links for 2007-07-30

Links July 30th, 2007

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  • links for 2007-07-09 --  Follow the Tour de France in Google Earth “…you can follow every nail-biting sprint, every gut wrenching climb, and every blistering descent of the Tour de France on Google Earth.” (tags: Cycling Google Earth Sports tourdefrance TdF bicycle) Video,...
  • links for 2007-06-20 --  Bokardo: Common Pitfalls of Building Social Web Applications and How to Avoid Them, Part 2 “when you’re building the service, is not the time to focus on social value. There is no social value because there is no user...
  • links for 2007-01-21 --  Dugg Space “A collaboratively created social network created by users of the collaborative social news phenomenon: digg.com” (tags: socialnetworking socialsoftware Collaboration community opensource) IMEEM – what’s on your playlist? “IMEEM is an online community where people and groups can...
  • links for 2007-05-12 --  OpenSAM Simple Ajax Mashup Techniques “OpenSAM (Open Simple Ajax Mashups) is a set of recommendations and techniques for integrating SaaS applications into incredibly powerful and flexible solutions.” (tags: AJAX applications Enterprise mashups Office SaaS web2.0 development framework) Hitwise To...
  • links for 2007-05-07 --  Bill Moyers Journal . Buying the War . Additional Interviews | PBS “a 90-minute documentary that explores the role of the press in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq.” (tags: documentary government Iraq war media journalism politics video)...
  • links for 2007-09-13 --  Inside Facebook: Media companies don’t understand Facebook “here is some expertise involved in building Facebook applications that users will actually use to shuffle your content around their social network.” (tags: facebook applications interface Design usability) Revver: $1 Million In...
  • links for 2008-04-29 --  At SwitchAbit, Twittergram Shares a Common Future – GigaOM “Think of it as a web services switchboard that allows you to plug any type of content from one service (say Flickr) to another (say Twitter) — or even between...