Posted on July 25th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
Okay, this one is a complete no-brainer, but I just have to mention it because, well, mashable is my favorite blog. The blog is focused solely on “Social software and social networking 2.0.” It’s THE blog on social networking.
But here’s what I love about mashable: they practice what they preach. Instead of just talking about [...]
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Posted on June 28th, 2007 by Sarah Wurrey
Here it is, my first post on Blogstring and I’m kinda strapped for ideas. And, no matter how many head scratches I dole out, the rotund feline currently snoring on the couch beside me hasn’t really offered up any. So I’m picking up where Nate left off with the Blog of the Day concept. I’ve [...]
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Posted on June 14th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
Wow. This is a great blog. You most likely know Marc’s backstory, so I won’t go through that here. In just 12 days, he has made some great posts:
 Bubbles on the brain
Why there’s no such thing as Web 2.0
How to hire the best people you’ve ever worked with
Analyzing the Facebook Platform, three weeks in
This is [...]
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Posted on June 13th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
On my RSS feed since day one at the new gig: Ryan Stewart’s blog on rich internet applications. Sure, if you are at all interested in the RIA space, you know who Ryan is, but if you’re new to the RIA world, check him out. He’s the guy you read if you’re into RIA stuff. [...]
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Posted on June 12th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
Powerset is a search engine based on Natural Language Processing, and I love their blog. I’ll tell you why.
The Company:
They’re not out to destroy Google. They’re not trying to be an also-ran. They are out to solve one problem: the idea that the way we talk and the way we search are not the same. [...]
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