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Google Reader Shared Items
06.Apr.07 | 1 Comment
Somehow, someway, it seems there should be a way to see how many folks have shared an article with Google Reader.
Or for the narcissists, a way to see how many have shared one of my own articles.
Just seems like that would be a cool social aspect…
Bright Shiny Objects
13.Feb.07 | 7 Comments
Here are a few things that has caught my eye recently:
iRemotePC — Feels a lot like LogMeIn and seems to work in a similar fashion. Install their client on a PC and now that PC can be securely accessed from anywhere with a java enabled browser. Remote Control, file sharing, etc.
There’s a free [...]
Product Idea: StumbleDigg
10.Feb.07 | Leave a Comment
I’ve mentioned a few times how much fun I have with StumbleUpon. In fact, I have them to thank for an extra 3800(so far) or so uniques today!
While marveling at those numbers (3800+ extra uniques is huge for me) I realized that a really cool “mashup” would be a way to “stumble” through [...]
Google Reader - Shared Items
04.Jan.07 | 3 Comments
I’d not really paid attention to this until recently, but Google Reader has a “Shared Items” feature that could be very interesting to play with.
The idea here is that as a Google Reader user is reading their feeds, they can opt to mark articles that might be interesting to others. The shared [...]
Social Stuff: Pandora, Meebo, Del.icio.us and BlinkList
22.Dec.06 | 2 Comments
Here’s a collection of recent updates from several “social” web applications that I follow.
Pandora, my favorite streaming music site, announced some new social features a couple days ago. All sorts of fun stuff added to enable listeners to find other, similar listeners or new music.
You can search profiles, search based on “channels”, or [...]


