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This video touches on some ideas I’ve been mulling about lately. Specifically, it talks about consumers trusting their peers and seeking out consolidated, trustworthy content.
If people trust their peers and want consolidated content then the new delivery mechanisms need to supply that content. If I trust the shared items from my friends’ Google Reader feeds […]

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IMAP for Gmail

Our friends at Google just made it a little easier to use gmail on a mobile device. Thank you Google! IMAP should be rolled out to everyone within a few days.

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I’ll never be able to argue about the value of free photography for professional (and talented) photographers better than the anonymous photo editor.

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I love flickr. It is a tool that has allowed anyone with the ability to make a digital image to upload it, share it and leave it there for others who might have similar interests to find it, form groups and learn from each others’ work. It is brilliant.
Until recently photography has been an art […]

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Kevin Lawver was supposed to talk about microformats at the Web 2.0 Expo, but didn’t. He has been kind enough to post his slides.

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AIA makes Google earth better


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John Panzer provided his presentation materials for the user centric mashup talk. Thanks John.

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There are four men: Chris, Thomas, Robert and Jeremiah talking in a scattered fashion in front of a packed house at the Web 2.0 Expo. This session is being “covered” in an IRC chat room, we are twittering it, the presenters are running three streaming cameras and using a Canon 5D to document this event […]

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Swapthing.com coordinates swaps and builds trust amongst it’s users. They help users find things they can trade for. For example, I have 200 CDs that are of no use to me and I see that there is someone on swapthing.com who wants to trade a stereo for some CDs. We connect through the site and […]

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mobile web

Brian Fling of blueflavor.com just schooled me on the mobile web. I don’t browse with my mobile device. I text every once and a while. I know how to text myself a photo and that is the extent of how much I use the mobile web. Fling just told me that one third of the […]

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