lessig (Call it the Dead E-Mail Office). From the cited article:
In a script-driven note sent out last week, Lessig wrote: “Dear person who sent me a yet-unanswered e-mail, I apologize, but I am declaring e-mail bankruptcy.”
He [...]
Social Aggregating
14.Mar.08 | 6 Comments
Social Aggregation seems to be the new cool thing in the web 2.0 world this week. The premise seems sound: Why follow folks via a dozen different services? Instead, pull them all into one service and follow there.
To that end, I’ve been experimenting with a couple of the apps this week. Both have great potential. [...]
FriendFeed Imaginary Friends
03.Mar.08 | 3 Comments
FriendFeed’s imaginary friend capability might just make it the easiest (dare I say best?) way to follow folks from all over — without them even having to be a FriendFeed user.
You can keep track of your friends that don’t use FriendFeed by creating “imaginary friends.” For example, if you know your friend’s Flickr username, you [...]
Pownce Opened Up
22.Jan.08 | 1 Comment
Pownce became generally available early this morning and also released an updated client (AIR based).
If you have been curious about Pownce, you can now give it a try without having to wrangle an invitation (granted, I didn’t notice that being an issue up to this point…).
Pownce is a way to send stuff to your [...]


