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   	<dc:description>Welcome to a new edition of &quot;Discover New Sites and Blogs! Our Netvibes experiment has delayed our regularly scheduled programming, but now we are starting to catch up! This is a Web 2.0 fortified edition, so each blog gets some Web 2.0 ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>Hi. My name is Leila. I am the Senior Promotions Producer at 10News. Part of my job is to get hip to the happenings of web 2.0. How is the internet working to make life easier for ... </dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>Ideas, opinions, trends, markets, and thoughts on business and economics from a Singaporean perspective.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://123suds.blogspot.com/2007/02/widget-economy.html">
   	<dc:title>The Widget Economy</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Came across this interesting viewpoint of Netvibes CEO Tariq Krim: Question : Will Widgets Kill the Webpage?Answer : Widgets are killing the Webpage. It is time to go to something else. We are entering the widget economy. We are going there no matter what.  Of late there has been a lot of coverage around Netvibes , Pageflakes, Google Personalized Homepage, Yahoo! Pipes, Microsoftâ€™s Connected Services. I previously wrote about Jeff Nolanâ€™s Teqlo. Vinnie points out that ProgrammableWeb reports over 1,500 mash-ups. Netvibes is a &quot;no-logo&quot; Website where users have total control. it is a place where you can basically create any little information widget you like and arrange it with others on your personal page. You do so by dragging and dropping boxes that contain feeds from your favorite blogs, newspapers, Flickr photos, YouTube videos, weather service, stock charts, GmailMashable writes about Netvibes rival Webwag has quietly enabled a feature that lets users post widgets from Netvibes and Google IG to a Webwag page. Look at the way the world is changing. Loosely coupled services â€“ we have been hearing this from the early days of web services &amp; SOA, are suddenly getting mainstream â€“ so much so that all these demonstrate that scalable applications can be built using widgets . RSS &amp; Widgets are about to change the frontiers of web technology landscape itself â€“ this opens up tremendous technical and business possibilities. It is also to be noted that by enterprise technology players that the consumer applications are fast embracing cutting edge technologies and are becoming far more successful â€“ in terms of innovation &amp; reach. The enterprise players need to be relevant in the changing world â€“ by being more innovative and caring for the customers in rolling out leading edge features. When will we see large enterprise software players coming up with such things without raising noise levels(just publicity, conference talk and analyst endorsements) and let the results speak for itself.  </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Get all IM and VoIP clients for your cellphone, as widgets</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>A new Netvibes is coming, the mobile version of course. The service, now available to the public, has been developed since November last year, and enables users to customize their starting page with modules. Among the popular widgets, ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>Just returned from a couple of enlightening days at the Future of Web Apps 2007 conference in London. Put on by Carson Systems, the event proved to be a highly enlightening two days of talks and networking opportunities. My personal highlights of the event are below:Day one highlights:- Mike Arrington of Techcrunch kicked things off with an interesting talk about web 2.0 start-ups. Unsurprisingly Mike started with an apology for the demise of Techcrunch UK although didn't go into any details.- Tara Hunt of Citizen Agency gave a good talk on community; what it means, how to build one and what keeps users coming back. It was nothing ground breaking, but good for some of the guys I took along to hear as it was all new to them.- Matthew Ogle &amp; Anil Bawa Caiva of Last.fm let us in on the past, present and future of the amazing online music community and how they created a social platform. They let us in on their how they are using attention data to help rank songs popularity which was interesting. Really good to hear from some guys who have helped a start-up from the ground up and with Last.fm going from strength to strength it's great to hear they aim to keep it simple and not complicate the platform.- Bradley Horowitz of Yahoo gave a great talk on the future of social interaction. Really interesting guy who I was lucky enough to grab five minutes with to ask some questions.- A brilliant spot from Soocial.com. Really funny and it's a cool looking contact management app which could give Plaxo a run for it's money.- Kevin Rose from Digg let us in on some stats about usage of the platform, insights into the difficulties they face from user revolt and made an announcement that they intend to support OpenID!Day two highlights:- Mark Anders of Adobe gave a great demo of Flex showing just how simple it is to create apps with it. His example was a tag search for Flickr which displays thumbnails as results. Very cool, and something I'm definitely going to have a play with!- Khoi Vinh of the NY Times spoke about user interface design and the difficulties faced by traditional media on the web. Some great usability tips and a real common sense approach to design which is always good to hear about.- Simon Willison spoke about OpenID and the future. He gave a warts and all assessment of exactly why a single sign-on is so important, the challenges it faces and ways forwards. Very well received by the slightly partisan, blogorati crowd.- Rasmus Lerdorf of Yahoo spoke about (guess what) PHP. I was a little disappointed he didn't go into more detail in places but it was really interesting and great to hear from the godfather of this great application language.- Tariq Krim of Netvibes had 5 minutes to make an announcement. This was (apparently) an exclusive and had been embargoed from being blogged about until after the announcement. The announcement was that Netvibes will be launching an API to allow cross platform widgets that will be portable and extensible. Great move! Spoke briefly with Tariq on day one and he's a really nice guy and seemed genuinely pleased to hear me rave about my homepage set up on his product.- Richard Moross &amp; Stefan Magdalinski of MOO spoke about their offering of printed cards ordered via the web. Interesting to hear about the merging of old and new media and how they approached it.There were other speakers but these are the ones who I really found of interest. The event could have done with more hardcore speakers and less sponsor spots (although I understand they are a necessary evil) but all in all kudos must go to Ryan et al at Carson Systems for putting on a great event!</dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>Bueno, pues esta tarde, registrándome en Netvibes he “aprendido” a usar los feeds, hasta ahora no los había probado nunca, porque no me había surgido la necesidad, pero ahora ya son bastantes los blogs que consulto habitualmente, ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>A Feed for Unread Gmail Messages</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>A Feed for Unread Gmail Messages: Gmail has a very cool feature not available in other webmail applications: feeds for unread messages. For example, the feed http://mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom/ shows the most recent unread items from ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>What Is WoW - World Of Warcraft</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>World of Warcraft 100 Gold An hour - Luke's Course Any Good?</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>30 Amazing Things You Can Do With Widgets</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>1. Browse Digg in pictures, 2. Read 4 rss feeds in tabs, 3. Grow virtual flowers. Quietly and without a lot of fanfare, the number of desktop and web widgets (also called gadgets) has exploded. There are almost 10000 Web widgets for the ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title> Jianfengâ€™s Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Subscribe/è®¢é˜… [IMG è®¢é˜…åˆ°æŠ“è™¾] [IMG Subscribe with Bloglines] [IMG Add to netvibes] [IMG Subscribe in NewsAlloy] [IMG Add to My Yahoo!] [IMG Google Reader or Homepage] Entries RSS Comments RSS


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   	<dc:title>Ma vie en Narcisse en chiffres</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Fin du premier semestre de cette année 2008. L&amp;#39;occasion de faire un rapide bilan brut en chiffres de ce  blog (à l&amp;#39;aide de Google Analytics). Top 10 des notes les plus lues durant cette période : 1/ Cécilia Bruni - Carla Sarkozy ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>86400</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>El ambiente navideño, el &quot;ho ho ho&quot;, el que venga la familia de vuelta a casa o ... todas estas cosas levantan el estado de ánimo, de alguna forma nos llenan de ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://911bloglines.blogspot.com/2007/01/911bloglines.html">
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   	<dc:description>01/07 January, 2007 -911bloglines.com Archive list. (Please also don&amp;#39;t forget to netvibe, pageflakes or blogmark us! Direct links also at http://www.bloglines.com/blog/ewing2001, please subscribe). Get this widget! ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://abdullakh.blogspot.com/2007/11/nadszed-oto-czas-drugiego-greitukasa-u.html">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://abelcastosa.com/2007/11/feeds-y-movilidad">
   	<dc:title>Feeds y movilidad</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Una de las cosas que más valoro en mi día a día es la sindicación, en gran parte mediante RSS. Eso de poder leer varias decenas, en mi caso cerca de los cientos (+180), de blogs en apenas unos minutos y sin perderte nada de su contenido ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Nueva pestaÃ±a AbenÃ³jar Virtual en Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Netvibes es un avanzado servicio gratuito  que ha salido recientemente y resulta muy Ãºtil para configurar una pÃ¡gina de inicio personalizada que contenga feeds favoritos, notas de texto, informaciÃ³n meteorolÃ³gica, de bolsa, ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Accesibilidad, Usabilidad y Estandares Web</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Articulos relacionados con la accesibilidad, usabilidad y estandares web ... El congreso serestandar.es ya tiene nuevas fechas ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Verken Web 2.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Deze week ben ik in Accountancynieuws ingegaan op web 2.0. Hieronder een overzicht van een aantal Web 2.0 websites. Blogger. weblog maken. Feedblendr. koppel meerdere RSS feeds aan elkaar. Technorati. wat gebeurt er op het Web ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>El lector de feeds de Protopage</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Protopage es una página de inicio con un buen lector de feeds lo cual la hace muy competitiva a mi entender. A diferencia de Netvibes, Protopage se lleva muy bien com Firefox; el lector de feeds de Protopage no sólo es rápido sino que ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Meningkatkan Arus Pengunjung</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Banyak cara dalam meningkatkan Arus pengunjung (traffic) menuju blog kita, bagi pemula atau diri saya saat pertama kali nge-blog itu saya lakukan dengan Blog Walking... Berjalan-jalan mengarungi Blog dengan menglik setiap Link di ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Personalisierbare Startseiten - wie wÃ¤r&amp;#39;s mit einem eigenen ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Die MÃ¶glichkeit, sich eine eigene, personalisierte Startseite im Web einzurichten, existiert nun schon einiger Zeit. Denken Sie an die entsprechenden Angebote von Google, Yahoo oder Windows Live. Allerdings sind die AnsprÃ¼che an sie ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://agosto.viabloga.com/news/grammy-awards-dimanche-avecamy-winehouse-en-liaison-satellite">
   	<dc:title>Grammy Awards dimanche avecAmy Winehouse en liaison satellite</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>John Markoff in the NYT: Move Over Silicon Valley, Here Come European Start-Ups</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>John Markoff has an excellent short piece on DLD and European start-up culture: &quot;Move Over Silicon Valley, Here Come European Start-Ups&quot;. He covers Joost, Netvibes and FON among others.  (Found on my Netvibes this morning thanks to Martin and his online Mom!)</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Lien permanent vers Web 3</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://aiglestates.wordpress.com/2007/12/30/icones-pour-votre-bureau-et-vote-site-ou-blog">
   	<dc:title>Icônes pour votre bureau et vote site ou blog</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://aiglestates.wordpress.com/2008/01/10/le-myvu-gadget-qui-voit-et-entend">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://aiglestates.wordpress.com/2008/02/11/photophlow-et-flickr-vont-ensemble">
   	<dc:title>Photophlow et Flickr vont ensemble</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://alex-fireon.livejournal.com/11149.html">
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   	<dc:description>Â© Ð‘Ð»Ð¾Ò‘ FireON&amp;#39;a + ÐºÐ¾Ð¼ÐµÐ½Ñ‚Ð°Ñ€. Ð©Ð¾Ð¹Ð½Ð¾, Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ñ‡Ð¸Ñ‚Ð°Ð²ÑˆÐ¸ Ð½Ð° Ð‘Ð»Ð¾Ò‘Ð¾Ð±Ñ–Ð³Ñƒ ÑÑ‚Ð°Ñ‚Ñ‚ÑŽ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾ ÑƒÐºÑ€Ð°Ñ—Ð½Ñ–Ð·Ð°Ñ†Ñ–ÑŽ Netvibes, ÑÐ°Ð¼ Ð²Ð¸Ñ€Ñ–ÑˆÐ¸Ð² ÑÐ¿Ñ€Ð¾Ð±ÑƒÐ²Ð°Ñ‚Ð¸, Ñ‰Ð¾ Ñ‚Ð¾ Ð·Ð° Ð±Ñ–Ð´Ð°. Ð†, ÑÐºÐ°Ð¶Ñƒ Ñ Ð²Ð°Ð¼, ÑÐµÑ€Ð²Ñ–Ñ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾ÑÑ‚Ð¾ Ð¿Ñ€ÐµÐºÑ€Ð°ÑÐ½Ð¸Ð¹, ÑÐºÑ‰Ð¾ Ð½Ðµ ÑÐºÐ°Ð·Ð°Ñ‚Ð¸ Ð±Ñ–Ð»ÑŒÑˆÐµ. Ð¡Ð°Ð¼ Ð²Ñ–Ð½ Ñ” Ð¿ÐµÑ€ÑÐ¾Ð½Ð°Ð»ÑŒÐ½Ð¾ÑŽ ÑÑ‚Ð°Ñ€Ñ‚Ð¾Ð²Ð¾ÑŽ ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>Ð¡Ñ‚Ð¾Ð¿! Ð§ÐµÐ³Ð¾ Ð½ÐµÐ»ÑŒÐ·Ñ Ð´ÐµÐ»Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒ Ð² Ð±Ð»Ð¾Ð³Ð°Ñ…? ÐÐµÐ±ÐµÑÐ¿Ð¾Ð»ÐµÐ·Ð½Ð°Ñ (Ð² ÑÐ²ÑÐ·Ð¸ Ñ Ð¿Ð¾ÑÐ»ÐµÐ´Ð½Ð¸Ð¼Ð¸ ÑÐ¾Ð±Ñ‹Ñ‚Ð¸ÑÐ¼Ð¸) Ð¿Ð°Ð¼ÑÑ‚ÐºÐ° Ð´Ð»Ñ Ð±Ð»Ð¾Ð³ÐµÑ€Ð° Ð¾ Ñ‚Ð¾Ð¼, Ñ‡Ñ‚Ð¾ Ð¼Ð¾Ð¶Ð½Ð¾ Ð¿Ð¸ÑÐ°Ñ‚ÑŒ Ð² Ð±Ð»Ð¾Ð³Ðµ Ð¸ Ð¾ Ñ‡ÐµÐ¼ Ð»ÑƒÑ‡ÑˆÐµ Ð¿Ñ€Ð¾Ð¼Ð¾Ð»Ñ‡Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒ, Ð´Ð°Ð±Ñ‹ Ð½Ðµ Ð¿Ð¾Ð´ÑÑ‚Ð°Ð²Ð¸Ñ‚ÑŒÑÑ Ð¿Ð¾Ð´ Ð¾Ñ‡ÐµÑ€ÐµÐ´Ð½Ð¾Ð³Ð¾ Ð²Ð»Ð°ÑÑ‚ÑŒÐ¸Ð¼ÑƒÑ‰ÐµÐ³Ð¾ Â«Ð²Ñ€Ð°Ð»Ñ Ð¸ Ð´ÑƒÑ€Ð°ÐºÐ°Â». ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://alienlovespredator.com">
   	<dc:title>Alien Loves Predator: In New York, no one can hear you scream.</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>Homepages</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>and also some of the most popular homepages. 
 
