Twitter OAuth: Open Beta
Twitter OAuth beta is now open to developers: this will have a huge impact on the Twitter ecosystem; http://tr.im/hsiW
Twitter OAuth beta is now open to developers: this will have a huge impact on the Twitter ecosystem; http://tr.im/hsiW
http://Gardora.at hat in den letzten Tagen mit je über 1.300 Besuchen neue Tagesrekorde aufgestellt: der Frühling kommt!
http://Cloudera.com analyzes big piles of data. Cloudera is based on open source framework Hadoop; http://tr.im/hpSA
comScore: The mobile Net as a daily activity. Growth is driven by social networking and blogging; http://tr.im/hpE2
Growing up on Facebook: Social media is so new that it is impossible to know its long-term impact; http://tr.im/hpDc
http://Twitdom.com, the Twitter applications database, has grown to more than 500 entries and keeps counting.
http://Building43.com: Scoble‘s upcoming place for people fanatical about the Internet; http://tr.im/hpB4
Mashable on behavioral advertising: “Efficiency cannot come at the cost of privacy“; http://tr.im/hpAL
http://WeFollow.com is another Twitter directory. To get listed send up to 3 #hashtags @WeFollow; http://tr.im/hpyO
SEL: “If you use more than three tags, only the last three are used by WeFollow.”
http://DoYouPoken.com? Exchange your contact information via RFID using a small USB key; http://tr.im/hpyf
Cloudera: “Hadoop is the popular open source implementation of MapReduce, a powerful tool designed for deep analysis and transformation of very large data sets. Hadoop enables you to explore complex data, using custom analyses tailored to your information and questions. – Cloudera can help you install, configure and run Hadoop for large-scale data processing and analysis. Get Cloudera’s Distribution for Hadoop and start working with Big Data today.”
TC: “Cloudera is pushing a commercial distribution for Hadoop, a free Java software framework born out of an open-source implementation of Google’s published computing infrastructure and fostered within the Apache Software Foundation. Hadoop supports distributed applications running on large clusters of commodity computers processing enormous amounts of data, technology that’s being put to use by Internet juggernauts like Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Amazon, AOL, Baidu, The NY Times, Joost and many more.”
NYT: “A number of prominent computer scientists have hailed Hadoop as the right answer for an age when companies have moved from dealing with gigabytes of data to terabytes and now petabytes (one petabyte is equal to 1 million gigabytes or 1,000 terabytes). It’s one thing to store all of that information and another thing to be able to mine it in an efficient manner.”