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TalkShoe Releases Spontaneous Mobile Audio Streaming TalkShoe this afternoon released a major upgrade to their live podcasting platform, one that allows for a call to be created mobile, on the fly and independent of a connection to the web. CEO Dave Nelson posted the details to the company blog today: So now you can do a movie review as you leave the theater, inform your audience about a breaking news story, or tell your friends about a hot new rest... |
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Mogulus Officially Goes Freemium Online web video streaming outfit Mogulus launched their premium offerings today with the availability of Mogulus Pro. The new professional service allows users to remove the ads that are inserted by the company (though you can put your own in, if you choose), gives you detailed analytics, HD and Widescreen streaming capabilities, and the removal of all Mogulus company branding. Mogulus offered th... |
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WordPress 2.7 - 20 Must See Features WordPress is quickly becoming the standard software for the majority of blogs. This fact makes every major release of the software seem like a huge event, but the thing is that this time it is. WordPress 2.7 comes with a huge number of changes, a good chunk of them making some older plugins redundant. This will be a huge upgrade for all blog owners. The following lists 20 of the biggest change... |
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Google Reader Gets A Major Makeover; It Rocks Google Reader has just launched a major redesign to its interface, addressing many of the top concerns of users of the popular RSS reader. In addition to simply looking way more clean and inviting, Google has introduced more collapsible navigation options, a new section for friends, additional feed bundles, and perhaps most welcoming to power users: the option to hide those intimidating unread i... |
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Circle Of Moms: Connect And Shop With Social Media Moms Like You Jennifer Van Grove is a Social Media Strategist. She authors a blog about San Diego, technology, startups and social media at JenniferVanGrove.com. Circle of Moms is a social network publicly debuting today for online moms looking to connect with other moms. With an already active community of 850,000+ members, Circle of Moms is your typical destination social network site, with features including... |
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Facebook Connect Is Here; It’s Like OpenID For Dummies Facebook Connect is now open for business, allowing any developer to let users login to their websites using their Facebook credentials. Additionally, other key Facebook features, like your friends list, can now be integrated into third-party applications, which can in turn send data back into Facebook and the News Feed. If there were an OpenID for Dummies book, its publisher would be Facebook ... |
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Google Friend Connect: Try It Now On Mashable Google Friend Connect, the company’s identity management offering for developers, is now available for anyone to signup without waiting to be whitelisted. Similar to Facebook Connect and MySpace Data Availability, the basic premise is that you can login with your Google (or Yahoo, AIM, OpenID) credentials on third-party applications without signing up for a separate account. You can see this in... |
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Flickr Upgrades Its Mobile Interface Flickr has just rolled out a new mobile site, adding some significant improvements to its interface as well as adding a few new features you can now use on-the-go. Additions include video playback (on devices that support it), as well as the ability to add new contacts, favorite images, and make changes to privacy settings from m.flickr.com. Some of these features were already available in beta ... |
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Opera 10 Alpha: Yeah, It’s Even Faster Than Before I’ve been following Opera’s new releases quite closely, and whether it’s one of the mobile versions of the browser or the desktop Opera, one cannot say they aren’t active. The numbers, unfortunately, just aren’t on their side: regardless of having a great feature set and being very fast, the desktop version of Opera just isn’t gaining significant traction. Oper... |
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Kogan Agora: Why The New Android Handset Matters There’s a new “gPhone” on the market, but its name is not G1, and it’s not subsidized by one of the wireless carriers. It’s called the Kogan Agora (or Agora Pro), and it’s available for pre-order now from an Internet-only manufacturer/retailer in Australia. What’s interesting about the device – aside from the fact that most would probably agree it’s aesthetically an improvement ... |
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HOW TO: Get The Most Out Of Google Maps Jennifer Van Grove is a Social Media Strategist. She authors a blog about San Diego, technology, startups and social media at JenniferVanGrove.com. Google Maps has become the standard mapping utility for everything from getting directions and finding nearby food options to viewing the surface of the moon. Are you getting the most out of your Google Maps experience? Keep reading to get some helpful... |
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PlaySpan Launches Marketplace For Virtual Goods Virtual goods were all the rage a while ago, but nowadays I don’t hear that much about them. Perhaps everyone got bored of Second Life, companies stopped opening virtual headquarters in virtual worlds, and WoW players…well, they’re a lost cause anyway, tormented creatures always destined to live in the shadow (also, Blizzard does not allow off-site trade with virtual money or goo... |
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NYTimes, Now Also In News Aggregator Flavor The New York Times has launched Times Extra, an alternative view of the site which adds links to additional, related sources under each article, marked with a striking green color. The additional boxes show up in the upper half of the front page, displaying up to 8 additional links for each article. NYTimes’ CTO for digital operations Marc Frons says “the days when content sites were ... |
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YouTube Widescreen! Embeds! One of our readers from Mashable France, Steve Hemmerstoffer, tipped us a few minutes ago on the availability of embeddable YouTube videos in the widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) format. As you can see in the screenshot, the same rules seem to apply that we mentioned when YouTube made the new aspect ratio available on the main site: “For all videos uploaded in the standard 4:3 aspect ratio, the... |
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What Does Lindsay Lohan Now Have In Common With Robert Scoble? If you said that they both posed topless, well, you’d be correct. The actual answer I was driving at was that they’ve both had their Facebook accounts deleted. According to Nick O’Neill at All Facebook, there are (not surprisingly) quite a few Lindsay Lohans on Facebook. So, what did Lindsay do as soon as she found out her account was shut down? The same thing Robert Scoble did, she blog... |