Netvibes 
this is the one I'm currently using, its basically a highly customizable page which can have information</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://alin.mechenici.ro/2008/06/primul-post-scris-de-pe-ubervu-2">
   	<dc:title>Primul post scris de pe uberVU</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Nu stiu a cata oara e cand zic: asteptam produsul asta de multa vreme. de ce? Pentru ca folosesc deja prea multe servicii si inafara de netvibes care mi le aduce intr-un loc, nu prea exista ceva mai bun. Dezavantajul acestuia din urma e ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://allais.quebecblogue.com/2008/05/15/ce-seront-les-policiers-les-assassins-8">
   	<dc:title>Ce seront les policiers les assassins!</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://alt1040.com">
   	<dc:title>ALT1040</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>y hablando de Second Life, El PaÃ­s pone presencia en el mundo virtual ... Otros blogs que comentan acerca de esta anotaciÃ³n. Otro punto de vista acerca ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://alt1040.com/2008/03/¿acaso-nadie-usa-my-yahoo">
   	<dc:title>¿Acaso nadie usa My Yahoo?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Uno de los aspectos más sorprendentes de la encuesta de ayer (¿Qué lector de feeds usas?) es que apenas 8 de las 1.672 personas que votaron usan My Yahoo!. En cambio NetVibes es el segundo servicio más popular con 235 votos que hace lo ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://alt1040.com/archivo/2007/01/01/aplicaciones-web-2006">
   	<dc:title>Las aplicaciones Web 2.0 de 2006</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>El aÃ±o 2006 fue un aÃ±o agitado y excitante, para la web 2.0 creo que fue esa prueba de fuego de que las burbujas estÃ¡n lejos de explotar y que pueden durar algunos aÃ±os. En el blog de Dion Hinchcliffe sobre Web 2.0 han hecho esta lista de esas aplicaciones que han brillado durante el aÃ±o pasado.  Redes Sociales: MySpaceÂ¿Quien no conoce a alguien en MySpace? Uno de las redes sociales con mayor uso del mundo lleno de jÃ³venes y no tanto en busca de amigos virtuales que firmen sus pÃ¡ginas. PÃ¡ginas de inicio: netvibesEl mejor, uno de los primeros y sobre todo el que mÃ¡s calidad te ofrece, tras este hay muchas copias descaradas incluso alguna de la que preferimos ni hablar. Favoritos online: StumbleUponEste sitio te permite guardar vÃ­deos, enlaces y votarlos, estilo agregador de links del.icio.us pero con mÃ¡s opciones. Sitios de noticias sociale: NetscapeTras el &amp;#8220;escandalo&amp;#8221; de convertir en antiguo Netscape en un Digg clon parece que se ha convertido en uno de los mejores sitios de noticias de actualidad creados por los usuarios sin control de administradores. Sitios para compartir vÃ­deos: YouTubeNo creo ni que haga falta decir de que se trata. Almacenamiento on-line: Amazon S3 y Jungle DiskAmazon S3 te permite guardar archivos en sus servidores hasta 5GB por un precio muy bajo, Jungle Disk es una aplicaciÃ³n multiplataforma y libre que te permite subir esos archivos de forma fÃ¡cil. Office 2.0: ZohoEs un sitio alucinante que tiene muchas aplicaciones web que te permiten olvidate para siempre de los Office y de los OpenOffice que se tienen que instalar en tu disco duro.  Existen algunas aplicaciones mÃ¡s como menciones onorificas, pero esas te las dejamos que las leas. Para mi, la aplicaciÃ³n web 2.0 de todos los tiempos es y serÃ¡ GMail, no tiene competencia que lo iguale o mejore.  The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006 (VÃ­a Web Worker Daily)    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>NetVibes2Go es NetVibes para el telÃ©fono mÃ³vil. Creas una nueva pestaÃ±a llamada mobile y  echas algunos mÃ³dulos y los accedes desde tu celular. VÃ­a GigaOm.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://altaide.typepad.com">
   	<dc:title>Jacques FROISSANT AltaÃ¯de</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>de lecture sur le site ou le blog d'oÃ¹ vient le flux. Le mieux c'est de regarder cette excellente video rÃ©alisÃ©e par Benoit Descary (avec le charme de l'accent canadien en prime !). Pour ajouter le flux AltaÃ¯de dans votre Netvibes cliquez ici.
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   	<dc:title>Jacques FROISSANT AltaÃ¯de</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>[IMG] [IMG Google Reader or Homepage] [IMG Add to My Yahoo!] [IMG Subscribe with Bloglines] [IMG Subscribe in NewsGator Online] [IMG] [IMG Add to My AOL] [IMG Add to Technorati Favorites!] [IMG Add to netvibes] [IMG]


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   	<dc:description>Seero Live Streaming Widgets with GPS, Debut at Where 2.0 [Mashable!] Posted: 10 May 2008 01:45 PM CDT. Seero is hoping to stand out from the growing realm of live-streaming widgets by being among the first to launch a GPS-enabled ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>[IMG ] [IMG Add to Netvibes]


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   	<dc:title>Dica de site...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>O amigo do meu primo usa e recomenda. Ontem eu achei um site muito massa. Ainda estou tentando entender tudo o que eu posso fazer por lÃ¡, mas jÃ¡ gostei. Ã‰ o netvibes.com. Nele vocÃª consegue organizar praticamente tudo o que vocÃª faz na ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://amiral169.haipa.ro/2007/12/01/yahoo-messenger-9-beta-si-globberro">
   	<dc:title>Yahoo Messenger 9 (beta) si Globber.ro</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Yahoo Messenger 9 BETA. Yahoo Messenger a ajuns ieri la versiunea 9 (inca in varianta BETA). Cu o interfata mult mai “trendy” trebuie sa spun ca sunt schimbari majore in cum arata si cum sunt pozitionate diferitele butoane de meniu. : ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://amyvandonsel.com/blog/2007/01/07/40-faces-and-ajax-start-pages">
   	<dc:title>40 Faces and Ajax Start Pages</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Link Loveâ€¦ Alog is now on the very fun Forty Faces. Check out the 226 featured bloggers here. So I just saw you next to the Scobleizer, as I think Phillip is using your photo and my nameâ€¦ I wasnâ€™t sure how to have him change it, ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>5 Software Penting untuk Para Pekerja Online</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Sejumlah orang yang pekerjaannya sangat berkaitan dengan internet memang sulit untuk dibayangkan. Banyak di antara kita yang bekerja bahkan secara penuh waktu untuk online. Dari berbagai macam pengalaman bekerja online, ternyata masih ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Siamo su NetVibes!!!</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>di default nella versione italiana del mitico netvibes! 

 Per chi non ne sa nulla, possiamo dire che netvibes Ã¨ una famosa a livello mondiale, home page altamente</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Addicted to Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>For the last couple of months I've become increasingly addicted to the Netvibes service. If you haven't experienced it yet, I highly recommend the site. Netvibes is one of the best designed, most user-friendly and intuitive Web 2.0 sites I have seen. It's so intuituve, in fact, that there's no welcome screen or instructions - it just pops you right into a fully customizable home page. On the page you can read RSS feeds from your favorite blogs, check email from numerous accounts, keep track of your MySpace page - pretty much anything that requires you to keep up with new information can be tracked from your Netvibes page. I find myself checking my Netvibes page throughout the day. While other companies like Yahoo and Google offer similar home page functionality, I prefer Netvibes for its ultra-clean interface and easy customization. Try moving around a module on your Netvibes page by dragging it across the screen and see how intuitive it feels - this is a great use of Ajax. There's no advertising and I'm not sure I see what their business model is yet, though I have some ideas of what they might do down the road. Netvibes has been growing rapidly via word of mouth and it's easy to see why.</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Dialog 2.0: Wer möchte gratis ans WEF?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>youtube.com/davos Das WEF nähert sich - bald werden die Helikopter pausenlos zwischen Zürich und Davos tanzen. Die Veranstalter geben Vollgas mit YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, Webpage und Blog. Für YouTube-Videos winkt ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bernie.webtheon.com/2006/12/05/more-of-netvibes-less-of-bloglines">
   	<dc:title>More of NetVibes, Less of Bloglines</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I loved Bloglines, but ever since I discovered NetVibes I haven&amp;#8217;t been using Bloglines as much. I even imported all my RSS feeds to NetVibes. Why? I find its personalized start page functionality very user-friendly, and easy to use. I love how I can create tabs to separate content, and be able to move the tabs and reorder them with ease. It doesn&amp;#8217;t disappoint when it comes to integrating stuff from other sites, like Flickr photos, Digg, Gmail, etc. You can even download user-created &amp;#8220;modules&amp;#8221;. I like it. </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://beta.ixiezi.com/2008/03/24/关于我">
   	<dc:title>关于我</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://beverycool.hautetfort.com/archive/2008/06/09/web-2-0-et-enseignement.html">
   	<dc:title>Web 2.0 et enseignement</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://beverycool.hautetfort.com/archive/2008/06/11/du-tni-au-l-epi-ou-du-producteur-au-consommateur.html">
   	<dc:title>Du TNI à l'EPI, ou du producteur au consommateur</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://beverycool.hautetfort.com/archive/2008/06/14/faire-des-recherches-sur-la-toile-avec-lecdi-net.html">
   	<dc:title>Faire des recherches sur la toile avec lecdi.net</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://beverycool.hautetfort.com/archive/2008/06/15/maths-2-0-les-actualites-mathematiques-grand-public.html">
   	<dc:title>Maths 2.0 : Les actualités mathématiques Grand Public</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bg.eco.netvibes.com/tag/link">
   	<dc:title>Етикет link - Netvibes джаджи</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Влезте в netvibes. Добре дошли! Екосистемата е най-голямата директория за джаджи. Намерете джаджи за ... </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bibliotekaizp.blogspot.com/2008/03/stwrz-swj-wasny-portal-czyli.html">
   	<dc:title>Stwórz swój własny portal, czyli netvibes.com, cd.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Utworzona przez Tariq Krim w roku 2005 netvibes.com to alternatywa do tradycyjnych stron startowych przeglądarki, pozwalająca na stworzenie własnego portalu internetowego. Netvibes, należąca do technologi Web 2.0, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bien19.biz/forum/showthread.php?t=17891">
   	<dc:title>Top 9 phần mềm trên web thú vị nhất</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>9. Qipit - Scan ảnh chụp và chuyển sang định dạng PDF qua đường email Chụp một bức ảnh của một văn bản bất kì, hoặc thậm chí bảng viết bằng điện thoại di động và gửi qua email đến qipit.com, site này sẽ scan, chuyển sang định dạng PDF ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://biguglycouch.wordpress.com/2007/07/12/sharing-is-caring">
   	<dc:title>Sharing is Caring</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I’m generally a nice person. I don’t like to argue. I don’t fight. It’s been nearly 12 years since I’ve pulled a girl’s hair. (For the record - she started it.) Since I’m such a good guy, I’m excited about what I’m about to do. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://billives.typepad.com/portals_and_km/2007/02/web_news_aggreg.html">
   	<dc:title>Web News Aggregators</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Here is more on the news. There is a rise of sites that aggregate the news. This is related to the rise of community sites (see Minting Money through Community Sites) but it has a slightly different take. Of course, these sites also ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bitelia.com">
   	<dc:title>Bitelia - Software y Web 2.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Feed RSS combinado de la red Pestaña en NetVibes Pestaña en Live.com. hiperDEF: Blu-Ray BD-HP20S de Sharp. Feeds/Búsqueda Global • Blogs de Hipertextual ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bitelia.com/2007/12/13/keyose-gestiona-tu-registro-personal-de-salud">
   	<dc:title>keyose, gestiona tu registro personal de salud</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bitelia.com/2008/01/26/ginger-la-proxima-version-de-netvibes">
   	<dc:title>Ginger, la próxima versión de Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Hace unos días Netvibes comenzó a repartir las primeras invitaciones entre el público para su beta privada de  Ginger, nombre que ha recibido la que será su próxima versión. En Bitelia hemos tenido la oportunidad de acceder a ella y ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bitinthehead.com">
   	<dc:title>bitinthehead</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://biznes.malykredyt.info/?p=250">
   	<dc:title>Polacy odkrywają Amerykę (od nowa)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Na startups.pl pojawił się nowy serwis MyStart - start.vpl.pl (specjalnie nie daję linka, bo tak w zasadzie to nie warto tej strony odwiedzać). Zaciekawiony tym, co też Polak potrafi zrobić z doskonałym pomysłem, wszedłem na stronę i ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blakesamic.com/2007/11/23/best-of-the-web-2007">
   	<dc:title>Best of the Web 2007</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>NetVibes. Netvibes has become my homepage of choice as of late. It competes with iGoogle and PageFlakes in the personalized homepage space. Netvibes wins out because it looks cooler (I’m into visuals) and it has a ton of useful widgets ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blocdeperiodista.com">
   	<dc:title>Bloc de Periodista</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Análisis de la actualidad política, editorial, económica y mediática de la Argentina y el mundo a cargo de Darío Gallo, editor ejecutivo de revista Noticias.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blocdeperiodista.com/2008/01/dr-netvibes-y-tu-blog.html">
   	<dc:title>Dr. Netvibes y tu blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Leo los blogs mediante Netvibes. Desde ayer, que esa buenísima página de inicio está enferma. Este es el médico que está tratando de repararla. Mientras tanto, no puedo  leer los buenos posts que habrás escrito entre ayer y hoy. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog-ump.typepad.fr/blog">
   	<dc:title>Blogs de la France d'aprÃ¨s - UMP - Nicolas Sarkozy</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Fil RSS Podcast iTunes Ajouter Ã  mon Netvibes


