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Monthly Archives: April 2008
PeopleBrowser sneak peak
I snuck this video last night at VCTini. PeopleBrowsr is spelled wrong.
Looks pretty cool, but so many faces!
Matt Galligan, C-E-Oh! of SocialThing
I was charging my laptop at the Web 2.0 Expo today, and I had a chance to sit down with Matt Galligan from SocialThing.
I have used FriendFeed for a while, and I signed up for SocialThing too, but I really couldn’t find a reason to login. After talking with Galligan, I realized that SocialThing is [...]
BrightKite already better than Dodgeball, Groovr
I just got invited to Brightkite today and I was really impressed. It’s a geo-microblog like Google’s Dodgeball or Groovr.
I have one invite left, if you comment here, it’s yours. But you better hurry!
Comparing social platforms
Comparing Social Platforms
Dave Morin, Facebook
Allen Hurff, MySpace
Jessica Alter, Bebo
Patrock Chanezon, Google (Open Social)
David Recordon
Justin Smith, Inside Facebook
Dave: Making changes to the Facebook profile. It’s a core part of the user’s identity. Throughout the last year with the launch of the Platform, we have had many points of integration.
These new changes are focused on the actions [...]





Social data, get in my belly
Joesph Smarr from Plaxo reminds me a of a preacher, but not a boring one. Someone who is passionate about integrating the web into the real world a lot better. Below are some notes from his speech at Web 2.0 Expo.
News is better when it’s social, with Digg.
Bookmarks are more fun when they’re social, with [...]