links for 2007-11-17
Links November 17th, 2007
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Seth Godin writes how 8 billion dollars worth of gift cards seeps through the cracks each year.
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“Amazon is announcing tonight the addition of some of the hottest items in its catalog to its widely popular affiliate program, its support for OpenSocial and a new level of support for RSS.”
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- links for 2007-11-01 -- Google’s OpenSocial platform is great! | Googling Google | ZDNet.com “For example, developers have access to store shared data right on Google’s servers — that means you can build scalable applications that require no infrastructure of your own. To...
- links for 2007-11-05 -- Why Google Turned Into a Social Butterfly – New York Times “So far, every time the Web has matched up against a proprietary alternative, the Web has prevailed.” (tags: Google opensocial platform socialsoftware facebook socialnetworking) Report: Project Beacon, Facebook’s...
- links for 2007-01-03 -- Nothing To Say: The Internet Year In Review – 1994 I still have a copy of this too :-) “There were less than 20 million people on the Internet in 1994, compared to over 1 billion today.” (tags: internet...
- links for 2007-11-02 -- ‘Apple Has Destroyed the Music Business’–Not That We Didn’t Try Our Best | Digital Daily | John Paczkowski | AllThingsD NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker said Apple “destroyed the music business in terms of pricing” and will invariably...
- links for 2007-09-25 -- OPEN SOURCE GOD: 480+ Open Source Applications “Open source software is booming: here we round up over 480 open source applications for you to use or build upon.” (tags: opensource software list applications tools) Public beta of Amazon MP3...
- links for 2007-12-13 -- What makes a facebook application a success? at Facebook Applications Reviews, Facebook Widgets, Facebook News “The more complex the app; the less viral it was. The simplest apps spread the fastest. The more complex the app the higher the...
- links for 2007-12-04 -- Google Plans Service to Store Users’ Data – WSJ.com “Google is preparing a service that would let users store on its computers essentially all of the files they might keep on their personal-computer hard drives — such as word-processing...
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