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LeWeb '09, France's top web conference kicked off yesterday in a cavernous hall in a grey slab-like building out in the suburbs of Paris. Full Article at SiliconValleyWatcher.com
Robert Scoble allows 1,768 people to know where he is at all times. Let me repeat that: 1,768 people know his location at all times. How do I know that? A new list from Osnapz told me. Full Article at TechCrunch
This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough. Full Article at Laughing Squid
Sadly, due to the sniffles and some minor hacking (thanks, kids!), BoomTown had to miss the roast of well-known blogger Robert Scoble that Startup2Startup had for its holiday party last night on Pier 38 in San Francisco. Full Article at Boomtown
The Daily Dispatch is a collection of interesting news about computing, consumer electronics, and other technology gathered from around the Web by Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, and other staffers. Full Article at Consumer Reports
Google Nov. 27 posted the results of an online survey in which it details what people like and don't like about Google Wave, the company's real-time messaging and collaboration platform. Likes include the Wave concept, collaboration traits and gadgets. Full Article at eWeek
Almost any author will tell you the same thing. There are parts to their books that become part of them. There are moments we write about, which change the paths we take in life. Full Article at Naked Conversations
So there’s a bit of a thing going on here where Robert Scoble is now using Twitter Lists for his RSS feeds. I take issue with this, but I’ll say right now:. Twitter is the online manifestation of the local coffee shop on a sunday morning. Why? Full Article at Yahoo! Buzztracker
Ever since Google released more details about its Chrome OS project last week, tech blogs and the Twittersphere have been burning up with arguments about the merits of Google’s idea for a Web-based operating system for a new generation of netbook... Full Article at Xconomy
We geeks seem to have a peculiar attachment to quantifying things. It’s why our games involve complicated character sheets, or scoresheets or little plastic thingies for putting wedges in. Full Article at Wired
Hi - you seem to be new here. If you like what you see, please give back by subscribing to my RSS feed! You can check me out on Twitter, Facebook, or FriendFeed to see what I'm up to. Thanks for visiting! Full Article at Stay N' Alive
RT bsoler: "This is why pole dancing and weddings don’t mix." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1qDpQYMjqs #Am I ambivalent? Yes and no. #Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the sun. #I got some new underwear yesterday. Full Article at Chris Pirillo
Play this episode directly in your browser! Just click the orange “play” button below: A complete transcript of the interviews is provided below. You can also download this episode as a standalone MP3 file. Here’s the link: Kevin: November 20th, 2009. Full Article at SitePoint
In just a few hours, the tech world's attention will shift to the Googleplex in Mountain View, California where the company will offer a developer preview of Google Chrome OS. Full Article at PC World
“I read thousands of news sources for tech industry information and the Next Web is on my short list of “must read” Robert Scoble Yes, it’s worth the double exclamation mark in the title. Full Article at The Next Web
Twitter Lists, a feature designed to let you organize the people whom you follow into groups that are shareable with others, has picked up steam since rolling out publicly a few weeks ago. In fact, nearly 9 million lists have already been created. Full Article at NetworkWorld
The Twitter micro-blogging service recently rolled out a new feature called Lists, which makes it a lot more useful in organizing the veritable Niagara Falls of information that pours through the site every moment of the day. Full Article at National Post
That's like the sound of one hand clapping...Who cares as long as YOU clap and congratulate and participate. Full Article at Scobleizer
Daily links, insights, photos, videos and more on emerging technology. Fact: Information sources are exploding. More information will be created in 2009 than all prior years. Fact: Attention is finite. Full Article at Micro Persuasion
Thanks for the cool interview, Robert, about the future of Seesmic Thanks for the cool interview, Robert, about the future of Seesmic TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341c53e553ef0128759751c4970c Listed... Full Article at Loic Le Meur Blog
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Yelp’s new iPhone app is now the first iPhone App with Augmented Reality. It takes Yelp information and overlays it into the real-world. It’s actually a secret easter egg (discovered by Robert Scoble), which may be why Apple didn’t reject Yelp’s augmented reality app. We have screenshots and a demo vide...
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