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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-0XR.wdM8dLL.xe60EGo23oQ12foyigpOZJI-?cq=1&amp;p=940">
   	<dc:title>Top 9 phần mềm trên web thú vị nhất</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>(Dân trí) - Cuộc cách mạng Web 2.0 thay đổi hoàn toàn cách làm việc khi các ứng dụng đều chạy trên nền tảng web. Không  phải download về máy - tất cả những gì bạn cần chỉ là trình duyệt và kết nối Internet. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-3ZqGKfcldKrYIGAb41lnp9i.kppi?p=2187">
   	<dc:title>Những ứng dụng web 2.0 không thể thiếu.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Thứ sáu, tháng một 04, 2008. Những ứng dụng web 2.0 không thể thiếu. Mike Arrington vừa công bố danh sách các ứng dụng web 2.0 mà ông “couldn’t live without” trong năm 2008:. 800-Free-411; Amazon MP3 music store; Amie Street ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.adrienoleary.com/pme">
   	<dc:title>CRM = développement commercial</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.aufsfeld.org/2008/04/24/zitate">
   	<dc:title>Zitate</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Was neues hier: Zufallszitate von zitate.net. Ich habe schon lange auf meiner Netvibes-Seite ein Plugin dafür laufen. Jetzt habe ich die netten Homepage-Tools von  dort entdeckt. Musste ich natürlich flugs bei meinen Sprüchen einbauen. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.blogbar.org/2007/01/04/pageflakes-flake-blogbar">
   	<dc:title>PageFlakes : Flake Blogbar</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Blogbar Flake pour PageflakesLe Flake Blogbar pour PageFlakes (page dâ€™accueil personnalisable) est dÃ©sormais disponible. Le Flake Blogbar permet dâ€™effectuer des recherches sur le web (Google, Yahoo!, Ask, MSN, â€¦ ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com">
   	<dc:title>Marc's Voice</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>If Disney is smart they'll integrate their network into Toon Town, booking ... First off - is Michael Arrington discourse on whether or not Google Blog even IS ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2006/12/original-thinking">
   	<dc:title>Original thinking</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Hugh MacLeod accused me of being an Original Thinker when we were in Cork, Ireland recently. I was struck w th how boring all the speakers were and how much fun it was to listen to Hugh.Â  Both of us also spoke at LeWeb3 - so I was running into Hugh quite a lot. I just spent a month tying to grok exactly what it was he was saying and to disseminate that statement into my being. I&amp;#8217;ve always known I was an original thinker and I&amp;#8217;ve had my :15, partied like it used to be 1999 and all that. Now I have ot deal with ageism, los of young, not as smart people as myself and quite a few lucky entreprenuers - who (of course) KNOW that they are smarter than me.Â  As we view compeition and colleagues in aÂ different light, I take these young people at their word and concentrate on delivering value to customers. Being an original thinker means that you don&amp;#8217;t care about Citizen Journalism, search engines, blogging per se or any other trend or buzzword du jour that might emerge.Â  You care about what you care about, stay focused on your visionÂ and wait for others to grok it. You can try and explain it, pimp yourself, make sure people spell your name right and other forms of &amp;#8216;viral marketing&amp;#8217; - but the surest way to reinforce your own self confidence is to watch others catch up to where you have been - for years. So Spokeo and ProfileLinker, NetVibes, VOX and others are all grokking what I said a while ago and are helping to evolve what I call &amp;#8216;digital lifestyle aggregation&amp;#8217;. Thank Goodness.Â  Cause I&amp;#8217;d rather be ahead of the times and be called an original thinker than be wrong and called a nut case. This is when open standards likle Media RSS, OpenID, FOAF and XFN come in.Â  Enter stage left. </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2007/02/ok-i-gotta-blog-right-now">
   	<dc:title>OK - I gotta blog - right now</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Too many big things happening for me to ignore. Needless to say weâ€™ve been heads down closing up this version of PeopleAggregator. Weâ€™ll be doing a formal press release, announcing Angel investment, clients and resellers and an Indian ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2008/10/oct-17th-blogging-08">
   	<dc:title>Oct. 17th blogging ‘08</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>First off - congrats to Dare Obasanjo and family on their newborn birth. Secondly I agree with Dare - that Yahoo’s implementation of an ‘opt-in’ checkbox to enables folks to control whether their data via their friends can be accessed ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.butterflymedia.ro/bloggers-interviews-more-friends">
   	<dc:title>Blogger’s Interviews: More Friends</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>1. Let’s make a short introduction (name, age, location, occupation, favourite 3 blogs). Nathan Rice, 22 years old, United States, Freelance Web Designer wpdesigner.com | problogger.net | lorelle.wordpress.com ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.chiwalou.org/post/2007/04/01/Je-naime-pas-le-poisson">
   	<dc:title>Je n&amp;#39;aime pas le poisson</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>En tout cas pas aujourd&amp;#39;hui. Alors, pour Ã©viter de faire un billet-couillonade de plus (j&amp;#39;en ai dÃ©jÃ  lu des tonnes depuis ce matin dans mon agrÃ©gateur, 1er avril oblige), je ferais juste un florilÃ¨ge de messages d&amp;#39;erreur dÃ©biles mais ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.claudiofranco.net/2007/02/06/widgets-gdesklets-e-o-camandro-e-o-catano">
   	<dc:title>Widgets, gDesklets eo camandro eo catanoâ€¦</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Sim o OSX tem, o GNOME tambÃ©m tem eo Vista tambÃ©m uma coisa assim parecidaâ€¦ Mas para um gajo que nÃ£o fica quieto no mesmo computador nÃ£o hÃ¡ nada melhor que o Netvibes. Ã‰ que, se apenas o testaram quando ele apareceuâ€¦ testem novamente. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.cowboy-of-bottrop.de/2007/12/30/cowboy-town">
   	<dc:title>Cowboy Town</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.cowboy-of-bottrop.de/2008/01/10/ich-bin-wieder-da">
   	<dc:title>Ich bin wieder da</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.cristianobetta.com/2007/11/07/web2expo-super-party-thanx-to-plazes-and-netvibessuper-feest-dankzij-plazes-en-netvibes">
   	<dc:title>Web2Expo - Super Party Thanx To Plazes and Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>As lame as conferences are, people with an expo pass only aren’t allowed into most of the parties. So as a response to the Web2Expo’s Foo-party the guys from Plazes and Netvibes decided to organize a Bar-party in quite an exclusive club ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.csdn.net/birdwindy/archive/2007/12/13/1934017.aspx">
   	<dc:title>JavaScript内存释放</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.fon.com/de/archive/events/fonpr-fon-ernennt-marc-samwer-zum-mitglied-im-european-advisory-board.html">
   	<dc:title>FON:PR - FON ernennt Marc Samwer zum Mitglied im European Advisory Board</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> PRESSEMITTEILUNG FON ernennt Marc Samwer zum Mitglied im European Advisory Board Mit Marc Samwer gewinnt FON einen weiteren hochkarÃ¤tigen Berater im Beirat, dem bereits Christiane zu Salm, Marko Ahtisaari, Ola Ahlvarsson, Tariq Krim und Loic LeMeur angehÃ¶ren (pressebox) Madrid, 15.03.2007 - FON (www.fon.com), die weltweit grÃ¶ÃŸte WiFi Community, nimmt Marc Samwer (36) in das European Advisory Board auf. Die FON Community erweitert damit ihr international besetztes Steuerungsgremium, dem fÃ¼hrende UnternehmerpersÃ¶nlichkeiten aus der Internet-, Telekommunikations- und TV-Branche angehÃ¶ren. Das European Advisory Board von FON setzt sich derzeit aus folgenden Mitgliedern zusammen: - Christiane zu Salm, Vorsitzende des deutschen FON Beirats und frÃ¼here GeschÃ¤ftsfÃ¼hrerin der Fernsehsender MTV Central Europe und 9Live. - Marko Ahtissari, Manager Brand and Design des paneuropÃ¤ischen unabhÃ¤ngigen Mobilfunkanbieters Blyk.com sowie ehemaliger Director Design Strategy bei Nokia. - Ola Ahlvarsson, GrÃ¼nder und CEO von Result.com, einem Netzwerk internationaler Unternehmer, das Firmen dabei hilft, ihre GeschÃ¤fte lÃ¤nderÃ¼bergreifend auszubauen. - Tariq Krim, GrÃ¼nder und CEO von Netvibes, einem Start-Up Unternehmen, mit dem Nutzer personalisierte Websiten mit individuell zusammen gestellten Inhalten erstellen kÃ¶nnen. - Loic LeMeur, Executive VP und General Manager EMEA bei Six Apart LoÃ¯c, sowie &quot;Chef-Blogger&quot; des World Economic Forum (WEF). Mit der Ernennung von Marc Samwer sichert sich FON die Expertise und Marktkenntnis eines der erfolgreichsten deutschen IT-Unternehmers und Investors. Als GrÃ¼nder der European Founders Fund GmbH (EFF) unterstÃ¼tzt Samwer zahlreiche Unternehmen und deren FÃ¼hrungspersÃ¶nlichkeiten beim Auf- und Ausbau ihrer GeschÃ¤fte. Er selbst kann dabei als GrÃ¼nder von so erfolgreichen Firmen wie eBay Deutschland (ehemals alando.de) oder Jamba! auf eine Ã¼beraus spannende Vergangenheit zurÃ¼ck blicken. Die Mitarbeit von Marc Samwer im Beitrat von FON ist eine konsequente WeiterfÃ¼hrung seines bisherigen geschÃ¤ftlichen Engagements. Mit Martin Varsavsky, dem GrÃ¼nder und CEO von FON und den Mitgliedern des European Advisory Boards kann die WiFi Community nun eine Gruppe von FÃ¼hrungspersÃ¶nlichkeiten vorweisen, die ihr unternehmerisches Talent und ihre geschÃ¤ftlichen Visionen bereits erfolgreich unter Beweis gestellt haben. â€žIch freue mich sehr, meine Erfahrung fÃ¼r ein so aufregendes Projekt wie FON nutzbar machen zu kÃ¶nnenâ€œ, so Marc Samwer. â€žDie Idee hinter FON ist so einfach wie genial â€“ alle Mitglieder der Community teilen ein StÃ¼ck ihrer WiFi Bandbreite untereinander und bilden somit eine weltweite WiFi Infrastruktur. Dieses Konzept erÃ¶ffnet uns zahlreiche MÃ¶glichkeiten zu Partnerschaften und Kooperationen, fÃ¼r die ich mich gerne einbringen will.â€œ Martin Varsavsky freut sich daher, nun ein kompetentes Gremium vervollstÃ¤ndigt zu haben: â€žMit der Ernennung von Marc Samwer hat sich zusammen mit Christiane zu Salm, Marko Ahtissari, Ola Ahlvarsson, Tariq Krim und Loic LeMeur im European Advisory Board nun das richtige Team gefunden, um FON nachhaltig zum Erfolg zu fÃ¼hren. Gemeinsam werden wir uns daran machen, die Visionen und Potenziale von FON zu entwickeln und umzusetzen.â€œ Ãœber die European Founders Fund GmbH Ãœber die European Founders Fund GmbH beteiligen sich die BrÃ¼der Marc, Oliver und Alexander Samwer an ausgewÃ¤hlten Technologieunternehmen. Die Samwer BrÃ¼der sind die GrÃ¼nder von eBay Deutschland (alando) und Jamba! (heute Teil der News Corp.). Die von den Samwer BrÃ¼dern gegrÃ¼ndeten Unternehmen erwirtschaften heute mehr als eine Milliarde Euro Umsatz jÃ¤hrlich. Bei ihren Investments konzentrieren sich die BrÃ¼der auf junge Technologieunternehmen aus den Bereichen Internet und Wireless. In diesen Branchen verfÃ¼gen die Samwer BrÃ¼der Ã¼ber umfangreiche Erfahrungen und ein groÃŸflÃ¤chiges Netzwerk an Partnern, mit denen sie gemeinsam einen signifikanten Mehrwert fÃ¼r die Beteiligungsunternehmen erbringen. Mit ihren Investments verfolgen die Samwers das Ziel, auÃŸergewÃ¶hnliche GrÃ¼nder zu unterstÃ¼tzen und Firmen nachhaltig aufzubauen. Ansprechpartner: FON E-Mail: de.press@fon.com Herr Dieter Niewierra E-Mail: dn@schwartzpr.de Telefon: +49 89 211 871 37 ZustÃ¤ndigkeitsbereich: SCHWARTZ Public Relations Ãœber FON: FON wurde im November 2005 in Spanien gegrÃ¼ndet mit dem Ziel, die weltweit grÃ¶ÃŸte WiFi Community aufzubauen. Ãœber WiFi kÃ¶nnen Nutzer nicht nur Ã¼ber ihr Notebook, sondern auch mit anderen mobilen GerÃ¤ten an FONspots breitbandig online gehen. 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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.impactyourcompany.com/atlantas_small_business_m">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.interactive-pr.ru/2008/04/23/168">
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   	<dc:description>Сегодня упал NetVibes.Com - агрегатор  всех акканутов, новостей и сервисов, блогов, социальных сетей на одной стартовой странице. Имено с нее у многих, в большинстве своем, на западе начинается онлайн жизнь и путь в нете. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.jeanlancon.com/2008/04/degooglisation.html">
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   	<dc:description>J&amp;#39;avais déjà eu l&amp;#39;occasion d&amp;#39;en parler ici, et à plusieurs reprises : le monopole tous terrains de Google suscite chez moi, comme chez beaucoup d&amp;#39;utilisateurs d&amp;#39;Internet, un certain nombre d&amp;#39;inquiétudes. La question essentielle étant ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Netvibes teams up with Google?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Weather it was a joint partnership or Netvibes just trying to bank off of Adsense Netvibes user&amp;#39;s will now  have a Google Search right below their tag line. Example: I think it is going to be very useful for me but others seem to feel ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.k1v1n.com/2007/07/personal-start-pages-netvibes.html">
   	<dc:title>Personal start pages: Netvibes, Pageflakes, and Facebook</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Robert Scoble asks:. What do you think? If you ran Pageflakes or Netvibes (or one of the other well known “home pages”) what would you do? He asks this question in response to this article: Pageflakes, Netvibes Take on Social Networks: ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.k1v1n.com/2008/04/news-aggregators-like-techmeme.html">
   	<dc:title>News aggregators like Techmeme</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>From Mark Evans: It’s an Aggregation Festival:. There’s always a new, hot trend on the Web, and aggregation suddenly seems to be where it’s at. The big question is: why and why now? Arguably, it’s because the more people use the Web to ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.kbsweb.com/google-chrome-browser-first-impressions">
   	<dc:title>Google Chrome Browser: First Impressions</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I have been awaiting the release of Google’s first web browser, called Chrome, since news of its pending release exploded everywhere yesterday. Seems they accidentally sent the announcement of Chrome a bit early, and some bloggers ran ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.l0gix.com/2007/01/29/how-to-change-the-world-the-top-ten-stupid-ways-to-hinder-market-adoption">
   	<dc:title>How to Change the World: The Top Ten Stupid Ways to Hinder Market ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I just need to get rid of the registration here. Iâ€™ve tried a couple of options but I havenâ€™t focused on it enough to allow comments. Guess I need to really look at my Blog and see whatâ€™s allowed and what isnâ€™t. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.lisbonlab.com">
   	<dc:title>lisbonlab Â» en</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I also use it for the quick checks on the dozen or so blogs that I follow more closely. Usually those are the blogs of people whom I know. I use netvibes for feeds that I look at more often, especially those from my wiki so that I can keep track of what is new. 7. What do you think about


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   	<dc:title>404 Blog Not Found:本blogの読者に(半分)選んでもらった、2008年best ...</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.markthisdate.com/2007/01/29/and-the-winners-are">
   	<dc:title>And the winners are â€¦.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>â€¦.. not us. Although we didnâ€™t win one of the Dutch Web 2.0 Award we had a great time Friday night. Of course congrats to all the winners (Zoom, Buurtlink, Google, Netvibes, Hyves, eBuddy) and many thanks to the people that voted for ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.meevee.com/my_weblog">
   	<dc:title>TV with MeeVee</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>[IMG Subscribe to this Feed] [IMG Subscribe to this Feed via My Yahoo!] [IMG Subscribe to this Feed via Google] [IMG Subscribe to this Feed via MSN] [IMG Subscribe to this Feed via My AOL] [IMG Subscribe to this feed via Netvibes]


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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.mofo.art.br/2007/03/08/my-yahoo-beta-para-poucos">
   	<dc:title>My Yahoo! Beta, para poucos</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>O Yahoo! lanÃ§ou hoje o novo My Yahoo!, com visual prÃ³ximo da home principal e mais â€œweb2.0â€³. Infelizmente o Brasil nÃ£o Ã© um dos felizardos a testar a nova home, e enquanto isso nÃ£o acontece continuo nÃ£o trocando o NetVibes por nenhum ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&amp;friendID=128741436&amp;blogID=193330493">
   	<dc:title>A New Profile?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>track of everything on the internet, isn't it? Netvibes helps. 
     
        
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.narcissique.fr/post/2007/02/20/Interview-dAlexandre-Laurent-journaliste-chez-Clubiccom-blogueur-Onesquenet">
   	<dc:title>Interview d&amp;#39;Alexandre Laurent - journaliste chez Clubic.com ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Bonjour Ã  tous, aujourd&amp;#39;hui j&amp;#39;inaugure une nouvelle catÃ©gorie sur mon blog, la catÃ©gorie &quot;Interviews&quot;, elle regroupera (dans le futur) plusieurs interviews de personnes Ã©tant acteurs du web d&amp;#39;aujourd&amp;#39;hui (et bien souvent de demain ^^). ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes.com Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>You probably noticed a search field at the top of your page. This field is the key to new powerful functionalities of netvibes: filter your own page and searching the web</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/?2006/02/07/34-netvibes-welcome-the-blogmarks-module">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes welcome the blogmarks module - Netvibes.com Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Link: Netvibes welcome the blogmarks module - Netvibes.com Blog. This one is not totally new, but we didn&amp;apos;t talked about it. Blogmarks is a very.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/?2006/03/09/44-netvibes-welcome-a-free-1-giga-web-harddrive-for-every-netvibes-users">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes launch a 1 GB personal web storage module ! - Netvibes.com ... </dc:title>
   	<dc:description>See their blog for more info. When one is against Google and Yahoo, one needs to pull out all the stops. Link: Netvibes launch a 1 GB personal web.</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Netvibes launch a 1 GB personal web storage module ! - Netvibes.com ... </dc:title>
   	<dc:description>See their blog for more info. When one is against Google and Yahoo, one needs to pull out all the stops. Link: Netvibes launch a 1 GB personal web.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/?2006/12/22/96-bonjour-le-quebec-quebecian-local-version-is-up">
   	<dc:title>Bonjour le QuÃ©bec ! Quebecian local version is up.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>We are happy to announce the release of the Quebecian local version. Quebecian users can now access local content through the &quot;Add content&quot; side bar. First time visitors from Quebec will automatically see the local version. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/?2006/12/23/104-the-turkish-version-of-netvibes-is-up">
   	<dc:title>Merhaba TÃ¼rkiye ! The Turkish version of Netvibes is up</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>We are happy to announce the release of the Turkish local version. Turk users can now use Netvibes in their own language and access local content through the &quot;Add content&quot; side bar. First time visitors from Turkey will automatically see ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/?2007/01/27/109-netvibes-won-the-dutch-web20-awards">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes won the Dutch Web2.0 Awards</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> We are really proud to tell you that Netvibes is the winner in the &quot;Best International App&quot; category of the Dutch Web 2.0 Awards: the Dutch elections for the best and most innovative Web 2.0 projects of 2006 organized by BlueAce We would like to thank all the people who did vote for us and show their wonderful support. You guys are the best and that's why, day after the day, we are working hard to bring you the &quot;Best International App&quot;. You deserve it. Here are the full results:  Best International App: Netvibes Best Dutch Company: Hyves Best Dutch App: eBuddy Most Innovative Concept: Zoom.nl Gallery Best Newcomer: Buurtlink Best International Company: Google </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Netvibes.com Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>theme preview] Pour l'utiliser, il vous suffit d'appliquer ce nouveau thÃ¨me ou de le sÃ©lectionner dans le panneau de configuration (Options). Et n'oubliez pas de partager le lien avec vos amis: http://www.netvibes.com/?theme=halloween 10 commentaires


