I'm using http://packrati.us to automatically bookmark the URLs I tweet on #delicious. Check it out! | source : packrati.us
Traffic is stagnating or dropping, depending on which analytics service you look at. Founder Joshua Schachter left long ago in frustration, and is now at Google. | source : techcrunch.com
deliGoo is an extension for Firefox (2.0+) and Internet Explorer (6.0+), which is built into your browser in the form of an additional button on the tools’ panel.
deliGoo searches on the sites, indicated in your del.icio.us bookmarks. With its help you can find the necessary page according to any phrase or word, which it contains.
And one more thing – deliGoo can create on your demand custom search engines on any del.icio.us tag. | source : www.deligoo.com
Results. Findings document the diverse nature of stories from both traditional and new media channels. Social media sources, primarily blogs, are growing as a major news source. Prominent traditional news media were not exclusively used, and the sheer volume of uncategorized pages suggests that online news seekers consider alternative Web pages encountered during casual navigation as news sources. Conclusions. What online news audiences consider to be news is becoming increasingly broad and complex with unclassified sources dominating tagged stories. New information sources appear to make up for deficient story topics in the mainstream media. | source : informationr.net
In this post, I’ll refine that pattern a little more and show how to use delicious to bookmark a “processed” form of the output of the query, along with all the ingredients needed to generate that output. In a later post (hopefully before Christmas) I’ll try to show how the pattern can be used to share queries into other datastores, such as Google visualization API queries into a Google spreadsheet. | source : ouseful.wordpress.com
[réponse à un article éponyme - ou presque - de Slate] Principal reproche? Malgré des kilomètres de littérature dans les journaux et ailleurs, Twitter est un objet pour happy few et son succès un trompe-l'oeil - contrairement à Facebook, dont Titiou Lecoq, c'est son nom, est en revanche grande consommatrice et qui permet, selon elle, l'élaboration d'un vrai réseau, personnel, professionnel et surtout accessible à tous. Les élites contre les gens, vieux refrain. Vieux et pas faux, en l'occurrence. (...) Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Del-icio-us... ont chacun leur fonction, leur public, leurs défauts et leurs qualités, ils se croisent et s'entrecroisent, se complètent et forment, ensemble, un espace cohérent, exubérant et en mouvement perpétuel - à ce propos, c'est un peu crevant, le mouvement perpétuel... | source : blogs.lexpress.fr
PEJ took a snapshot of coverage from the week of June 24 to June 29, 2007, on three sites that offer user-driven news agendas: Digg, Del.icio.us and Reddit. In addition, the Project studied Yahoo News, an outlet that offers an editor-based news page and three different lists of user-ranked news: Most Recommended, Most Viewed, and Most Emailed. These sites were then compared with the news agenda found in the 48 mainstream news outlets contained in PEJ’s News Coverage Index. | source : www.journalism.org
He made his comments during a conversation on Hacker News (Hacker News). Joshua responded to a comment claiming Yahoo was cool with “Since when is Yahoo cool?” Then he described Yahoo as a “sausage factory” before making the following statement:
I guess. I think the folks that pay Linus or whatever have done more for OS. Sun’s opensolaris, too. MySQL, etc too. Just by sheer weight of code.
The problem is that the number of cool projects is pretty minimal. They’re in duck and cover mode. They’ll get pushed to trim employees further and further to stretch the revenues out.
I wish I had not sold it to them. The cash and freedom do not even come close; I would rather work on a big, popular product. | source : mashable.com
Look at the tags that geolocate her account - this ties into other stuff | source : delicious.com