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May 31, 2007

Mahalo Demo / Debut at D5


Mahalo Demo / Debut at D5
Originally uploaded by C.K. Sample, III.

Mahalo - We're here to help

"Mahalo is the world's first human-powered search engine powered by an enthusiastic and energetic group of Guides." Jason Calacanis (of weblogs inc/engadget fame) latest venture launched today - check it out.

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May 30, 2007

Apple TV to stream YouTube videos

"This development is an easy way to garner instant content selections for Apple TV, with YouTube's millions of user-generated videos, not to mention the plethora of illegally posted copyrighted material, making for a nice, ROYALTY FREE, library of content for users to watch and enjoy."

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blogger, flickr, last.fm


Panel
Originally uploaded by jochen.

CBS Acquires Last.fm & WallStrip

Is CBS getting interactive or are they trying to control competition?

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Cluztr: share your web surfing in real time

p0ps just installed Cluztr, which is a social network and Firefox add-on that enables users to broadcast and share their web surfing 'history' in real time, as well as chat to others who are visiting the same site. In closed beta, ZDNet has a bunch of invite codes!

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Radio ’screams’ from the Sun warn of radiation storms

"ESA ’s SOHO has helped uncover radio screams that foretell dangerous Coronal Mass Ejections, or CMEs, which produce radiation storms harming infrastructure on ground, in space as well as humans in space."

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May 29, 2007

Particls


Blue Eye
Originally uploaded by Chris Saad.

Particls Launches - RSS and feeds will never be the same

Particles is a rather more intelligent utility than a simple reader or widget. The heart of this innovation's philosophy is defined by the "Policy of Diminishing Attention Consumption". Particls seems almost indispensable. Particls is the culmination of Web 2.0 technologies we have seen directed at solving our growing data overload problem.

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Google Launches "Street View" Photography: Browse Your Street Surroundings

In Google Maps, clicking the "Street View" button (upper right) outlines blue streets for which Google has photography. You can then drag a "person" icon to the street you want to see and launch a window that offers, well, a street-level view. You can also navigate within the images to adjacent areas and expand to a full-screen view. This is getting closer to Second Life!

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