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Category Archives: Data

Word block of your Last.fm artists

Mauricio blogged about this, and I have to try it. You can turn your Last.fm data into a visualization.
Here’s mine:

Store and share everything online with drop.io

Online storage is brilliant for backing up data. It’s even better for sharing data with friends or colleagues. drop.io does it right.

I use the product for saving bits of data that I want to revisit in the future. For example, when I have time, I wanna learn the C programming language. So I created a [...]

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 [...]

Social data at its finest

Today, Facebook launched a few new features including chat and something called Feedcrawler. But the most interesting release today is called Lexicon. Think of it as Google Trends but for social data.

One of the Facebook engineers working on the projects sent me the above query, but the possibilities are endless. This tool will be [...]

Use Evernote with Skitch

I signed up for Evernote, but haven’t used it yet. When I heard that it integrated into Skitch, I was much more excited to try it:

Connected to every medium

The web allows us to keep in touch with our friends in so many ways today. When I log into Facebook, I am immediately greeted with a news feed of activity.

Users can update their status too. So whether you like it or not, you know what they are doing.

Twitter is only status:

A can also [...]