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   	<dc:title>La version locale pour le QuÃ©bec est disponible</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Les utilisateurs QuÃ©bÃ©cois peuvent dÃ©sormais accÃ©der Ã  une sÃ©lection de flux francophones et QuÃ©bÃ©cois en sÃ©lectionnant le contenu local &quot;Canada (QuÃ©bec)&quot; au travers du menu &quot;options&quot; de leur page netvibes. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/fr/index.php/2007/02/07/18-myfreesport-dans-netvibes">
   	<dc:title>Suivez tout le sport avec MyfreeSport</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Si vous Ãªtes un habituÃ© des transports en commun, vous connaissez sans doute &quot;Sport&quot;, l&amp;#39;hebdomadaire gratuit nouvelle gÃ©nÃ©ration qui vous tient au courant de tout ce qui se passe d&amp;#39;interessant dans l&amp;#39;univers du sport. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.netvibes.com/fr/index.php/2007/02/26/27-apercu-universal-widget-api">
   	<dc:title>AperÃ§u: Universal Widget API</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>La semaine derniÃ¨re nous avons prÃ©sentÃ© un aperÃ§u de notre nouvelle Universal Widget API lors de la confÃ©rence FOWA Ã  Londres. BientÃ´t vous allez pouvoir crÃ©er trÃ¨s facilement des widgets Netvibes et  les intÃ©grer sur toute  plateforme de ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.ninaque.com/2008/01/09/inteligentne-czytniki-rss">
   	<dc:title>Inteligentne czytniki RSS</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Czasami podczas czytania feedów RSS łapię się na &quot;przeskakiwaniu&quot; po wiadomościach - przeglądam wtedy tylko tytuły, rzadko wprowadzenia, a jeszcze rzadziej całą ich treść. Zazwyczaj przydarza mi się to przy blogach typu Mashable, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.ning.com/2007/11/feed_me.html">
   	<dc:title>Feed Me</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>As Ning gets more and more popular, I think it&amp;#39;s worth taking the time to revisit some basic concepts that many of our more advanced users take for granted. First up? Let&amp;#39;s talk about feeds! Feeds are a simple way to stay updated on ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.outer-court.com">
   	<dc:title>Google Blogoscoped</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Philipp Lenssen covers news from Google, the search engine world and related topics.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-12-14-n47.html">
   	<dc:title>Google Advertises Your Homepage Modules</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Google has been spotted advertising a couple of Personalized Homepage gadgets in US Google results*. For example, when you search for joke of the day &amp;#8211; note the gl=us parameter at the end to show US-results** &amp;#8211; the top sponsored link right now is this:  Above AdWords ad will take you to Google&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;add module&amp;#8221; URL... where they offer you to put a Jokes4all.net gadget onto your Google homepage. Other queries that worked here with the gl=us parameter appended were Sudoku Puzzle, Weather, and Hangman*** (which other gadget ads can you find?). It&amp;#8217;s interesting to note that Google does advertise their own service but not (or not exclusively) their own gadgets... these are third-party gadgets which now happen to end up being pushed by Google. That&amp;#8217;s certainly an extra incentive for developers to use the Google modules framework over competitor&amp;#8217;s products such as Netvibes or Pageflakes (certainly, Google doesn&amp;#8217;t do this for altruist reasons). Stefan Juhl, the module developer who alerted me to these ads, puts it this way:  Just imagine the incredible new &amp;#8220;SEO&amp;#8221; possibilities. Say you have a website about weather, but you don&amp;#8217;t have a big budget to spend $100s on AdWords. Now you can create a gadget that&amp;#8217;s useful but also links to your weather site, one way or another****. You submit the gadget, wait a little, and maybe now have Google finance your AdWords campaign... and if you&amp;#8217;re lucky, you&amp;#8217;ll even appear in that blue box above the organic top result for in a Google search for &amp;#8220;weather&amp;#8221;. Stefan already noticed a &amp;#8220;decent increase&amp;#8221; in traffic to one of his websites, adding that gadget usage too &amp;#8220;had increased significantly.&amp;#8221; *Well, at least I figure this must be Google advertising, as no one else ought to be allowed to display &amp;#8220;google.com&amp;#8221; as address. **Kudos to Ionut for telling me about that parameter! ***It&amp;#8217;s amazing how many ads Google registered for other keywords, too. While figuring out a couple of modules they advertise, I hit on other Google-ads for keywords like sports, sms, chat. They sure eat their own dog food, though I got a suspicion it&amp;#8217;s not the last time that there&amp;#8217;ll be a discussion on how fair this practice is, considering they&amp;#8217;re about the only ones who can use the &amp;#8220;Google&amp;#8221; keyword in ads, which may increase the percentage of people confusing the ad for an official search results (despite the &amp;#8220;sponsored links&amp;#8221; disclaimer and the distinctions in color and position that makes things so clear to searchers like us). ****Indeed for better or worse, many to most modules these days end up being glorified website promotions. [By Philipp Lenssen | Original post | Comments]</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.pacozone.com">
   	<dc:title>Blog Pacozone</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.primate.es/2008/04/16/profilactic-lifestream-y-socialthing-para-que-sirve-un-lifestream">
   	<dc:title>Profilactic, Lifestream y Socialthing: para que sirve un lifestream?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Que pasó? porque aparecen  de nuevo y con tanta fuerza los “flujos de vida”? Aún me suena el tema del iStalkr (que lejano me parece el 2007!), o incluso las primeras versiones de tumblr…  Pues eso: en estos días mucha gente esta ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/03/16/netvibes-universal-widget-api">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes Universal Widget API</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>NetvibesAs promised, the team at Netvibes, the very popular customizable homepage, has released the developer preview of their Universal Widget API (UWA). Widgets developed using this API work not only on Netvibes but many other widget ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.public.fr/ameliadu59/2008/04/11/57">
   	<dc:title>blog de micmousse </dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.public.fr/kylie52/2007/11/12/la-beaute-conpte">
   	<dc:title>la beaute conpte</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.rememberthemilk.com">
   	<dc:title>Remember The Milk - Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Scheduled maintenance. Friday, June 27, 2008 by Emily Boyd. As I mentioned yesterday , we&amp;apos;re scheduling some maintenance this weekend to perform an upgrade to improve site ... </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.rememberthemilk.com/2007/02/add-your-tasks-to-netvibes.html">
   	<dc:title>Add your tasks to Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>We&amp;#39;re big fans of Netvibes, and know that a lot of Remember The Milk users are too. We&amp;#39;re really excited  to announce that thanks to the help of Franck and Tariq from Netvibes, we&amp;#39;ve been able to create a Remember The Milk module which ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.rescuetime.com/2008/01/23/new-rescuetime-goals-and-alerts-actually-helps-rescue-your-time">
   	<dc:title>New RescueTime Goals and Alerts Actually Helps Rescue your Time</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Last week I received an interesting request from a friend:. 1:19:10 PM friend: My boss has requested that you run a report: ’select count(*) from [pages visited table] where [url  visited]=’http://www.randomtimewastingsite.com/’ ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.revver.com/?p=760">
   	<dc:title>Revver’s Netvibes Universe</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Netvibes, pioneers of the personalized start-page, allow you to pull all of your favorite links and content in from around the Web and share it with your friends through a personalized start page. They recently released the Ecosystem ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.ronez.net/?p=536">
   	<dc:title>[ Vive lâ€™OPML ]</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Je trouve qu&amp;#8217;on devrait davantage partager ses fichiers OPML. D&amp;#8217;ailleurs voici le mien, version brute grand public presque pas retouchÃ©e : - tÃ©lÃ©charger mon fichier OPML [32 Ko] - TÃ©lÃ©charger l&amp;#8217;image des 152 flux dans Feeddemon [JPEG - 186 X 2790 pixels] Rappel : un fichier OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) est un fichier texte structurÃ© contenant les libellÃ©s, URL de la home page et du flux RSS des sites favoris.  L&amp;#8217;intÃ©rÃªt pour un tiers est qu&amp;#8217;on peut ainsi rÃ©cupÃ©rer des sources patiemment collectÃ©es et tenues Ã  jour par une personne. Voici quelques exemples d&amp;#8217;utilisation : - import dans un agrÃ©gateur desktop ou on line - import dans une page d&amp;#8217;accueil personnalisÃ©e comme Netvibes. - import dans ses favoris navigateur - import dans un compte de social bookmarking. Cette fonctionnalitÃ© n&amp;#8217;est pas rÃ©ellement proposÃ©e par les sites en question. Une raison en est avancÃ©e dans cette phrase-maxime entendue un jour de la bouche de FranÃ§ois &amp;#8220;Znarf&amp;#8221;, de Blogmarks : &amp;#8220;le vieux bookmark n&amp;#8217;a pas vocation a se recycler en social bookmark&amp;#8220;. En effet, le social bookmarking a besoin que l&amp;#8217;utilisateur renseigne autre chose qu&amp;#8217;une URL, Ã  savoir des tags et une description. - mise en ligne de ses sources favorites sur une page web - publication dans une blogroll. Certaines plate-formes comme Typepad le permettent en natif, pour d&amp;#8217;autres, on peut passer par un mash-up. Quelques exemples d&amp;#8217;applications professionelles : - pour les services de veille d&amp;#8217;entreprise : on peut ainsi proposer des fichiers OPML propres et classÃ©s par usage ou par thÃ¨me, Ã  destination de sa communautÃ©.- pareil pour les mÃ©dias (&amp;#8221;suivez les prÃ©sidentielles avec la selection des meilleurs blogs politiques&amp;#8221;) - pour les blogs d&amp;#8217;expert : donner un peu plus de relief et de valeur d&amp;#8217;usage Ã  la blogroll. Quelques sites 2.0 pour faire des mÃ©langes : - OPML Manager : avec un compte gratuit, on peut importer/exporter/publier un fichier OPML. On se crÃ©Ã© un espace en ligne avec tous ses favoris RSS, et bien sur on peu rÃ©cupÃ©rer le tout en RSS (pour republication en chaine sur d&amp;#8217;autres blogs ou sites). J&amp;#8217;ai par exemple fait un essai avec un trÃ¨s complet fichier OPML (dont je n&amp;#8217;ai plus l&amp;#8217;auteur) ici. - Bitty.com : pour crÃ©er une iframe avec ses favoris pour republier ou insÃ©rer sur une page perso (google, Netvibes). On peut ensuite cliquer sur les titres et visualiser le contenu au sein de l&amp;#8217;iframe. - Share Your OPML : comme son nom l&amp;#8217;indique. Une sorte de &amp;#8220;social OPMLing&amp;#8220;. On y uploade un fichier OPML, on peut le partager, et mÃªme voir qui d&amp;#8217;autre est abonnÃ© au mÃªme flux, et voir leurs favoris RSS. J&amp;#8217;ai ainsi pu voir qu&amp;#8217;Emmanuel et Jean-Philippe me syndiquaient&amp;#8230;  . On peut aussi y voir les 100 flux les plus syndiquÃ©s. - OPMLgÃ©nÃ©rator, pour copier/coller des adresses de RSS (par exemple en mode &amp;#8220;veille&amp;#8221;) et en fabriquer un fichier XML pour resyndication (vu chez Affordance). D&amp;#8217;autres sites : - OPML Icon Projet, pour imposer le symbole ci-dessous comme un standard. </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.saimonsais.com/2008/05/13/kocka-e">
   	<dc:title>kocka-e</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Mitől kocka a kocka? Mármint a személy … ok van egy blogom nagyügy. fent vagyok az iwiwen, kb mint az ország fele; a facebook -on is,  majd ott is fent lesznek, ha végre rájönnek mennyivel  jobb az. van 4-5 mailcimem - egyes ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.saimonsais.com/2008/05/16/adsl-down">
   	<dc:title>ADSL down</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Az a függőség amikor lerohad az ADSL (szokott ilyet csinálni 5-10percre néhanapján) és ugye hirtelen nem tudok tovább dolgozni vagy emailezni és akkor magamban felkiáltok: “nembaj addig megnézem mi hír a nagyvilágban és indítok egy ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.seanklassen.com/2008/03/17/time-machine-in-the-works-no-seriously">
   	<dc:title>Time Machine In The Works (No, Seriously)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>According to the research published by Irina Arefieva and Igor Volovich, “in general relativity, a time-like curve in space-time will run from past to future. But in some space-times the curves can intersect themselves, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4c87664501009181.html">
   	<dc:title>美国《时代》杂志近日公布2007年度50个最佳网站</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>美国《时代》杂志近日公布2007年度50个最佳网站，这些网站或者有着独特的设计和创意，或者提供了访问和共享内容的创新方式，或者增强了用户的网络体验。《时代》公布的2007年度50个最佳网站分为五个类别，分别是:. 艺术和休闲类（Arts &amp; Leisure)、音频和 ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4f8fa77f01000cj8.html">
   	<dc:title>Maxthon2发布个性化主页(StartPage)Alpha2.0版！</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Maxthon 2.0 个性化主页（StartPage）在历经了Preview 以及Alpha 两个版本以后正式与本周二发布了全新用户体验的Alpha2！ StartPage 是一个可以帮助用户在一个页面中集中式管理自己的信息、浏览资讯、网络办公以及娱乐休闲的网络服务，同时它也为每一个 ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_507345450100b4qk.html">
   	<dc:title>阔地(Codyy)个性化主页</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>阔地(Codyy) 是国内一家提供可高度个性化的个人门户平台。近日，他们发布上线了阔地2，0新版！ 阔地(Codyy) 是一个类似于Pageflakes , Netvibes ， iGoogle 的个性化主页平台，他们为用户开通了一个可高度个性化的个人门户通道，通过阔地提供的入口，用户 ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.sixoo.net/2007/01/28/34-analyse-du-referencement">
   	<dc:title>Analyse du rÃ©fÃ©rencement</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>En cette fin de mois de janvier, je pense qu&amp;#39;il est temps de faire une petite mise au point sur l&amp;#39;Ã©tat du rÃ©fÃ©rencement de ce blog. Mis en ligne en octobre 2006, le site Ã  vu passer 2240 visiteurs, dont 1678 uniques. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.snap.com">
   	<dc:title>blog.snap.com</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>As of yesterday evening Snap published some improvements to our Snap Preview Anywhere product that I wanted to share with you allâ€¦ These are all automatically available to anyone using the snippet ... </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.snap.com/2007/01/19/add-to-netvibes-on-snap-search-results-page">
   	<dc:title>â€˜Add to Netvibesâ€™ on Snap Search Results Page</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>We just released this useful â€˜Add to Netvibesâ€˜ feature on our Snap Search Results Page. This feature enables a Netvibes user to add any Snap Search to a Netvibes start page. Itâ€™sa great tool for those of you who are also Netvibes users ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.snipperoo.com">
   	<dc:title>Snipperoo</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Right Stuff, Right Place ... Widgets, a viable Web Marketing Strategy. Widgets on mobiles faceoff. Quantcast to track widgets ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.snipperoo.com/2006/12/the_widget_year.html">
   	<dc:title>The Widget Year in Review</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I started blogging here in February this year. This makes me the longest serving widget blogger. Not quite a year then, but what a year it&amp;#39;s been for widgets. David Beisel goes so far as to say &amp;#39; I think that the real (and largely ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.snipperoo.com/2007/07/start-pages-v-f.html">
   	<dc:title>Start Pages v. Facebook</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Richard McManus at Read/Write Web takes a look at how Pageflakes and Netvibes, the widget resthomes de nos jour, are starting to add social networking attributes in response to Facebook adding widgetization facilities. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.springlightcfl.com/2008/04/11/how-do-i-choose-which-cfls-to-use">
   	<dc:title>How do I choose which CFLs to use?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.swyphs.com/2007/03/16/66">
   	<dc:title>Thoughts On Web 2.0 (aka Web 0.5a)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>News is and has been hot about â€œWeb 2.0â€³, and why? Well, money being made, incredibly successful sites being made â€” MySpace (which isnâ€™t very web 2.0, but is the dictionary definition of â€™social media successâ€™), Flickr, Googleâ€™s suite ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.telephonyonline.com/telephony2/2008/04/14/reading-list">
   	<dc:title>Reading List: Buying Up StartPages; Verizon/AOL Ad Play; The ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>On today’s Telephony 2.0 radar:. pageflakes.jpg - Home page service Pageflakes sold itself today (a nice move in the midst of general Web 2.0 slowdown). Probably wouldn’t be a bad time for managers at telco Web portal decisions to do ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.vegspace.com/53">
   	<dc:title>VegSpace.com - Vegetarian Community Site - Blogs - Viewing Jeff's Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.virgule.info/post/2008/09/04/My-Zen-Netvibes">
   	<dc:title>My Zen Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Parfois, comme je l&amp;#39;ai déjà dit, je débarque un peu de ma planète. Quand c&amp;#39;est pas sur Lastfm (sur lequel je découvre encore des trucs, figurez-vous...), c&amp;#39;est sur plein d&amp;#39;autres choses, comme par exemple netvibes. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.web2expo.com/2008/10/an-international-girl-geek-dinner">
   	<dc:title>An international Girl Geek Dinner.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Our advisory board member, community enthusiast and blogger extrodinaire Nicole Simon has done a phenomenal  job of pulling together Berlin Web Week’s Girl Geek Dinner - which happens to be the kick-off networking event for Web 2.0 Expo ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.webex.co.yu/2008/i-haz-ginger">
   	<dc:title>I HAZ Ginger!</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Nova dugo očekivana verzija Netvibes-a “Ginger” je ušla u privatnu beta fazu. Mogu vam reći da Netvibes dobija sasvim novu dimeziju. Nove mogućnosti su između ostalih i kreiranje javne strane, dostupne svima, dok vaša trenutna strana ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.wiiarenerds.com.br/2008/09/03/lado-dont-be-good-da-google">
   	<dc:title>Lado “don’t be good” da Google</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Ontem foi um dia histórico, onde inúmeras pessoas em todo o mundo baixaram o Chrome, novo browser da Google. Esse novo serviço está dando oque falar. Minha primeira impressão foi como acredito que de todos… “Nossa, como é rápido”, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites">
   	<dc:title>Compiler - Wired Blogs</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Wired.com's Compiler blog is everything you need to know about software that makes the web tick — and how you can put it to use on your own website and digital ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2008/01/new-ginger-inte.html">
   	<dc:title>New 'Ginger' Interface Spices Up Netvibes</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.witalk.fr/2007/03/09/dokuwiki-le-wiki-de-witalk">
   	<dc:title>DokuWiki | Le wiki de witalk</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Tout est dans le titre. Je vous prÃ©sente DokuWiki, un wiki trÃ¨s proche de wikipÃ©dia. Rappelons que la source de wikipedia est disponible au tÃ©lÃ©chargement, mais ce sera le thÃ¨me dâ€™un autre billet. Je vais rappeler  rapidement ce quâ€™est ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.wmaker.net/Traduction-de-Netvibes_a516.html">
   	<dc:title>Traduction de Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>    Au mois d'Octobre le CEO de Netvibes Tariq Krim m'a proposÃ© de traduire Netvibes en Corse. Philippe, un associÃ© fondateur de WM qui est Ã  la fois ingÃ©nieur en informatique et un parfait linguiste c'est ateler Ã  cette tÃ¢che aider de Jean Pierre dÃ©jÃ  traducteur du navigateur OpÃ©ra (Version 6). La mise en ligne Ã  eu lieu la semaine derniÃ¨re, mais comme nous Ã©tions en plein dÃ©mÃ©nagement, nous vous en parlons qu'aujourd'hui.    </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.yache.cn/2006/12/19.shtml">
   	<dc:title>WEB2006å›žé¡¾</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blog.zerking.com/?p=48">
   	<dc:title>Viszlát Netvibes! - Szervusz Google Reader!</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Rudival eddig hardcore Netvibes userek voltunk. Százfeletti feedszám, jó sok widget, agyoncustomizált felület jellemezte a mindennapos felhasználói élményt, sőt még saját, hiánypótló UWA widgetünk is van. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogaboutallworld.blogspot.com/2007/11/mashable_12.html">
   	<dc:title>Mashable!</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Nazi Videos On YouTube Cause Concern In Germany. Posted: 12 Nov 2007 02:16 AM CST. We know that on YouTube, anyone can post pretty much anything and although YouTube will remove most offensive materials, some will slip through the ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogdaclausia.blogspot.com/2006/12/todos-os-produtos-e-servios-do-google.html">
   	<dc:title>Todos os produtos e serviÃ§os do Google</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Pessoal, um artigo da Webinside que traz uma lista com todos os produtos e serviÃ§os do Google. NÃ£o conheÃ§o todos, mas pretendo dar uma olhadinha nos prÃ³ximos dias. Se interessar para mais alguÃ©m, aqui estÃ¡ - aproveitem ... ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>paginas sugeridas en web 2.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>La pagina que les recomiendo es Netvibes.com No lo vean como una pagina cualquiera, vÃ©anla como la pagina de inicio perfecta para sus compus. Netvibes esta hecha en web 2.0, es gratis y le da facilidad al usuario de personalizar los ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Si ellos las usan, han de ser buenas…</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>El pasado 15 de diciembre Rogelio de TensaiWeb lanzó un meme que recogió simpatías por diversos lados: herramientas que más uso como blogger. 35 días después  te  entrego un compilado de las aportaciones que dejaron expresadas los ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Google Reader&amp;#39;s New Recommendations Exciting, but Insufficient ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>The Google Reader team announced tonight that the wildly popular online feed reader now recommends additional feeds to users based on our subscription lists, web browsing history and &quot;more.&quot; It&amp;#39;s a very big day for one reason - simple ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogger.xs4all.nl/ritanila/archive/2007/07/18/258921.aspx">
   	<dc:title>Web 2.0 ? Library 2.0 ! Bibliotheek Rotterdam.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Web 2.0 ? Library 2.0 ! Bibliotheek Rotterdam.  Vanmorgen begon ik al vroeg met het maken van banners. Een leuk werkje waarbij ik vaak doorschiet. Maar dit is wel een aardige... De banners van vanmorgen waren voor het intranet van ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bloggerdesign.com/140/easy-social-media-optimization-via-photos">
   	<dc:title>Easy Social Media Optimization via Photos</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>In case you havenâ€™t noticed, social media optimization (SMO) is the new big search marketing term. I think youâ€™ll be hearing a lot about it this year and thought Iâ€™d give you an easy tip to get started. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bloggin-ads.com/rss-feed-count-is-just-an-understatement">
   	<dc:title>RSS Feed Count Is Just An Understatement</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>As I’ve mentioned before, blogging used to be a thing where people would just go online and vent their daily encounters. Usually these type of encounters would be problems at work or things just simply just pissed you off during the day ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://bloggingsystemsblog.com/2006/11/16/blogbar-cool-search-widget">
   	<dc:title>Blogbar, Cool Search Widget</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I added a new widget in the left-hand column that I think is very cool. Itâ€™s called Blogbar, and it allows readers to search inside this site using search engines such as Google, but to search the web using not only major search engines ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogny7rkd0s.blogspot.com/2007/12/wtov9.html">
   	<dc:title>wtov9</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>1. WTOV9 Official Netvibes Universe. Choose from the widgets below to create your own page Subscribe to this universe | WTOV9. WTOV9 ... Loading seems to be taking longer than usual ? Your ... http://netvibes.com/wtov9 ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogparaprobar3454.blogspot.com/2007/05/jugar-sudoku.html">
   	<dc:title>Â¡Â¡Â¡A jugar Sudoku...!!!</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Add to Netvibes.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.business2.com/utilitybelt">
   	<dc:title>The Utility Belt</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Feed &amp; E-mail Delivery [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] My Yahoo | NewsGator | AOL | Netvibes | Pageflakes | E-mail newsletter</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.cbs.dk/cbsbibliotek/?p=342">
   	<dc:title>Skab din egen startside</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>På Politiken.dk har de en introduktion til hvordan du skaber din egen startside: Lav dit eget skrivebord på nettet. I artiklen gennemgår de mulighederne i NetVibes og hvordan startsiden opbygges. logo_nv.jpg Netvibes. Et alternativ er: ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.cnet.com/8301-13515_1-9749725-26.html?part=rss&amp;subj=TheWebServicesReport">
   	<dc:title>Bubbletop: Yet another customizable homepage</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>You may have thought that there were already enough customizable homepages to choose from. Well, Bubbletop thinks that you&amp;#39;re wrong. They are the latest entrant into the customizable homepage market and looking to take a piece of the ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.elle.fr/caloudace/2008/01/16/ma-toute-grande">
   	<dc:title>MA TOUTE GRANDE….</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.elle.fr/july94/2008/01/08/2eme-jour">
   	<dc:title>2ème Jour</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.elle.fr/oreli21/2008/01/19/resultat-dune-semaine-dexam">
   	<dc:title>resultat d’une semaine d’exam!</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.elle.fr/poppy75/2008/01/19/a-men">
   	<dc:title>A…. MEN !</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.fd.nl/frontrunner/2006/11/rssbomen_en_het.html">
   	<dc:title>RSS-bomen en het bos</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Ik gebruik al een tijdje Netvibes als mijn persoonlijke webassistent om met behulp van RSS-feeds de belangrijkste websites in 1 oogopslag te kunnen bekijken en het surfen te beperken. Bovendien kan ik er mijn webmai lezen, aantekeningen maken, het weer zien en ga zo maar door. Een fantastische applicatie die echt helpt om de informatie-overload te beperken. Het probleem is alleen dat ik me op steeds meer RSS-feeds abonneer, waardoor ik alsnog veel tijd kwijt ben om alle feeds te doorlopen. Gelukkig hebben meer mensen daar last van en is er een prachtige oplossing voor gevonden: Zaptxt. De service stuurt je een emailtje of IM't je als er op een door jou aangegeven website een item verschijnt over een onderwerp waar jij in bent geinteresseerd. Zoiets als Google Blog/News Alerts, maar dan beter, omdat je zelf kunt aangeven welke sites je in de gaten wilt houden en je daardoor dus geen vervuilde email-inbox krijgt.En ze hebben nog humor ook:No VCs were harmed in the making of this service.Probeer het uit op deze weblog door op de button te klikken; ik heb hem ook aan de zijkant geplaatst.En met de service van Zaptxt zit het wel goed. Ik had een klein probleempje, mailtje gestuurd en binnen een kwartier uitgebreid antwoord terug vanuit Mountain View, Caliornie met de oplossing. Fantastisch. </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.infobebes.com/ashtart31/2008/01/19/25-decembre-2007-27122007">
   	<dc:title>25 décembre 2007    27/12/2007</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>26 décembre 2007    27/12/2007</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>26 décembre 2007    27/12/2007</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.infobebes.com/ashtart31/2008/01/19/28-decembre-2007-07012008">
   	<dc:title>28 décembre 2007    07/01/2008</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.it/0100198">
   	<dc:title>Marc's Voice</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Words and pictures from Marc Canter about technology and other subjects.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.parents.fr/bbkyli/2008/01/08/20-jours">
   	<dc:title>20 jours</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.personallifemedia.com/timsblog/2008/05/24/links-to-widget-test-pages">
   	<dc:title>Links to Widget Test Pages</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>MySpace. FaceBook (you’ll have to friend me). Friendster. Blogger. Hi5. iGoogle - I think this is only on my personal page. Tagged. Live Space. Piczo. Freewebs. LiveJournal. BlackPlanet. MyYearBook (you’ll have to find me and look at my ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.premiere.fr/marcouinon/2007/12/23/la-drome-provencale-photo-marcouinon">
   	<dc:title>LA DROME PROVENCALE PHOTO MARCOUINON</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.premiere.fr/marcouinon/2007/12/23/la-france-chambery-la-savoie-photo-marcouinon">
   	<dc:title>LA FRANCE CHAMBERY LA SAVOIE PHOTO MARCOUINON</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.premiere.fr/marcouinon/2008/01/10/ansouis">
   	<dc:title>ANSOUIS</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.premiere.fr/marcouinon/2008/01/10/gordes">
   	<dc:title>GORDES</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.premiere.fr/marcouinon/2008/01/10/menerbes">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.saschinaonline.org/jutecht/2007/01/11/welcome-to-2nd-semester-tech-class">
   	<dc:title>Welcome to 2nd Semester Tech Class</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>This first week of class we are going to get started by connecting you to the web. Getting you set up with an RSS reader using netvibes.com and then populating your reader with 12 RSS  feeds that I have picked for you. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://blogs.solidworks.com/3dpartstream">
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   	<dc:description>[IMG ] Subscribe to this Feed [IMG ] [IMG Add to Google] [IMG Add to netvibes]


