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Time: 5 Most Overrated Blogs 2009 – TechCrunch, Gawker, Cramer, Hilton, Daily Kos; http://tr.im/gumn
Time: 25 Best Blogs 2009 – TPM, HuffPo, Liefehacker, MeFi, Sullivan, Freakonomics, bb, …; http://tr.im/gujc
Facebook cancels its new, reverts to its previous TOS; http://tr.im/gsqs – http://tr.im/gsqu
NYT: “After a wave of protests from its users, the Facebook social networking site said on Wednesday that it would withdraw changes to its so-called terms of service concerning the data supplied by the tens of millions of people who use it.”
Mooney: “Maybe you think of the web as e-commerce. Well, that’s only partly true.” – http://tr.im/gsmr
Winer asks: Where is Twitter‘s WordPress? – Well, that’s Laconica, isn’t it? Or WordPress plus RSS; http://tr.im/gskw
Tattoo ads, human billboards, still get momentum: more a kind of PR stunt than advertising; http://tr.im/gsii
Exclusive brands are slashing prices: Is this the end of brands as we know them? – http://tr.im/gsh6
Does Facebook polls its users on the new TOS? If so, the result seems to be clear: http://tr.im/gsg5
The Sekai Camera of TonchiDot adds layers of tagged information over images in the iPhone camera; http://tr.im/gnze
TonchiDot: “Sekai Camera is the killer iPhone application I was looking for: just point your camera anywhere around you to have instant feedback about whatever is on your screen. Directions, reviews, messages, offers, and any tag you can imagine will appear floating in front of you, adding a graphic overlay to the world.”
Gerrit Eicker 16:07 on 18. February 2009 Permalink |
Time on TechCrunch: “Launched by lawyer and tech investor Michael Arrington in 2005, TechCrunch became one of the world’s most popular blogs by reporting on the movers and shakers of Silicon Valley. But take a look at the Valley these days: Nothing’s moving. Nothing’s shaking. Born of a boom that’s long since gone bust, TechCrunch now seems irrelevant. Recent headlines such as “Box.net Hones In On Businesses With New Social Features” aren’t helping. Stick a fork in this one – it’s done.”