Robin Good Remixes the TechCrunch Web 2.0 Documentary

Robin Good decided that 1/8 of the recent TC Web 2.0 Documentary was worthwhile:
Couldn’t I remix and edit this video into my own version of what was really meaningful for me and my audiences?
Isn’t that what the Web 2.0 spirit is all about?

I then decided to take humble self-permission to follow the very advice that [...]

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Widgetbox - Widget Management

As Richard MacManus opined, Widgets are the New Black. Widgets are particularly popular within social networks and on blog sidebars, extending the reach of news, websites, and product of services. But as Paul Kedrosky notes, “I like the idea of syndicating functionality via widgets, but without being tied directly to either ads or merchant programs [...]

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PipelineDeals.com and FreshBooks set to Integrate

Just received a heads-up from Mike McDerment of FreshBooks that tomorrow, PipelineDeals.com and FreshBooks is announcing an effort to integrate their services. The result will allow customers to see a more complete view of their business from the sales through the invoicing process.
I don’t know of too many web based (or SaaS, if you will) [...]

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Yutter Goes Down Hard

It seems the RSS to e-mail service Yutter is down for the count and potentially out of luck. I just surfed over there to play some more with their service, only to see the notice below:

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The New New Internet comes to Washington D.C.

It’s finally here. A serious Web 2.0 event on the East Coast - The New New Internet Conference (TNNI).
What is it?
TNNI is not just a “Hey, the web is cool again conference.” It’s focused on Web 2.0 for Business and the selected speakers show that commitment. Andrew McAfee is an Associate Professor at Harvard [...]

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Meez - the Next Teen Addiction

Meez is an online tool to create a personalized version of your virtual self. Perfect for the vain MySpace crowd, who check their personal profiles 18 billion times per day, always tweaking their “digital persona”.
I spent about 20 minutes on the site creating different identities for myself. Most styles, accessories, and backgrounds are free [...]

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MySpace Adds “Slides” and Increases Photo Storage

MySpace now has the option for users to add “slides” to their profiles. This feature has been serviced by companies like Slide and RockYou to this point. Coinciding with this new feature, the 12-photo limit restriction has been lifted. MySpace could easily get into the photosharing business if they felt like it.
This move is not [...]

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