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  1. The Most Stalker-Friendly People On Gowalla. Scoble Not Included.

    TechCrunch Web 2.0 &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Back in December, we ran a post about the most stalker friendly people on the web. The main point of reference for it was a leaderboard made by Osnapz, which showed the Foursquare users with the most followers. Now, with… Full Story »

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  2. Stop Whining About How Elitist And Expensive TED Is -- You're Only Pissed Because You Didn't Get Invited

    Silicon Alley Insider &bull Feb 15, 2010

    First, lets get the elephant out of the way so we can talk about more important things. What is the elephant? No, its not Larry Page, co-founder of Google, seen above waving to the audience at TED after he gave… Full Story »


  3. Filter, Unfollow Or Get Out of the Way

    Louis Gray &bull Feb 14, 2010

    Go Ahead and Filter Me Out of Your In Box. The recent launch of Google Buzz has once again surfaced an undercurrent in the social Web - where a small number of active accounts can gain the lion's share of activity, either through their own interactions, or those of an active follower base. Whether earned through years of consistent activity on their blogs or parallel networks, or having volume thrust upon them through celebrity or suggested user lists and bundling, there are brand name individuals who command a greater share no matter where they go, and if you choose to… Full Story »

  4. Is Techmeme Indexing Google Buzz?

    Center Networks &bull Feb 10, 2010

    The launch of Google Buzz dominated the tech news aggregator Techmeme nearly all day. One of the big complaints by popular bloggers like Robert Scoble has been that Techmeme doesnt include content from social services like Facebook, Twitter or Friendfeed.… Full Story »


  5. Siri, A Personal Assistant App For The iPhone

    Laughing Squid &bull Feb 9, 2010

    Siri, a new personal assistant app for the iPhone. Looks pretty impressive. What makes Siri unique is that it understands natural language, accomplishes tasks and adapts to user's individual preferences over time. Siri leverages many services and technologies to accomplish… Full Story »


  6. Will Foursquare's Users Say "Bravo" for Bravo?

    Read Write Web &bull Feb 1, 2010

    Foursquare and Bravo announced a partnership today that will attempt to link Foursquare's users with viewers of Bravo. New features will offer badges and special prizes when Foursquare users check in at locations featured in Bravo TV shows. The partnership is likely an attempt by… Full Story »

  7. What Do Bing, Google and Twitter Have in Common?

    The Next Web 2008 &bull Jan 31, 2010

    The fact that all three of them follow Robert Scoble on Twitter, according to Twiangulate — a tool that allows you to find connections between three Twitter users.On Twiangulate, you can view friends and followers shared by more than one… Full Story »

  8. What if Flash were an open standard?

    Scripting &bull Jan 31, 2010

    Interesting collaborative post betw Gruber and Scoble. I'd like to get into the mix with a 90-degree turn -- in the form of a question. 1. Okay, Apple seems to be forcing a question. Can they force web site producers… Full Story »


  9. Twitter Abandons SUL, Switches To Categorized Suggestions

    TechCrunch &bull Jan 21, 2010

    Twitter has apparently just implemented a change that will have a massive impact on the service. The company has apparently abandoned its highly controversial Suggested User List, in favor of a list of Suggestions based on topic. That's big news… Full Story »


  10. 20 years of Adobe Photoshop

    Scobleizer &bull Jan 18, 2010

    On Friday I had a chance meeting with John Knoll. He and his brother shipped Adobe Photoshop just about 20 years ago (Adobe, he told me, will be doing an official celebration next month). Photoshop is one of the most… Full Story »

  11. RSS is the universal language of realtime

    Scripting &bull Jan 13, 2010

    Every so often I get a question -- do I "still" use RSS. Yes I do. Very much so. Today I watched myself very quickly use RSS to glue a new web app into my flow, and be the first to catch the links about a hot news story through a realtime RSS feed. Yeah I still use… Full Story »

  12. "TechCocktail: best of 2010 CES. An even better list than CNN has, includes Boxee and Ford, both..."

    Somewhat Frank &bull Jan 12, 2010

    "TechCocktail: best of 2010 CES. An even better list than CNN has, includes Boxee and Ford, both things that impressed me." - The best of the best and the worst of the worst of 2010 CES WOW! Thank you for… Full Story »

  13. Too Square For Foursquare?

    Stowe Boyd &bull Jan 8, 2010

    There's an awful lot of excitement about Foursquare, a mobile social media service that lets you share and broadcast your location. Based on your activity, you badges and can become the mayor of a particular location (e.g. Starbucks) by visiting... Full Story »

  14. Congrats to fbFund startups PlanCast & Wildfire on making Scobleizer's Top 25

    Master of 500 Hats &bull Jan 4, 2010

    congrats to fbFund startups PlanCast and Wildfire Interactive on making Robert Scoble's Top 25 Startups to Watch for 2010. here is Robert's interview with founder/CEO Victoria Ransom of Wildfire: (also kudos to Blippy... nice job Pud :) Full Story »


  15. The Twitter Effect On Finding The Next Big Thing

    The Next Web 2008 &bull Jan 3, 2010

    A question in my life has just been resolved, thanks to free wifi at the Portland airport, and Foursquare. Finally, at long last, I have figured it out. Why do the giants of technology get such a better pulse on… Full Story »

  16. The Twitter Trends of 2009

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Dec 29, 2009

    Now that Twitter employs a Chief Scientist , we will benefit from the ongoing interpretation and publishing of Twitter behavior and activity to better understand how Twitter is constantly evolving. In a discussion with Robert Scoble recently, I suggested that Twitter also consider hiring a digital anthropologist… Full Story »

  17. 10 Top New Web Services of 2009 (From My Perspective)

    Louis Gray &bull Dec 25, 2009

    Last year, I highlighted ten top Web services that debuted in the year , from Socialmedian to BackType and Feedly . Not an all-encompassing list, blogging colleague Robert Scoble asked if " I was right ", adding on a few of his own. With 2009 coming to a close, I thought it made sense to highlight some of my own personal favorites which are gaining traction. Keep in mind that I am not ranking these services necessarily in a most important to least important order, and I am ignoring some other top services (for example, Foursquare , which launched in… Full Story »


  18. 5 o'clock roundup: Nothing says Christmas like LEDs, Facebook ups divorces and more

    Venture Beat &bull Dec 23, 2009

    Here’s the latest action: Rich Wong looks ahead to 2010 — Rich Wong, partner at Accel Partners, sat down with Robert Scobleto provide a venture-eye view of 2010, covering trends in social media, real-time search, clean energy and who will come… Full Story »

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  19. YouTube Now Has a URL Shortener

    Jatin Mahindra &bull Dec 22, 2009

    YouTube has launched its own URL shortener, but it is not like other URL-shorteners, because it can only be used specifically with YouTube videos. This way, YouTube says, when you click on one, you know you're going to a YouTube… Full Story »

  20. There Is No Geolocation Social Paradox

    Stowe Boyd &bull Dec 14, 2009

    I think that MG Seigler is dead on whe he observes that geolocation services are exploding right now, but he goes off the rails when he suggests there is a 'location social paradox': A few weeks ago, our own Jason... Full Story »



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