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   	<dc:description>Dion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web. ... Categories: Web 2.0, Design Patterns, Business Models, Hype, Collective ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>&quot; Running a business on Web-based software | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web. Subscribe. Alerts. Bio. All Uncategorized Web 2.0 Design Patterns Business Models Hype Collective ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>&quot; Online Ajax &quot;desktops&quot; try to change the rules of the game | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>February 12, 2006. Online Ajax &quot;desktops&quot; try to change the rules of the game ... As the Web matures into a richly intertwined ecosystem of shared content and ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Rss nedir?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Rss yani. Rich Site Summary (Zengin Site Özeti). Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting. Aşagıdaki logolar rss&amp;#39;ye aittir genelde bunları rss destegi veren sitelerde bulursunuz. Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Photobucket - Video ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:description>About a year ago I started compiling my EVERYTHING 2.0 lists. Doing my earliest research, I got my best input from a few sources that presented their &quot;Best Web 2.0 sites in 2005&quot;.In the course of this year I've added little asterisk signs to the sites that struck me as brilliant - either conceptually, or businesswise, or technically, or graphically, or... well... otherwise.Of course these assessments were totally subjective. Sometimes depending on my mood of the day, sometimes on some other whim, sometimes on the fact that the makers/entrepreneurs behind them are my customers and/or friends.Furthermore, I didn't (and don't) have much time left to go back to web sites after assessing them the first time. I am aware that many of them - being in a state of perpetual beta - have been improved considerably, and might deserve one or more *** now. Some of these sites might even not exist anymore ;-!So, please forgive me that the following list is only a dominantly subjective aggregate of all things that somehow struck me as brilliant. And please feel invited to comment on it.37signals* - Basecamp, Backpack, Writeboard, Ta-da List - SoftwareA9** - Clustered search - SearchAjaxian** - Ajax blog - AboutAlexadex* - Buy &amp; sell shares in sites - GameAmazon* - Shop, sell, review &amp; rank - EcommerceAmbientdevices* - Datacasting inc. interfaces - DataAudioclipping* - Search AV (German) - SearchBackbase* - Ajax applications - SoftwareBioteams* - Blog on team dynamics &amp; virtual collaboration - AboutBix* - Create &amp; vote for content, and win - MultimediaBlinklife*** - Social email - CommunicateChacha* - Get real time results with help of live guides - SearchChatcreator* - Create your chat room instantly - CommunicateChatsum* - Chat with &amp; leave messages same-site-visitors - CommunicateChickadvisor* - Get &amp; share advise on chicks in your city - CommunityChuquet* - Find buzzes - BookmarkColr* - Play with color photos &amp; publish results - ImagesCottonrape* - Shopping game - EcommerceCouchsurfing* - Home swapping &amp; holiday dating - EconomyCraigslist* - Post &amp; read classifieds - EcommerceDapper** - API generator - SoftwareDelicious* - Social bookmarking - BookmarkDemocracy2.0* - Consumers/Citizens unite! - EconomyDesktoptwo* - Manage your desktop in a browser - OSDigg* - Identify, rank &amp; share interesting news - NewsDontclickit*** - Clickless interface - DesignEbay* - Sell, rate &amp; buy; auction - EcommerceEdoc* - Fashion ecommerce goes alternate reality game - EcommerceEmurse* - Create, share &amp; send your permanent resume page in any format - EmploymentES3** - Social military training game - GameExalead** - Unified search technology - SearchEyebeam*** - Bleeding edge R&amp;D - AboutFlashface* - Compose your Most Wanted portrait - ImagesFlickr* - Manage &amp; share your photos - ImagesFlickrgraph** - Visualize your network on Flickr - DbaseFon*** - Share, buy, sell wi-fi connections - Wi-fiFotograb* - Participate in &amp; create photo treasure hunts - GameFotologue* - Publish &amp; share photos (beautiful Ajax interface) - ImagesFroogle* - Local shopping search engine; Google Maps mash-up - EcommerceGadabe* - RSS metasearch (relaunched as Tagjag) - SearchGenbeta* - 2.0 blog (Spanish) - AboutGeovector*** - LBS services with a usable interface. - GeoGoggles* - Flight simulator's map mash-up - GameGogofrog* - Create &amp; share your 3D web page - DesignGoogle* - Search &amp; adwords - SearchGoogleearth* - Global maps - GeoGoowy* - Personal portal (desktop &amp; browser versions) - PortalGreenleafmarket* - Buy or sell local products - EcommerceHackoff*** - Book published as blog &amp; podcast - MultimediaHellodeo* - Record &amp; send your video message - CommunicateHitchhikr* - Share knowledge &amp; experiences on conferences - KnowledgeHotdaddy* - Search engine aggregator - SearchHullo* - Integrates soft, cell &amp; landline phones - CommunicateHypediss* - Hype or diss stories - DigInkling* - Social delphi, exchange for futures - GameInsolitus* - Upload &amp; share all your files &amp; docs - MultimediaInteract10ways* - Interact with Getty images - ImagesInternetaddressbook**~ - Find &amp; be found, with all your 2.0 profiles - IdentityItredux* - Concise categorized database of Office 2.0 companies - AboutKartoo** - Clustered, mapped search - SearchKitbit* - Strives to emulate natural intelligence thru accumulated experience - R&amp;DLastfm* - Profile your taste, share, personalize your radio - AudioLijit* - Social contextual search - SearchLiveplasma* - Search &amp; find other things to your taste - SearchLivesearch* - Refine your search while you type - SearchLoki* - Search &amp; navigate web &amp; real life - SearchLowlandsguide~** - Explore the lay of the Lowland Festival with this mobile app - GeoMajestic12* - Distributed search engine - SearchMappedup~* - Map your feed sources geographically - RSSMediaMax* - Store, manage &amp; share media - MultimediaMemetrics* - Optimize your marketing across media - MarketingMendix*~ - Semantic application development - SoftwareMilliondollarhomepage* - Buy pixels to finance study - EconomyMobspray* - Create &amp; share graffiti in places thru mobile2RFID - GameMonitor110** - One-stop semantic financial research suite - SearchMturk* - Complete simple tasks &amp; get paid - EconomyMulti-touch* - Handy interface - DesignMusestorm*** - Metasearch in Flash (several interfaces) - SearchMystickies* - Browse, search, sort &amp; edit notes online - OfficeMyvtc* - Share media &amp; documents for generations to come - CommunityN2yo* - Realtime satellite tracking - GeoNaughtyamerica* - Multiplayer video sexgame - GameNaughtyamerica* - Multiplayer video sexgame - GameNetvibes***** - Personal portal - PortalNewsletterarchive* - Store &amp; share your newsletters - CommunicateNewsmap*** - Rank-interfaced news (who knows what happened to Hives?) - NewsOdesk* - Work as or hire remote workforce - EmploymentPando* - Store &amp; share data - StorePandora*** - Personalized radio - AudioPerspectives** - Visualizes spatio-temporaly the places we inhabit - DbasePhotosynth*** - Rebuild the world in photos - other users' and your own - ImagesPickstation* - Listen to &amp; digg music tracks - DigPickupgame* - Find people locally to play games - CommunityPlaydo* - Gaming community - CommunityPlazes** - Claim &amp; share your locations - CommunityPlazesbadge* - Show where you are (e.g. on your blog) - GeoPopist* - Social networking - CommunityPostsecret* - Publish &amp; share secrets - CommunityPreviewseek*** - Byebye Google? (Coming back soon) - SearchPrinteranywhere*** - Use your friends' printers - OfficeProgrammableweb** - Web 2.0 reference website, main source on APIs and mash-ups - AboutProgrammermeetdesigner* - Partner matching for IT projects - EconomyPublishing2** - Web 2.0 from a publishing &amp; marketing point of view - AboutPushy*~ - Personal portal; also mobile - PortalRapleaf* - Manage your reputation &amp; rate your friends - IdentityRateordate* - Crowd match, singles event maps, online dating - DateRebtel* - Call international at local rates - using your cell phone - CommunicateRetrievr* - Search images by sketching - SearchRiya* - Face recognition based photo search - SearchRollyo* - Create search agents - SearchRootvaults* - Store, manage &amp; share knowledge online - KnowledgeRrove* - Save &amp; share places - CollaborateRubyonrails* - Web development framework - SoftwareSafemail* - Create an uncrawlable image of your email address - SoftwareSemapedia** - Add wikipedia tags to real world things - TagSevenload*** - Upload &amp; share photos &amp; videos - MultimediaShoposphere* - Create &amp; share pick lists - EcommerceSitekreator* - Build, publish &amp; host websites (Subm. 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   	<dc:title>é—œæ–¼web2.0åŠè‡ªè¨‚é¦–é æœå‹™</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://club-business-au-feminin.blogspot.com/2006/11/netvibes-la-rvolution-porte-de-click.html">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes: la rÃ©volution Ã  portÃ©e de click?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>&quot;Comment gagner du temps?&quot; c&amp;#39;est la question que nous nous posons toutes. Voici donc un petit outil recommandÃ© par corporategirls pour retrouver sur une page personnalisÃ©e et depuis n&amp;#39;importe quel ordinateur: son Gmail, la meteo, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://cn.blognation.com/2007/11/03/chinese-bloggers-conference-2007-opens-the-crowds-all-there">
   	<dc:title>Chinese Bloggers Conference 2007 Opens; The Crowd’s All There</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>File this under “Meeting of the ‘Bigs’”: The Chinese Blogger Conference opened up today (November 3, 2007) in Beijing, China. To remind us that this was the People’s Republic of China, the “Chairman Mao of the 21st Century” — Chinese ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://co.eco.netvibes.com/tag/link">
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   	<dc:description>Join netvibes now. Welcome! Ecosystem is the largest widget directory. Find widgets for the best services and news, create yours, share them with your friends and add them to your ... </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://co.eco.netvibes.com/tag/link?category=2">
   	<dc:title>Tag link - Netvibes Business &amp; Finance widgets</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Join netvibes now. Welcome! Ecosystem is the largest widget directory. Find widgets for the best services and news, create yours, share them with your friends and add them to your ... </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://college.wordpress.com.cn/2007/12/23/lifehacker-2007-免费软件精华汇总">
   	<dc:title>Lifehacker 2007 免费软件精华汇总</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>2007年12月17日，影响力越来越大的Lifehacker评出了20余类的最佳免费软件、免费web应用。需要说明的是，LifeHacker 并非专以软件为站点内容，再加之以主观判断不同，所以，有些极优秀的软件没能入选——比如文本编辑之VIM，图像编辑之GIMP，录屏之Wink， ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://collegemogul.com/2008/03/22/sosauce-more-of-the-same">
   	<dc:title>SoSauce: More of the same</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>sosauce logo A good friend recently submitted his resume to SoSauce (they’re hiring), a new online content creation and distribution network currently in beta, so I gave them a look. The company is run by a group of trendy, downtown NYC ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://community.livejournal.com/skhystrix/48301.html">
   	<dc:title>skhystrix @ 2006-11-25T20:08:00</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://community.livejournal.com/uk_ua/10504.html">
   	<dc:title>RSS</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://compuboard.blogspot.com/2007/11/igoogle-is-it-worth-it.html">
   	<dc:title>iGoogle, is it worth it?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>iGoogle is a lot like &quot;My Yahoo&quot; but better, at least, it&amp;#39;s better in my opinion. Basically its like a homepage  for Gmail users. You can customize your homepage however you want, with widgets, widgets and more widgets! ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://computerwizardry.wordpress.com/2008/09/05/listening">
   	<dc:title>Listening to the web at large</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Everyone is talking about listening. As more and more takes place online, listening becomes a vital aspect of engaging with the web. Hearing what others are saying about your organisation or about topics you’re interested in will start ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://con-tecno-versas.blogspot.com/2006/12/netvibes-1-notcias-e-blogs.html">
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   	<dc:description>Foi o Netvibes que me fez ter vontade de criar o Con(tecno)versas. Gosto tanto desta aplicaÃ§Ã£o, que adoptei como pÃ¡gina de entrada na Internet, que senti vontade de a divulgar. O problema Ã© que ela cresceu tanto, tem tanto pormenor a ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://confusedofcalcutta.com/2006/12/25/thinking-about-four-pillars-and-enterprise-software">
   	<dc:title>Thinking about Four Pillars and enterprise software</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Itâ€™s been maybe eighteen months since I first put pen to paper on the Syndication/Search/Fulfilment/Collaboration model for enterprise software, and Iâ€™ve learnt a lot since then. Some of you were at the workshop at the bank in early ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://content.nejm.org/rss">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://contonocanto.blogspot.com/2007/01/links-legais.html">
   	<dc:title>Links legais</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>- Quer tocar bateria virtual? Toque. - Quer saber quais sÃ£o os 89 maiores clichÃªs do Rock (com direito a citaÃ§Ã£o a Caetano Veloso no 76Âº lugar)? Saiba. - Quer organizar toda sua navegaÃ§Ã£o pela internet em apenas um site? Organize. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2006/12/how-to-create-your-circle-of-wise-how.html">
   	<dc:title>How to Create Your Circle of the Wise: How to pick the reads in ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>simulpost with TechLearning (There is some great blogging  going on over there, I highly suggest you subscribe.) &quot;The next best thing to be wise oneself is to live in a circle of those who are.&quot; CS Lewis ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://cordobo.com">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://cordobo.com/2007/11/27/get-rid-of-useless-badges">
   	<dc:title>Get rid of useless badges</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>“Get rid of those RIDICULOUS social media links at the bottom of every post. The only people who have the power to get any of your posts ranking well in Social Media Networks don’t need the little buttons to do it. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://cosmincimpoi.blogspot.com/2006/11/i-love-regex.html">
   	<dc:title>I love regex</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I kept the flavor because I also use and LOVE NetVibes: the Cluj 2/3 rooms apartments RSS Feed (in realtime so you can be the first to call and buy them all [insert</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://crazystrat.blogspot.com/2008/01/ginger-coming-in-feb-netvibes-users.html">
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   	<dc:description>Netvibes, the pioneering Personalized Startpage service will be launching a new version, called Ginger, sometime in the middle of next month. Among the features of the new version are:. A new User Interface that will make adding  content ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://creativeee.blogspot.com">
   	<dc:title>Creative...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>blog pro de JÃ©rÃ©my Parola Dailymotion Flickr Netvibes Google News


