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October 9, 2007

Google buys Jaiku

Author: derek - Categories: Google, micro-blogging

Google buys out Jaiku, the microblogging platform that is a bit more serious than Twitter and Pownce.
Why? Well, Twitter is the popular kid and has all the gadgets and messaging interfaces, but you cannot extend it beyond its mass appeal interface. Pownce was always aimed at the teen market with its buzz and image-video upload.

No sirree, Jaiku is the effort of some Finns, the most always-on culture on the planet (this is an abysmal sentence…). Threading and an element of moderating allow it to be used in serious apps.

My interest in microblogging is across various theatres (of war), but especially for the enterprise. Real time status updates,  always-accessible team members (phone, email, site, IM) and a bit of sharing on the side.

You know which microblogging service is really underrated? Tumblr. Its more microblog than the others. The others should really be termed something like Gadget-Bridge or PresenceBlogs.

July 26, 2007

RSS gets Web 2′d

Author: derek - Categories: Google, social media

RSS is recognised as one of the salient tools that enables the distributed nature of the Web, allowing users to get the news pushed to them (who can browse for news on all the world’s websites?). However, this feature did not answer the same problem it sought to address – what happens when you have too many RSS feeds to monitor?

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AideRSS came up with PostRank (not only similiar in name to Google’s killer PageRank, but also in methodology). It takes all your feeds, monitors the trackbacks and you can view popularity of posts at a glance.

I’m still a fan of email newsletters in some cases. Why? I probably would never have found this story be glancing over popular RSS feeds as its still early days.

June 11, 2007

Epic 2014: Googlezon, the merger of Google and Amazon

Author: derek - Categories: Amazon, Google

Brilliant video of the foreseen merger of Google and Amazon by 2014, and the way that “news” will be created. I actually think we are almost there, after all, if you can dream it you can build it. And if you build it, they will come.

All my mates in online media, heed,

http://idorosen.com/mirrors/robinsloan.com/epic/

 

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