links for 2007-09-14
Posted by derickson on Sep 14th, 2007
2007
Sep 14
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In the age of MySpace and Facebook and LinkedIn pages, YouTube and Flickr accounts, del.icio.us and StumbleUpon bookmarks, and Twitter and Jaiku microblogs, we need consolidation tools.
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Kanye West throws a fit at the MTV awards show.
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While Molson celebrates Canada, South Park has an answer: Blame Canada!
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There’s one solid gold feature that none yet have: physical presence detection and information exchange with other users.
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I love Google Video because they have so many great documentaries free to watch.
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The creators of TV teen-angst drama My So-Called Life and baby-boomer showcase thirtysomething are bringing twentysomething programming to the Internet.
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Revver will announce on Thursday that it has paid $1 million to more than 25,000 people who have posted their work since last September, or added Revver video links to their blogs and websites.
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InstallationWiki.org is designed to provide you with comprehensive and free guides to installing software. It is an open Wiki for everyone to contribute to.
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Provides information on both boxing schedules and boxers themselves.
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This free service allows you to host a "radio" show online.
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Google Spreadsheets has also introduced new data import features which allow you to import RSS feeds, HTML, comma- and tab-delimited files, and text-delimited files.
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Hollywood has been dipping its toe in original online content. Two seasoned producers are about to take a full plunge.