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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://crenk.com/2008/02/29/bbc-have-launched-their-new-web20-home-page">
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://cucharasonica.com">
   	<dc:title>Cuchara SÃ³nica</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Selecciona â†“ --- Bloglines Google Feedness Mi Yahoo! My MSN NetVibes Newsgator Rezzibo Rojo Technorati [IMG Add to Netvibes] ( Hipertextual Tab )


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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://cydlibro.blogspot.com">
   	<dc:title>corte y disolvencia</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://dailygeek.typepad.com/blog">
   	<dc:title>The Daily Geek</dc:title>
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   	<dc:description>A great big tab on netvibes of the best artists' blogs in rss.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/programming/Netvibes_com_Listen_to_Radio_across_all_tabs">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes.com - Listen to Radio across all tabs</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Listen to today's Chris Moyles breakfast show across all Netvibes.com tabs</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/programming/Netvibes_seeks_top_Ajax_coder">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes seeks top Ajax coder</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>To prepare the next evolution of our core framework and API, we are looking for an excellent Ajax developer, available immediately</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/An_easy_step_by_step_guide_on_how_to_set_up_your_own_Netvibes_com_account">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] An easy step-by-step guide on how to set up your own Netvibes.com account</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Netvibes.com is a custom made web 2.0 home page solution that allows you to create a personalised page filled with content that you find useful... that is relevant to YOU! It's ideal for your browser homepage and can be accessed from any web enabled computer anywhere! This is a simple step-by-step guide to setting up your own Netvibes.com account.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/Awesome_tool_for_Netvibes_users">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Awesome tool for Netvibes users</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Add any RSS feed from a website directly to your Netvibes page with one button. From Netvibes' help section: a link for a bookmarklet that once you add to your favorites, you can click it to add the RSS from that page to your Netvibes feeds. It pops up in a new window and comes in very handy as a quick way to add feeds.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/http_blog_netvibes_com_2006_10_28_84_halloween_theme_for_netvibes">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] http://blog.netvibes.com/?2006/10/28/84-halloween-theme-for-netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Trick or treat? Halloween is coming so let's spread some dark vibes! Just like you all, Netvibes is ready to party and is dressing up with a black Halloween theme</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/Mobissimo_to_bring_travel_search_to_Netvibes_5mn_users">
   	<dc:title>[1 comments] Mobissimo to bring travel search to NetvibesÃ¢ï¿½ï¿½ 5mn users</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>www.mobissimo.co.uk , the worldÃ¢ï¿½ï¿½s most comprehensive travel search engine, and Netvibes www.netvibes.com, the wildly popular personal start page service, announced today that the Mobissimo Travel Search Module is now available to all Netvibes users. Mobissimo is the first travel search engine accessible on Netvibes.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/Netvibes_Adds_Search_Functionality">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes Adds Search Functionality</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Very simple, but very handy.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/Netvibes_gets_15_million_Investment">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes gets $15 million Investment</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>$15 million investment in netvibes clearly states that it better than Google IG and Live.com.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/Netvibes_now_with_add_to_FF2_feed_reader">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes now with add to FF2 feed reader</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>The new version of the popular browser Firefox includes a fine Web feeds (RSS) reader and allows you to easily subscribe to online aggregators. If you are reading a blog or a site where feeds are available you'll see an orange icon next to the location field with the URL</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/Netvibes_updates_the_digg_module">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes updates the digg module</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>The title says it all</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/software/New_version_of_Netvibes_announced">
   	<dc:title>[7 comments] New version of Netvibes announced </dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Here at netvibes we've been working very hard on our new release called Cinnamon. It will be out very soon, but we've decided to give you a sneak peek so you can check what's in store for netvibes 2.0. With tons of new features, a smarter user interface, and many more modules of your favorite sites, Cinnamon will change the way you use and view the</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/tech_news/My_Rant_is_Nothing_to_Yahoo_About">
   	<dc:title>[1 comments] My Rant is Nothing to Yahoo! About</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Itâ€™s amazing how quickly things change on the net. Yahoo! the once maverick symbol of Internet supremacy, is now playing catch up to Google. And they are WAY behind. Yahoo! has been amazingly slow to leverage their audience and provide innovations like highly customizable home pages as Netvibes.com or super secure email like Googleâ€™s Gmail.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/tech_news/Netvibes_introduces_the_netvibes_filter_and_the_netvibes_personal_search">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes introduces the netvibes filter and the netvibes personal search</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Netvibes is introducing new search features: find within your own page and search the web with up to 20 search engines at the same time. It brings powerful tools for searching your own data and the whole web.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/tech_news/Netvibes_updates_the_digg_module_yet_again">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] Netvibes updates the digg module. . .yet again.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Finally, we provide some bugfixes for these parts of netvibes. Module closing. . .keyboard navigation (make sure it is turned on in Settings). . .http://del.icio.us. . .module subscription    . . .mini API. . .tab reordering.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digg.com/world_news/9_11_Conspiracy_Tab_for_Netvibes">
   	<dc:title>[no comment] 9/11 Conspiracy Tab for Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Keep up on feeds and searches on 9/11 related material.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digicmb.blogspot.com/2007/02/tailor-made-searchtool-boxes-netvibes.html">
   	<dc:title>Tailor-Made SearchTool Boxes: Netvibes modules</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>If you have made a Library Toolbar and want to find alternative ways to offer the search options to PEOPLE WHO CAN NOT OR ARE NOT ALLOWED TO INSTALL the TOOLBAR, you can make them a tailor-made SearchTool Box, : ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digicmb.blogspot.com/2008/09/power-to-user-and-librarians-ticer08.html">
   	<dc:title>Power To The User (and The Librarians) : TICER08 workshop</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Maybe it was the psychological threshold of writing the 451-st post on this blog, maybe it was just the fantastic week with a great programm, and even nicer people. Fact is I got some questions why I stopped blogging after the starting ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digital-lifestyles.info/2006/12/11/yourminis-reviewajax-homepages-explained">
   	<dc:title>YourMinis Review:Ajax Homepages Explained : Digital-Lifestyles (alpha remix)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Digital-Lifestyles (alpha remix) Reporting the effects of Technology on the Media ... Home. Contact &quot; The European Wii Launch Reviewed BBC Push-VOD Trial: The ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>JISC Widgets for Repository-Related Services</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>JISC has made available a number of widgets for repository-related services, such as JULIET, OpenDOAR, SWORD, and RoMEO, that can be used on iGoogle, Netvibes, and similar systems. ICO3 developed the widgets for JISC. ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Digital Grafitti</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>[IMG Add to My AOL] [IMG Add Digital Graffiti's Comuter and Technology Made Fun to Newsburst from CNET News.com] [IMG] [IMG Subscribe in Rojo] [IMG Add to netvibes] [IMG ] [IMG Subscribe to Digital Grafitti on your cell phone]


