links for 2007-03-16
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MySpace still owns this genre. Still amazing how a service like FaceBook that captures 10% can still get close to $1 billion in acquisition rumors.
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Could this be true? I wonder if it’ll have any kinks.
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Will they ever be?
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Make it and they will come but don’t you want a little more?
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A wonderful roundup of memetrackers that dominate the game. As far as traffic, I don’t think anything beats techmeme.
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How much caffeine would it take to kill you?
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Getting the most out of stumbleupon. I really like this service. It’s a great way to send friends links too.
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Feeds for your pod on the go?
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No wonder they all look the same…
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Old media versus new media. A study of hits.
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A great roundup of tutorial stuff so we can all make more similar-looking sites.
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Another great roundup for community building from the ground up.
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The importance of chasing speed in your business. Oldie but goodie.
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A peak into the minds of brilliant designers.
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There’s nothing more expensive than free.
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Brilliant minds, easy money, developing nation. Not actually surprising. There’s also a lot of great technology brewing in Russia/Eastern Europe.
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Lawsuits galore. Big media tries squeezing out some more cash.
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I never realized how screwed up laws were in Brazil. Read how Brazillian police censor Mountain View.
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All hail the great firewall of China. I think the iron is that China could possibly be the home of the next big search technology (for the rest of the world of course) if they keep up this research.
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Interesting talk from Will Wright. A man who spent his whole career recreating virtual worlds for us to play with.
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Everything Apple does seems noteworthy these days.
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This is so retarded but typical.
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Wait 5 years for 3.5GB??? Gmail was cool back in the day when 2GB seemed endless. We had the most manageable mail service with the biggest storage. Well, now we have great technology. Come on, just give us 5GB to start with and put a counter on that.
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Re: Web 2.0 Logo & Design Workflows at Work: How Top Designers Work Their Magic – all of them are very similar yet very pretty!
I agree. You can definitely see a common “feel” to some of the best web design. Maybe it’s the tools or the contemporary atmosphere (the web likes trends) but still individual.