Robert Scoble

This Week in Twitter for 11/20/2009 — Twitpocalypse Now

Sarah Palin starts her book tour, Barack Obama says he’s never used Twitter and Oprah says she’s hanging it up in 2011, prompting @caseywright to quip that maybe the Mayans were off by one year. In case the end is near, get...

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Sharendipity Wins the 'Best Ported App' in the Global Ning Appathon Competition

MADISON, Wis., Nov 19, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Sharendipity (www.sharendipity.com), the web based application development platform, today announced that they were the winners of the first global Ning Appathon...

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Google Chrome OS: What We Might See

In just a few hours, the tech world's attention will shift to the Googleplex in Mountain View, California where the company will offer a developer preview of Google Chrome OS. I was able to uncover a few tidbits about...

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Getting to nomee

A Desktop Application For Following Users Not Web Sites With new social media web sites being created nearly every day, it is becoming more critical to be able to follow users and not web sites. nomee is the solution. Social...

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Flickr co-founder tries his hand at another Web startup

Stewart Butterfield, founder of Flickr. Photo by Kris Krug Kris Krug B.C.-based Tiny Speck has big plans to tap the Web interactive wave he helped create with an attempt – still a secret – to take online gaming to another level...

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Next year's Twitter? It's Foursquare - CNN.com

By Pete Cashmore, Special to CNN Pete Cashmore: Early adopters say Foursquare could be 2010's big social-media craze Foursquare is a location-based mobile startup that lets users share locations with friends It's also a virtual...

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Top 10 Twitter Lists for Tech

Essential follows for technical twittering Twitter Lists, a feature designed to let you organise the people whom you follow into groups that are shareable with others, has picked up steam since rolling out publicly a few weeks...

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Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect at Microsoft, proves his incompetence about smartphone apps

November 17, 2009 [General] | By Edward J. R. How deep can Microsoft fall? It looks like there is no bottom. Today, at PDC conference for developers, Ray Ozzie said, that smartphone apps will not be a differentiator among...

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Public Relation(ship)s

Everyone (in one way or another) works in PR. Putting the Public Back in Public Relations This principle also applies to PR professionals. In their book , Putting the Public Back in Public Relations (PPBPR) , Brian Solis and...

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Something's Gotta Give

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Clint Eastwood’s recent homage to Johnny Mercer, fellow Southerner and one of the few men to attend Woodberry Forest School near my home town in Virginia and not graduate...

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