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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digitalmarketing.typepad.com/adventures/2006/11/guardian_interv.html">
   	<dc:title>Guardian interview majority of web2.0 players</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> The Guardian this weekend had a superb article, entitled A Bigger Bang, in it's Weekend magazine discussing the Web2.0 explosion, and interviewing a huge chunk of what must be considered major players in anyone's view when you talk about web2.0 or social software etc. The massive list covers Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia), Michael and Xochi Birch (Bebo), Evan Williams (Blogger/Odeo),Craig Newmark and Jim Buckmaster (Craigslist),Kevin Rose (Digg), Joshua Schachter (del.icio.us), Martin Stiksel (netvibes), Dick Costolo (Feedburner), David L. Sifry (Technorati), Sam Schillace (Writely), Matt Mullenweg (Wordpress) and last, but certainly not least, Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield (Flickr). Phew!  See what I mean!  Well worth the read if you've got the time :D  And, if you don't have the print version, check it out online over at Guardian Unlimited, where they've got enhanced content in the form of podcasts with a selection of the interviewees (which is nice). Howard--</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digitalmarketing.typepad.com/adventures/2007/03/widgets_101.html">
   	<dc:title>Widgets 101</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Widgets are big news. They're quite literally popping up everywhere and are even now being mentioned by people in the offline world, so they must have made it through to the masses (although apparently knowledge of what Skype is hasn't judging from a conversation I had yesterday!) So, I thought it would be a good opportunity to write a list and brief explanation of the different Widget platforms out there.  I doubt I'll cover all of them, but i'll cover the ones that I personally know of and  use or have used. For me, widgets break down into several different categories which are: Application widgets Operating System widgets Web Desktop widgets Embedded widgets Mobile widgets All of these do a very similar if not identical job to their various relatives, but the way they're distributed and in some ways engaged with can be different. But what is a widget?Before I go and start explaining the sub types, perhaps I should explain what a widget actually is?  Basicaly a widget is a small piece of software that you either download to your machine or add to your web page in order to fulfil a single very specific task.  Don't think of these widgets as software like MS Office or Adobe Photoshop because they're generally much more simplistic than those monsters.  Instead, think of them as small tools like a Flickr picture viewer, a BBC news reader or a radio station player.  The idea is that they are small, often visually appealing, single purpose tools designed to do one thing and one thing only.  Normally written using a combination of standard web langauges like HTML, JavaScript and CSS, widgets often come with a visual look and feel, including the GUI, that works on web principles also, and generally at the moment in a web2.0 style with fades and muted colours.  This means that they are very easy to use with zero learning curve.  The portable nature of widgets, and they're very small file size, also means they can be distributed with great ease.  As widgets generally don't require adminstrator access to install (certainly in the case of app or OS widgets) they're pretty much accessible by anyone who has the desire to use them. Examples of widgets could be: an ebay search tool a flickr photo viewer a BBC RSS news reader a calculator a world clockApplication Widgets App widgets were the first ones that I came across, and I could be wrong, but I think they were the first ones to exist full stop.  The best known example of App widgets is called Konfabulator, and this is a widget &quot;engine&quot; for both mac and PC that you download, install and then run like you would any other application. You get a pre-defined set of widgets as standard and can download more from the gallery. This in turn enables the use of widgets on an operating system that would not normally have them. This was, I should add, pre MacOSX Tiger, which now has widgets built in, and as such was revolutionary when it was released.  Konfabulator comes with a default set of widgets, as do most other variants, and can be added to from a vast library of 1st and 3rd party widgets.   Konfabulator was eventually purchased by Yahoo! and is now called the Yahoo! Widget Engine (Y!WE), with the company now supplying a default set of widgets which utilise predomiantly Yahoo! based web services out of the box. An update version of the engine, called Yahoo! Widgets 4, is due for release in the near future. I personally don't see much of a future of Konfabulator/Y!WE now that Apple Mac OS X has Dhasboard built in, and WIndows VIsta has finally been released offering it's own built in tools.  This is a shame, as this really was a revolutionary product.  I could be wrong, but it seems a tall order for me when the two main OS's come with their own stuff included.  No doubt they're existing fan base, particularly on the PC, is loyal to the cause, but it must only be a matter of time. Google called their widgets Gadgets, and also have their own Widget engine, which comes as part of the Google Desktop, which is primarily an desktop search tool (and a VERY good one at that!).  Widgets are not turned on by default and you have to hunt around to turn them on.  Google widgets have a distinct look and feel (or certainly the default ones do) and IMHO aren't quite as attractive as some of the others.  I actually haven't used Google Widgets that much so can't comment on them a great deal.  Google widgets interestingly work on both your Google Desktop app and the Google personal desktop web implementation, available at google.com/ig. As with nearly all of these, there is a Gadget download area on the site. Operating System WidgetsOS widgets are undoubtedly a progression on from App widgets and, in-particular, Konfabulator.  When Apple released Dashboard a few years ago, there were a lot of comments on how strikingly similar in look and feel it was to the (now) Yahoo! engine.  I think this is by the by and, in many ways, it's simply the nature of the beast for them to all look similar - they are all, after all, doing the same job to a degree and all word processors look the same. On Apple Mac OS X Tiger and above, widgets are implemented through the Dashboard system, which is turned on by default for all users.  Users can download and install widgets from the Apple web site, and there are many of them available, provided by both Apple and 3rd parties.  Installing them is, as with most of these systems, simply the case of dropping them into a folder.  Widgets are not visible all the time (unless you hack them into dev mode) and are invoked by pressing the F12 key, turning the screen dark and bringing in the widgets over the top of all other applications.  As such, on a Mac, widgets are more of a &quot;use it when you need it&quot; implementation and they tend to lend themselves more to tools like a calculator, currency convertor and so forth, rather than toys or picture viewers.  These are available, this is just my own opinion. Widgets (or as they call them, like Google, Gadgets) were introduced to the Windows world with the launch of Vista earlier this year (you can't have missed the WOW!) although, as mentioned with Y!WE, they were available before for XP if you knew where to look.  By default, widgets are turned off in Vista and are, when eventually turned on, implemented from first run in a sidebar area of the screen, imaginatively called Windows Side Bar.  Widgets can be dragged off the side bar and placed on the desktop itself, but this isn't the default setting.  Unlike Mac, Vista widgets are always on display and, for me at least, this means that more ambient widgets like a picture viewer or auction tracker are more useful.  Widgets are downloaded for VIsta from the MS LIve Gallery web site where there is a small but growing gallery of them, certainly not as large as the OS X one though. Web &quot;Desktop&quot; WidgetsThis name is a little clumsy but I can't think of a different one, so it'll do.  Web widgets are those which are implemented onto a customsable web page, which you would generally set as your home page in browser of choice.  All of the major search engines have their own implementation of these, and there is one notable start up player who has built up a massive following.  All of these implementations employ AJAX to provide the high levels of interaction and flexibility expected from widgets in a rigid browser based environment. Google, Yahoo! and MS Live web based widgetsAll of these monsters have their own widget enabled customisable start pages, and they're available free of charge if you have an account with them.  All of them feature widgets that are interchangeable with their OS or App version of the engine, MSN via Live! for Vista, Google and Yahoo! for Desktop and Y!WE accordingly.  Generally however, web based widget engines lead with a series of information driven widgets, predominantly RSS feeds and email readers.  They all employ a grid based page layout where you can drag and drop widgets into the space and order you find most appealing and useful.  There are rumours that for MS Live!/VIsta you can drag-and-drop widgets off the web page and onto the desktop, although I have seen no evidence or got this to work personally (although it's a really nice idea). Netvibes Netvibes is a French company who were one of the first to develop a customisable widget based web desktop, and I was introduced to them via Vincent, who I think has some strange sense of French loyalty with them.  Offering a default page which is amazingly busy, almost in an attempt to prove to new visitors just how many widgets you can have open with them at once, the site looks and feels very similar to the offerings from the search giants. This is probably because of two things.  (1) They all do the same job so why reinvent the wheel in terms of GUI and, (2), NetVibes was the first to do this.  NetVibes made a big announcment recently at the FOWA conference that they were moving into the development tools field, and recently released the NetVibes Universal Widget API, a set of tools to help widget developers create a build-once, deploy everywhere widget.  The system claims to cover off not only NetVibes itself, but also Dashboard, VIsta and others. As widgets are all pretty much built using HTML and JavaScript, this is a great idea, but I don't know why someone didn't think of it before. For me, web based widgets simply do not work.  My main reason for using them would be as an information aggregation, and i have Sage/Firefox as my RSS reader to do this for me.  In terms of widgets for weather, ebay and so forth, I use Dashboard, so again, I have no need to a web based version.  I am sure one of the benefits of them is that you can use the same layout on any computer, but this isn't something that's important for me. Embedded WidgetsEmbedded widgets, known as many other things such as buttons, are small pieces of code, generally Flash based, that a user can embed into a pre-existing web page, such as a blog or myspace.  They aren't as flexible as something like the web based services, where positions can be moved and so forth, becuase they are limited to the abilities of the surrounding web site and not driven in a specifically widget-ready ajax site. Popular examples of these widgets are MyBlogLog (a blog visitor tracking site), MeeboMe (a fantastic IM client and aggregator), Skype Buttons (a small, graphical display of your current Skype status and a direct link to contact you) and, of course, YouTube videos.   All of the above are examples of widgetised tools that a user can stick on their own site as they see fit.  By turning something that was previously a OS level application (such as a video player) into a simple, single purpose flash based item, the audience and potential use for something grows nearly exponentially. I have a particular fondness for embedded widgets myself, but Jonathan always tells me off for putting too many of them on the Adventures blog! :D I personally think that from a digital marketing point of view embedded widgets are a great untapped (currently) place for us to discover and use and it's something I am actively looking to get going asap. Mobile Widgets The only mobile widgets I am currently aware of are Widsets which is a Java application you download and install on your phone, and then effectively becomes a widget desktop.  All the usual widget suspects are here, RSS readers, weather reports, a clock, games and so forth - so it's nothing radical in terms of content. What is good about widsets though is that, for me, it's the perfect realisation of the widget ideal in a space that dictates a dedicated approach and a concise delivery of information.   In a close relationship with Nokia, Widsets is available for all phones with Java enabled, although there are some quirks in the interface (or at least there is on the blackberry 7103v) - but once you overcome these and work out it's little ways it is really a good execution. As recent studies have stated that nearly 70% of mobile users shun advertising on their phones, the mobile widget space could be a way for us to get in front of mobile users by giving them a branded service they find real value in. Howard--</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://digitaloging.blogspot.com/2007/01/so.html">
   	<dc:title>So... I am here loading music to my just bought MP...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>So... I am here loading music to my just bought MP3 (it&amp;#39;s a crappy one, but oh well, can&amp;#39;t afford an iPod yet. And when I can, certainly I&amp;#39;ll give it to Ana, to encourage her &quot;The soundtrack of my PhD&quot; project. :) ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://dineshakadinks.blogspot.com/2007/11/helpers-part-2.html">
   	<dc:title>The Helpers ... Part 2</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Its been sometime. Work caught up (at last). I got to work on some interesting things which made me feel that the libraries that those site use( the Java Script ones) must be optimized for performance more than anything. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://dioptrik.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/lonely-planet">
   	<dc:title>Lonely Planet</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>Educational Weblogs: Netvibes add delicious-like blogmarks module </dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Link: Netvibes welcome the blogmarks module - Netvibes.com Blog . This one is not totally new, but we didn&amp;apos;t talked about it. Blogmarks is a very popular bookmark service in France ... </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://educational.blogs.com/instructional_technology_/2006/03/netvibes_launch.html">
   	<dc:title>Educational Weblogs: Netvibes launch a 1 GB personal web storage ... </dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Link: Netvibes launch a 1 GB personal web storage module ! - Netvibes.com Blog . Now you have a 1 GB hard drive available all the time on your desktop.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://egoist.blogspot.com">
   	<dc:title>EGO</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>[Martin Lindeskog ... Nearly one in three Swedes, 29 percent, think that the US is the biggest threat ... Neil Davenport of Spikeddescribes what sounds like a ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://ehtp2007.blogspot.com/2007_01_01_archive.html">
   	<dc:title>Giveaway of the Day</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>J&amp;#39;ai dÃ©nichÃ© par hasard un site intÃ©ressant. L&amp;#39;adjectif &quot;intÃ©ressant&quot; ne colle pas avec la valeur du site en question.  Je reformule ma phrase: J&amp;#39;ai dÃ©nichÃ© par hasard un site &quot;wa33er bizzaf&quot;. DÃ©solÃ© mais c&amp;#39;etait le seul qualificatif que ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>ejanã®24/7</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://ek.klog.hu/2007/11/24/elmelkedes">
   	<dc:title>Elmélkedés</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Engem is behálózott a Facebook. Az igaz, hogy már sikeresen lepattantam a Netvibes-ról és az iGoogle-ról, a WiW-et gyakorlatilag semmire (a Subba segítségével röhögésre), a Barátikört pedig smsezésre használom. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://ek.klog.hu/2008/05/18/feedolvasokrol">
   	<dc:title>Feedolvasókról</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>A FITT levlistán Csaba kérdezte, hogy milyen feedolvasók vannak és jöhetnek szóba. Válaszképpen (és for the record) összegyűjtöm az eddigi élményeimet. Előre bocsánatanám, hogy ez nagyon-nagyon szubjektív lista és értékelés, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://ek.klog.hu/2008/05/21/asztali-feedolvasok">
   	<dc:title>Asztali feedolvasók</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Majdnem sikerült flémet indítani, de egyrészt szerencsére normálisabb a tábor, másrészt (hálistennek) a csirip sem kapott rá, úgyhogy továbblépnék a feedolvasós bejegyzéssel. Az első nagy vízválasztó tehát az asztali vs. online ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elanc.edublogs.org/2008/04/28/38-cool-web-20-tools">
   	<dc:title>38 Cool Web 2.0 Tools</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elasticvapor.com/2008/05/stupid-as-service.html">
   	<dc:title>Stupid as a Service</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Everyday I open my netvibes, to discover yet another &quot;as a service&quot; offering. Yesterday I  was reading an article outlining HP now has a methodology they describe as &quot;Everything as a Service&quot; Which loosely translates to &quot;We&amp;#39;re to busy to ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://eleblack.livejournal.com/20021.html">
   	<dc:title>A big welcome, some freakin&amp;#39; problems and a meme ^_^</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Alright! First of all welcome to [info] martu89 in my f-list! Honey, I&amp;#39;m sure you will enjoy having a LJ and hope you&amp;#39;ll meet new awesome friends like  I did! ^_____^ And then...I&amp;#39;m really pissed off right now.  ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elmasi22.bloringa.net/post-984180.html">
   	<dc:title>fotos friki</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://eloyerista.blogspot.com/2008/01/funcionan-para-mi.html">
   	<dc:title>Funcionan para mi</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Voy a dejar descansar la temática recalentada que atolondra y en este post simplemente quiero compartir  contigo lector (todavía no he podido con lo de la corrección de género) algunas herramientas que uso cotidianamente en Internet que ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elpadrino96.bloringa.net/post-1172841.html">
   	<dc:title>4 Juegos Clásicos Mis Subidas!</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elpochomartinez.bloringa.net/post-1058265.html">
   	<dc:title>Peleas con Kimbo?</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elrosarino.bloringa.net/post-1021742.html">
   	<dc:title>recital de soda</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://elsacarvalho.blogspot.com/2007/03/web-20-o-que.html">
   	<dc:title>Web 2.0? O que Ã©?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Muito se tem falado sobre a web 2.0, mas afinal o que Ã©? Ã‰ muito simples, hÃ¡ cerca de cinco anos atrÃ¡s, a Internet sofreu uma grande viragem, e apesar da sua grande difusÃ£o, comeÃ§ou a ser necessÃ¡rio o aparecimento de mais e melhores ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://eltaringueromarplatense.bloringa.net/post-1286444.html">
   	<dc:title>Soda Stereo - Varios Videos Inéditos</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://emmanuel.deb.free.fr/blog/?p=38">
   	<dc:title>john ?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>D*I*R*T*Y digital culture ! â€œSupposons que nous puissions observer lâ€™ordinateur que nous utilisons tous les jours Ã  travers des lentilles spÃ©ciales qui rÃ©vÃ©leraient cette autre rÃ©alitÃ©. Nous verrions quelque chose comme un matÃ©riau ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://emoat.wordpress.com/2007/03/12/the-evolving-face-of-web20">
   	<dc:title>The evolving face of web2.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Web 2.0 has by some accounts started to reach the bust point while other sites are having problems getting the OK to allow the user generated content that makes up their site. But it is quickly being shown that user generated content and the very openness of the new web is causing some people/organizations to feel the long arm of the law leading one to wonder how long this new web will last for. Some politicians have started talking about getting rid of blogs and some internet companies are trying to control what we see and how we see it with new net laws, but as always that  isn&amp;#8217;t going over so well. I personally always thought open discussion on any topic was integral to a true democracy, seems like it is, as long as real questions are not asked and agendas can be pushed. (Was Ice-T right when he said &amp;#8220;Freedom of speech, just watch what you say&amp;#8221;?) At the same time could all this sharing and linking and submitting be used for nefarious information gathering on the people that make sites like Digg.com or Hugg.com worth checking out? One can hope not. For the time being though we can still enjoy sites like  The Podcast Network,  Last.fm  and RadioBlogClub.com or everyones favorite Pandora and listen to commercial free radio and interviews that would never get air play by any of the major news companies. But before this gets to far into the political end of the new web, lets move on to the fun parts and the interesting ways people are using Ajax and the apps that make web 2.0 possible. One part of the new web is the &amp;#8220;anywhere, anytime&amp;#8221; of sites like  meebo.com and Plugoo that lets you use your IM program on any computer. Bookmarks on the go sites like  Blinklist, del.icio.us,Reddiggulo.us and Blogmarks lets users submit their favorite bookmarks to share with others and have access to them anywhere they go. It would be difficult to talk about the new web without mentioning the video sites that seem to pop up everyday. Now that Youtube has been picked up something bigger and better had to come along and sites like  peekvid.com and  Vidly.net have stepped up. Another big step has been the boom in search engines from  Quintra.com with it&amp;#8217;s point-and-click interface to the new AskX formally AskJeeves. I remember when I first got online (back in &amp;#8216;94 or there abouts)  Hotbot from Wired magazine was the hot search engine, then two guys got together and created Google and the rest were history. You can still use the classic search engines like Yahoo, Google or MSN you could also use Dogpile and get results from Yahoo, Google, MSN and Ask all in one search site. If your really into the search engine side of the web the  Search Engine Land.com should feed your need for all things SEO. With the rise of B.S news from mainstream companies like Fox, CNN or The New York Times the blogosphere has for many become their main source for news and sites like  Tailrank,  Blogg-Buzz, Blogniscient and  Technorati have helped the masses stay up to date with the world. If searching these manually is not up to date enough for you there are places like  Digg&amp;#8217;s Swarm page that updates itself as stories are dug or added. Recently though PrimeLabs has created a screen saver called  Twingly that updates in real time any blog entered online, affectively getting rid of the need for all the blog sites mentioned above. You can also go to  Popurls and get the latest from Digg.com,  del.icio.us,  reddit, flickr, Google News and a bunch of other news/info sites. If the battle for news, search engine, pictures, and music supremacy isn&amp;#8217;t enough now start pages have been added to that list and  Netvibes seems to be taking the lead in this area but the folks at Goowy and PageFlakes seem to be giving them a run for their money. (Personally Popurls is a great start/home page). Finally we get to the sites that help promote new startups like Spicypage, Go2Web2, Rev2, MoMB and Emily Chang&amp;#8217;s eHub, to name just a few. These sites are good if your looking for somewhere new to go when your bored (as I do). So I think as long as the powers that be don&amp;#8217;t get their hands to far into the new web and muck up the linking and sharing that has helped bring people together we are truly only seeing the first stage of the new web. There is talk of Firefox3 working offline and the  semantic web that is beginning to take shape it is a great time to be a fan of the web and its possibilities. No longer are websites going to be the static Angelfire/Geocities flat websites, Ajax/Rails/XML will bring the web to new levels of expression. </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://empatyheart.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/bagaimana-membuat-konten-secara-efektif-untuk-blog-anda">
   	<dc:title>Bagaimana membuat konten secara efektif untuk blog anda</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>sumber : http://www.doshdosh.com/how-to-effectively-create-content-for-your-niche-blogs-a-brief-introduction-and-guide/. Owners of multiple niche blogs often face the mountainous task of writing and publishing blog posts on a regular ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://empresarionline.blogspot.com/2007/12/web-20.html">
   	<dc:title>Web 2.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Para chegar ao estado que estamos hoje passamos por vários estilos de interação com a web, no início apenas com textos e hyperlinks até os dias de hoje onde temos um usuário muito mais ativo e colaborativo com os exemplos: wikipédia, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://en.moraaz.org/tiinker-recommendation-without-organization">
   	<dc:title>Tiinker - Recommendation Without Organization</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I have to admit I’m somewhat skeptical about RSS readers that “adapt to my reading habits” and serve me the “stories I like”. The reason is simple: I’ve tried out many (some similar services are now defunct Findory and Spotplex), ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://en.mykinda.com/08/01/2008/housewarming-at-the-“masterskaya”-theatre-russia">
   	<dc:title>Housewarming at the “Masterskaya” theatre (Russia)</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://en.rue-des-entrepreneurs.com/2008/01/11/top-10-underhyped-webapps">
   	<dc:title>Top 10 Underhyped Webapps</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Written by lifehacker. Even in this golden age of Big Internet Companies Acquiring Everything In Sight, there are still a few independent, small webapps out there that don’t get the attention they should for their useful functionality. ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>10przykazan.com - rok w krÃ³tkiej statystyce, i krÃ³tko o planach na ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Od powstania 10przykazan.com minÄ…Å‚ rok. ZbliÅ¼ajÄ…cy siÄ™ nowy rok to dobra okazja do podsumowaÅ„. Mimo rozbieÅ¼nych opinii o serwisie udaÅ‚o nam siÄ™ przetrwaÄ‡ ten rok a serwis uzyskaÅ‚ pewnÄ… ugruntowanÄ… pozycjÄ™. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://english.martinvarsavsky.net/internet-technology/le-web-3-2007-in-paris.html">
   	<dc:title>Le Web 3 2007 in Paris</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Le Web 3 Conference organized by my friend Loic Le Meur is taking place in Paris  this December 11th and 12th. If you haven’t bought a ticket yet, you can have a 100€ discount as a reader of my blog. I will be speaking at LeWeb 3 but I ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Micropost: The end of newspapers (at least for me)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Today as I was walking out of the offices in my holding company, I saw a pile of unread newspapers and made the decision. Yes, that decision, the decision that I have been wanting to make for 10 years and for some reason, ...</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Epic</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://equalyesno.exblog.jp/3794853">
   	<dc:title>ajax</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://erniobeabhiinformatika.blogspot.com/2007/01/erloju-proba.html">
   	<dc:title>Erloju proba</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Add to Netvibes.</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://errorsmistakesandbugs.blogspot.com/2007/01/our-latest-creation.html">
   	<dc:title>Our latest creation</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I am very happy we were able to push this baby out of the door. It means a lot to us: first of all, it  proves that even when you work on big products with large development forces, big big test efforts, you can still be nimble and find ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://es.appleweblog.com">
   	<dc:title>AppleWeblog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Selecciona â†“ --- Bloglines Google Feedness Mi Yahoo! My MSN NetVibes Newsgator Rezzibo Rojo Technorati [IMG Add to Netvibes] ( Hipertextual Tab )