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Mint Vs. Rudder: Two Online Finance Managers Compared Wendy Boswell stays on top of Web search and social media trends at About.com. You can catch up with her via Twitter. If you’ve been looking for a simple way to track your spending, make a budget, or follow your investments – without splashing out any dough – then online finance managers might be just up your alley. Let’s take a look at Mint and Rudder, two very similar money management s... |
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Hyperlocal Mobile Coupons = Smart And Easy Business Idea This post is part of Mashable’s Startup Review series, which highlights great unsung startups. The series is made possible by Sun Startup Essentials. Company Name 8Coupons 20-Word Description 8coupons.com is the next generation of coupons. You can text yourself great deals for big savings in NYC. CEO’s Pitch 8coupons is a fun and easy way to save time, money, and trees by getting the ... |
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BrightKit: The Shiniest Twitter Scheduler And Tracker Yet We’ve seen a number of Twitter tools for scheduling future tweets, shortening URLs, and tracking click-thrus. But BrightKit (not to be confused with the location-aware app BrightKite) is the sleekest we’ve seen yet, making it worth a mention. What makes BrightKit special is its beautiful interface for managing multiple Twitter accounts. The Dashboard lets you see all your Twitter accounts at... |
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100+ IPhone Games That Use The Accelerometer The iPhone’s built-in accelerometer has opened up a new world of mobile gaming, introducing fun, engaging, and interactive applications from virtual golf to racing games, mobile beer pong, and more. Here are over 100 free and paid apps that are worth checking out, especially if you’re looking for ways to waste some time, say in line at the grocery store, or in the car on your way to so... |
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The Most Popular Music Of 2008: ITunes Vs Last.fm It’s that time of year – the “best of” 2008 lists. Previously the realm of TV specials, web services now routinely put out their own lists, providing a glimpse into the trends of the past year. Over the past 24 hours, both iTunes and Last.fm have put out lists of the most popular music on their respective services, based on the number of downloads and listens. Here’s a side-by-side l... |
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Open Web Awards: The Finals The moment is here. After more than 50,000 nominations and in excess of 80,000 verified votes from the web community, we’re pleased to announce the finalists in the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest to find the web’s best sites and services. Congratulations to all the finalists! You have until midnight PST on December 14th to pick the winners. Winners receive the Open... |
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Amazon On IPhone: Death By Camera To Brick-and-Mortar Stores Amazon has released its application for iPhone, and while users will likely appreciate the simple mobile shopping experience, there is one especially noteworthy feature: Amazon Remembers. This option lets you take a picture of an item you see in stores and then upload it to Amazon, who will then try to find and recommend similar items that you can buy online. Since the Amazon app taps into both... |
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Vlingo Launches Voice Control For The IPhone Some time ago Google introduced voice search for the iPhone; now, Vlingo ups the ante with an application that allows you to search the web, use Google Maps, dial phone numbers as well as update your Twitter and Facebook account, all by speaking into the phone. Once again, I’m not bullish on voice controls as far as computers go - be it desktop, portable or handheld computers. In many situa... |
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MySpace Adds Videos To Its Mobile Portal If you’re a MySpace Mobile user, you can now view videos on the go on the MySpace Mobile Site, located at m.myspace.com. Just log into your MySpace profile and scroll down to “My Videos.” MySpace has launched this feature using RipCode’s On-Demand Video Transcoding technology, which means that the videos will be transcoded in real time to whatever your handset supports, reg... |
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Oodle Nabs Facebook’s Marketplace; Becomes King Of Social Classifieds Have you been using Facebook’s Marketplace? Probably not, because it’s not a very lively place, especially if you’re not a big user of Networks on Facebook, on which this feature largely depends. Now, the folks at Facebook have realized they’re not that good at this marketplace business, so they’ve decided to let Oodle handle it. The new Marketplace will be integrate... |
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New Ask Ads: Creepy Or Hilarious? Remember how “bad” those Microsoft commercials were? If you thought those were odd and slightly off-putting, you obviously haven’t seen the most recent ads from Ask.com, which are now making the rounds with commentarians asking the same questions they asked about Jerry Seinfeld: “Why?” “Why is their marketing so random?” asks Harry McCracken. “Why is their marketing so creepy?”... |
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Dear Santa: Please Send Ad Clicks To Pay The Light Bill Crazy Christmas light displays aren’t exactly a new thing. Out here in my part of Texas, there are two “Christmas-land” light displays that are about two or three miles of non-stop light displays. The new thing a couple years ago for the techno-savvy was to synchronize the Christmas lights you stick on your house to the music playing on a low-power FM station. This year, rather than limit ... |
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Pandora Versus Last.fm: Features, Interface, Applications Compared Matt Singley is a business process advisor that focuses on social media and UGC sociology. He authors a blog, Singley’s Blog Thoughts, about new (and sometimes old) technologies that can help organizations get ahead. Each morning you get an obscenely-sized coffee, open your email and turn on your favorite music to lean into the upcoming workday. You are a part of an ever increasing group tha... |
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Digg Bans Company That Blatantly Sells Diggs Digg has sent a cease and desist to the company behind USocial.net, the website pictured above. Should we be surprised? The site is publicly advertising its service that lets you buy votes in mass quantity on Digg, Stumbleupon, and Propeller. The social news site has come under scrutiny for some of its recent bans aimed at preventing manipulation, but you can hardly blame them for trying to st... |
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GradeFund Offers A Different Way To Pay For College: Good Grades Paying for college is expensive. GradeFund, a startup founded by a couple of brothers from Harvard and Princeton, has an interesting new approach to covering at least some of the costs: rewarding students monetarily for making good grades. GradeFund isn’t actually issuing the payments, but they’ve setup a system where students can find people to sponsor their good performance in class. For... |
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