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Lifestreams: Yet Another Way to Share Yourself?
Published on Sep 8, 2008Topics: enterprise 2.0 facebook friendfeed lifestreaming plaxo pulse social media social networking web 2.0 web content
Lifestreaming, an idea stemming from the walls of Yale University, is getting more and more attention from the geeks and techies of this world. What’s all the hype about, we wonder.
What is lifestreaming compared to news feeds, dashboards and concoctions of random social media widgets? Is the idea still the same: share yourself, kill time, find long-forgotten friends and stay abreast of people’s status updates? Is it about tweeting, blogging, flickring, youtube-ing and digging it – all in one interface?
Facebook Goes to the Hollywood Big Screen
Published on Sep 3, 2008Topics: enterprise 2.0 facebook facebook movie social media social networking sorkin web 2.0

Aaron Sorkin, the creator of “The West Wing,” broke the news on Facebook, when he opened an account and announced his desire to write a movie script about the founders of the popular social networking site.
The word on the street has it that Scott Rudin (“There Will be Blood,” “The Other Boleyn Girl”) will produce the film for Columbia Pictures.
Social Networking for the Sports Fan
Published on Aug 21, 2008Topics: facebook social networking sports web 2.0 web content
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It's usually easy to figure out what company sets the industry standard by how prospective competitors sell themselves to the public. For instance, a new site to be launched this week called SportsFanLive.com is supposed to be the "Facebook of Sports Fans."
It's so much like Facebook that something just like it had to be created exclusively for sports fans; but it's also incredibly different as to attract users away from Facebook. A precarious balance, to say the least.
Web 2.0 is Changing the Face of the Political Convention
Published on Aug 21, 2008Topics: blogging facebook politics twitter web 2.0 web content
No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, most everyone can agree that how politics is covered online has changed dramatically from four years ago. With political convention season within days of peaking, the impact that online media has on coverage is hard to overlook.
As it turns out, political conventions have very little to do with television anymore.
The Social Media Minute
Published on Aug 15, 2008Topics: aol facebook google movable type replyfeed social media social networking socialthing twitter
Social Media moves so fast, its hard to keep up. Here's the week's top stories from around the blogosphere, in scan-friendly format.
This Week:
- Twitter Cuts SMS Access
- Movable Type Goes Social
- AOL to Acquire Socialthing
- ReplyFeed.com : Social Media Conversation Management
- Google's Failed Acquisitions in Social Media
- Facebook Launches New Social Ad Unit, and Gets Sued... Again
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The Social Media Minute
Published on Jul 25, 2008Topics: digg facebook glam developer platform google knol live search Loopt microsoft piczo social media minute social networking
Social Media moves so fast, it's hard to keep up. Here's the week's major developments, in scan-friendly format.
This week:
- Google Knol
- Facebook/Microsoft search deal
- Loopt's cheaper GPS deal
- Google buying Digg?
- New APIs/developer platforms
- It's a Miracle! Apparition of Robert Scoble in a Grilled Cheese Sandwich!
Blogging 101: Which Blogging Software Do I Choose?
Published on Jul 9, 2008Topics: blogger blogging blogs facebook moveable type typepad wordpress
We all know that blogs and blogging are a shockingly effective means of sharing your most ingenious thoughts and building or participating in online communities.
Right. You got that message a while back. But considering that there are a number of options to choose from, the final step of getting going can still seem a touch daunting. We've put in a little spadework and here's a quick guide through the woods for the rest of us.
The Social Media Minute
Published on Jun 27, 2008Topics: brightkite digg facebook fire eagle mixx reddit ruby ruby on rails twitter web publishing
News moves so fast on the social media field, everyone needs a hand keeping up. Except for us of course, because we are like so on the ball. Yeah...ahem...right.
On that note here are the top social media stories from the past few days, distilled into a minute's worth of scanning.
Gilbane SF: Social Networking & The Enterprise
Published on Jun 24, 2008Topics: enterprise 2.0 facebook gilbane group social networking web 2.0 webcms
The very last panel I attended at the Gilbane Conference in San Francisco was also one that I had the privilege of moderating. Our topic was the big hot topic of the conference: how to integrate social networking features into the enterprise and whether or not they can co-exist happily with a content management system. Specifically in our panel's case, we talked about Facebook's utility. The net takeaway from our panel was -- it's all about the platform; Facebook matters because of its ability to integrate outside applications.
How To: A Beginner's Guide to Building Web Widgets
Published on Jun 23, 2008Topics: building widgets facebook google web cms web widgets widget how to widgets wordpress
In this guide we show you how anyone can build and embed simple web widgets.
It's free, extremely easy and takes about five minutes to roll out your first creation. One of the best things about widgets is that you can enable sharing. Sharing widgets means more mashing of your ideas and content. More mashing means more community and more buzz around your brainchildren. For those who love to play and live in the WWW sandbox, this article is for you.
Web Content 2008: Content Management Meets Facebook
Published on Jun 17, 2008Topics: content management facebook web content webcontent2008
When you mention Facebook, most people immediately think “social network” (or perhaps “application overload”). Not many people will think “content management system.” Adrian Sutton, CTO at Ephox, spoke at Web Content 2008 today about the marriage of content management and Facebook. While the initial Facebook frenzy has somewhat cooled off these days (Adrian went so far as to call the unending list of invites to join groups and add 1,000 applications “a new form of spam”), there are some things that Facebook has done right, and which content management systems can learn from.
Facebook Goes Open Source
Published on May 28, 2008Topics: facebook open source social networking web 2.0 web publishing
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It was just a year ago that Facebook elevated their college kids only social networking site from a classier MySpace to a web portal in training with their release of Facebook Platform. Now, the buzz on the blogosphere according to TechCrunch and Facebook news blog, AllFacebook, is on how Facebook is working on an "open source initiative that is meant to help application developers better understand Facebook Platform and more easily build applications."
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