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  1. Use Google Reader as a delicious.com alternative

    Google Reader has only recently added social features (following, liking, people searching) but I’ve found them to be amazingly powerful. Consuming information If you use Google Reader, you likely consume a lot of information through it via RSS feeds. Everything from news (BBC, NYTimes), sports, humor (ICHC, xkcd) to photos from your Flickr contacts, Twitter mentions and [...]

    Jul 29, 2009 — No Comments
  2. Twitter is the new MySpace

    I get a lot of good emails but Rachel made a great observation today: Not only is “Spongebob” a trending topic on Twitter, but it’s “Wich Spongebob.” The fact that we have gazillions of people taking quizzes about their similarity to a Spongebob character is sad, but not nearly as sad as the fact that the [...]

    Jul 19, 2009 — 3 Comments
  3. Overlooked feature in Facebook

    When the new site design launched nobody realized that Facebook added the ‘Top Friends’ functionality: I don’t see TechCrunch, Mashable, or anyone noticing this. But everyone was very quick to get upset when slide’s ‘Top Friends’ app was taken down (it was a legitimate security concern). I hate this short-term-memory-loss-lynch-mob we like to call the internet. Uproar [...]

    Nov 13, 2008 — 3 Comments