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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://es.motorfull.com">
   	<dc:title>MotorFull</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Feed RSS combinado de la red Pestaña en NetVibes Pestaña en Live.com ... Tags: célula de combustible, energía, Fuel Cell, hidrógeno ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://escaledigitale.hautetfort.com/archive/2007/12/13/prochainement-netvibes-ginger-et-netvibes-drive.html">
   	<dc:title>prochainement Netvibes Ginger et Netvibes Drive</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://espacios.de/?p=394">
   	<dc:title>Blogverwaltung mit netvibes.com</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Screenshot von netvibes Es kommen  viele Informationen zusammen im Web 2.0. Gerade, wenn man als Blogger aktiv ist, eine grundsätzliche Netzaffinität mitbringt und dazu noch ein breites Interessenspektrum aufweist, stößt man ständig auf ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://essentialkeystrokes.com">
   	<dc:title>Essential Keystrokes | tips, resources, and reviews on Web design ...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Images: Generate Ideas and Attract Attention ... Something often overlooked by bloggers are images for their content, but with ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://estouest.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/02/24/unplugged">
   	<dc:title>Unplugged</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>dscn2735.1172146894.JPG. Picture courtesy of Caroline - Romania, Maramures, July 2006. I am just not the addicted type, unless being addicted to smoothies and cupcakes counts. I did not grow up with a TV so I am not used to spending ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://everydaysocialdemocracy.blogspot.com/2007/01/digital-capital-ou-digital-divide.html">
   	<dc:title>digital capital ou digital divide? politics 3.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Si la prÃ©sidentielle 2007 se gagne Ã  la marge, c&amp;#39;est peut-Ãªtre sur le Net que se trouvera le rÃ©servoir de voix qui fait la diffÃ©rence. Avec 27 millions d&amp;#39;internautes en France, le web est un passe de devenir un mass mÃ©dia, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://everydotconnects.com/2008/03/23/feed-reader-down-reading-up">
   	<dc:title>Feed Reader Down, Reading Up</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>A few months ago I did some serious pruning on my Google Reader, which was choked by an overgrowth of blog feeds. I’d been trying to stay around 200-250, but somehow the number kept climbing toward 300. ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://everyoneishappy.com/information-manipulation-over-object-manipulation">
   	<dc:title> Everyone is Happy Productions</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://extra.volkskrant.nl/opinie/artikel/show/id/358/De_zorg_voor_onze_ouderen_is_nog_steeds_schraal">
   	<dc:title>De zorg voor onze ouderen is nog steeds schraal</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://extra.volkskrant.nl/opinie/artikel/show/id/516/De_gnante_Israelische_stichtingsmythe">
   	<dc:title>De gênante Israelische stichtingsmythe</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://extra.volkskrant.nl/opinie/artikel/show/id/642/Het_recht_is_geen_grabbelton">
   	<dc:title>Het recht is geen grabbelton</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://ezedelmillo.bloringa.net/post-1002241.html">
   	<dc:title>Unos Juegos Flash</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://facebook.typepad.com/faceblog/2008/01/tutoriel-pour-r.html">
   	<dc:title>Tutoriel pour rajouter un bouton netvibes à son blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Bouton_netvibes J&amp;#39;en profite pour indiquer la manipulation que je viens de faire pour rajouter un bouton &quot;add to netvibes&quot;, visible en tout en bas, droite du blog, permettant de suivre le contenu de ce blog dans une page netvibes : ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://facebook.typepad.com/faceblog/2008/02/mon-univers-net.html">
   	<dc:title>Mon univers Netvibes Ginger au sujet de Facebook</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Coriander_splash Voilà maintenant deux mois que je fais une veille très précise sur Facebook. Du coup, j&amp;#39;ai accumulé par mal de sources d&amp;#39;information sur ma page netvibes, afin de me te tenir informé sur le sujet. Si une news tombe, ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://factoryjoe.com/blog">
   	<dc:title>FactoryCity — This can all be made better. Ready? Begin.</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Technology, Web 2.0, activism and open source culture from Chris Messina ... Anne Zelenka of Web Worker Daily and GigaOM fame wrote me to ask what I meant by &quot; ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2007/12/09/my-openid-shitlist-hitlist-and-wishlist-for-2008">
   	<dc:title>My OpenID Shitlist, Hitlist and Wishlist for 2008</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>OpenID hitlist. I believe in the power of community to drive change, and I believe that peer pressure can be a great motivator. I also believe that shaming can be an equally powerful motivator, if used lovingly and when an “out” is ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://falkmerten.livejournal.com/285866.html">
   	<dc:title>darkerradio Podcast</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Originally published at FALK stands for FUCK ART, LET&amp;#39;S KILL!. Please leave any comments there. Oops, vielleicht sollten wir tatsÃ¤chlich langsam einen speziellen Podcast anbieten - zumindest scheint man den vom Radio bei netvibes zu ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://fanny.corbel.free.fr/blog/?p=54">
   	<dc:title>Construire un petit portail en collège</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://fanny.corbel.free.fr/blog/?p=59">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes Ginger</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://fantaxz.blogspot.com/2006/12/rss-feed-rulzzzzz.html">
   	<dc:title>RSS Feed Rulzzzzz~~</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Have reading &amp;#39;things&amp;#39; via RSS feeds for a while (actually got influenced by my teammate, so have been using it for months ba) Hehe, can&amp;#39;t live without it @ work =P Sometimes it just take ages to run tests and deploy~~ ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://farofado.wordpress.com/2008/03/03/mash-up">
   	<dc:title>mash up</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>lugar só. prático. 

 estou usando o netvibes; na época em que comecei a usar (há uns 8 ou 9 meses atrás), cheguei a testar</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://fastwonderblog.com/2008/01/08/information-overload-attention-and-rss">
   	<dc:title>Information Overload, Attention, and RSS</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://fatalerror.wordpress.com/2008/01/22/first-impressions-netvibes-ginger">
   	<dc:title>First Impressions: Netvibes Ginger</dc:title>
   	<dc:description></dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://fedexeneize.bloringa.net/post-1002245.html">
   	<dc:title>Juegos Online para pasas las vacaciones</dc:title>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.blogo.it/~r/downloadblog/it/~3/52775480/netvibes-aggiunge-filtri-e-strumenti-di-ricerca">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes aggiunge filtri e strumenti di ricerca</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Chi usa Netvibes per tenere sotto controllo feed, video, posta elettronica e messaggistica in una sola pagina si sarÃ  giÃ  accorto di alcune delle novitÃ  che sono state introdotte nella nuova Cinnamon release di questa homepage personalizzabile. Sono stati intodotti due nuovi widget per controllare la posta di Hotmail e di AOL, che vanno ad aggiungersi a quelli per Gmail, Yahoo! e caselle POP3.   E' stato migliorato il digital assistant che permette di ricercare e visionare i video: ora i risultati mostrano anche video di MySpace Video ed il player continua a funzionare anche quando cambiamo tab o eseguiamo una nuova ricerca. Infine si puÃ² anche allargare il player a pieno schermo. In cima alla pagina gli utenti troveranno un box che permette di effettuare un filtraggio sui contenuti di feed oppure una ricerca tramite i cinque Digital Assistant: i Digital Life Assistant di Netvibes permettono di effettuare ricerche su diverse fonti, attualmente venti, divise su blog (Technorati, Sphere, IceRocket, e Bloglines), web (Google, Yahoo!, Live, Snap), immagini e foto (Google, Flick, Yahoo!, Zooomr), video (Google, YouTube, DailyMotion, MySpace), ed il nuovo per i podcast (iTunes, Odeo, Pluggd, Podemus). Per chi non lo ha mai provato, Ã¨ l'ora di farci un giro di prova..per gli altri un motivo in piÃ¹ per continuare ad usarlo.  </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.downloadsquad.com/~r/weblogsinc/downloadsquad/~3/245773312">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes Ginger now open to the public</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Filed under: Social Software, web  2.0. Netvibes Ginger is now open to the general public. Netvibes Ginger takes the personalized home page in a new, and more social, direction. Most of the new features in Ginger are designed to create a ...</dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/24thfloor/~3/101916770">
   	<dc:title>Top Blogging Tools to blog better</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Here&amp;#8217;s a good question that strike me thinking for some moment there, a question asked by Daren Rowse â€“ If you had to choose 5 blogging tools that were the only ones you could use for the next 12 months what would they be and why? Blog Platform  I started off blogging in blogger.com, was quite satisfied with it for 1 week or two until I know I need more control. Recommended to migrate to Wordpress by a friend, stick to Wordpress for 3-4weeks; experimented Movable Type and almost changed to MT but drop the idea and stick back with Wordpress. Main reason is because Wordpress community, tools and plug-ins are way larger than MT although I find MT gives me more control of the platform. Desktop Publisher  I&amp;#8217;ve tried tones of desktop publishers; ecto, blogjet, wbloggar, flock, etc but none were close. Application I like best of blog desktop publishing is Performancing for Firefox. It supports technorati pings, trackbacks, FTP and few good functions but I am still blogging on Wordpress backend as I&amp;#8217;m writing this entry. If you are looking some suggestions on desktop blog publisher, here&amp;#8217;s a good comparison entry. Metrics Package  Metrics is something I cannot live without, I&amp;#8217;m a stats freak. I&amp;#8217;m monitoring my site and several other using Google Analytics (favourite), 103bees for webstats and Feedburners for feed reader stats . Read my reviews on 103bees and some functions to get the most out of your Google Analytics. There are several other good ones out there that deserve a talk. Sitemeter for instance, not forgetting Mint and Reinvigorate too. They have good interfaces.       Promotional Tools  How you promote your site? Typical Malaysians will tell you we will ping Petaling Streets to give our entry a little buzz. My promotion varies, sometimes I don&amp;#8217;t and while I do it will depend on my content. I recommend Digg.com, Technorati.com, Del.icio.us. My experience tells me if the content is good other readers will promote themselves; and if its really good the content will promotes itself and evolves. Say it got digged, gizmodo will featured it, then goes tailrank, etc. One way or another. Content Sourcing Services  I&amp;#8217;d say Netvibes though majority are using Bloglines and Google Reader. I was Google Reader before but once feeds get more its getting hard to control. Netvibes gives me more control, tabbing, categorizing, etc. Designing Tools  I&amp;#8217;m a web designer myself. Almost no entries go online without little work with my Photoshop CS2. Sometimes I&amp;#8217;ll fire up Dreamweaver to tweak the HTML a little here and there but that&amp;#8217;s about it. Writing blog entries should be as tedious as writing HTML pages. Apart from that for file upload/download, I recommend CuteFTP. It has the easiest interface I&amp;#8217;ve seen on FTP application. The above are purely software and methods of my favor. You might agree or might not, but I would really love to hear your personal recommendations.  ---Related Articles at hongkiat.com:More than 80 tools for successful bloggingWhen to Stop Blogging?Guest blogging in LiewCF5 Prerequisites For Blogging SuccessHow to earn six figure income from blogging     </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/24thfloor/~3/80742959">
   	<dc:title>IJigg - Upload and share your music</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> What is IJigg IJigg is a music sharing site. User upload their music, others â€œjiggedâ€ it if they like it. I smell Digg. You can even share the songs you like with your friends. Email them the songs, or better still â€“ grab objects codes (provided by iJigg) and embed it at your website. I smell YouTube. This pretty cool, especially for pod-casters or music producers who want to give their product a popularity test.More content after jump .         One limitation of IJigg is that you donâ€™t get to download it, neither to buy it. IJigg in Netvibes This is a module that allows you to listen to IJigg 15 Latest music and Most popular music within your Netvibes account.  Tags: ijigg, upload, share, musicShare This </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/2803/~3/103791919">
   	<dc:title>Je blogue avecâ€¦</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Aller c&amp;#8217;est vendredi, Vincent et Eric m&amp;#8217;aillant sollicitÃ©s pour cette chaine de blogueur je vais donc y participer avec plaisir d&amp;#8217;autant que le contenu permet de comprendre un peu les habitudes de blogging de chacun.  # HÃ©bergement : Depuis quelques mois 2803 est hÃ©bergÃ© au Canada chez iweb8 qui propose des services tip top. Les blogs 2803 sont sur un serveur dÃ©diÃ© qui depuis peu fonctionne parfaitement (j&amp;#8217;ai enfin trouvÃ© le plugin wordpress qui consommait de la mÃ©moire et faisait planter le serveur).  # Plateforme : 2803 tourne sous wordpress 2.1. Je suis particuliÃ¨rement fidÃ¨le Ã  cette plateforme qui propose un nombre de plugins impressionnant et surtout un outil idÃ©al pour bloguer sereinement.  # Editeur de billets : Bah c&amp;#8217;est pas trÃ¨s original j&amp;#8217;utilise l&amp;#8217;Ã©diteur fourni avec la version de base de wordpress. J&amp;#8217;en suis trÃ¨s content depuis le dÃ©but.  # Outils de statistiques : Pour ma part j&amp;#8217;utilise quotidiennement statcounter pour avoir une vue d&amp;#8217;ensemble des blogs 2803, pour une analyse plus fine je consulte google analytics et parfois xiti histoire de comparer les outils. Pour le flux rss je suis un fan de feedburner qui est vraiment trÃ¨s bien (j&amp;#8217;ai souscris Ã  la version pro pour avoir plus d&amp;#8217;information sur la consultation des flux rss).  # Lecteur de flux RSS : FidÃ¨le Ã  google reader depuis l&amp;#8217;origine, j&amp;#8217;avoue avoir un peu de mal Ã  me faire Ã  Netvibes mÃªme si je consulte une fois de temps en temps mon compte.  # Promotion du blog :  Je n&amp;#8217;utilise que peu d&amp;#8217;outils pour promouvoir le blog et son contenu. Les outils utilisÃ©s sont classiques : un peu de ping technorati et un peu de google sitemap. Maintenant j&amp;#8217;aimerais bien connaitre les outils utilisÃ©s par Nicolas , Didier et Benoit. Autres articles potentiellement en rapport:French 2.0 label de qualitÃ© de blogs&amp;#8230;Musique de pub encore de l&amp;#8217;originalitÃ©?Rachat de Macromedia par AdobeQuelles sont les meilleurs campagnes de marketing viral sur InternetNarchive, une bonne utilisation du concept des communautÃ©s pour se diffÃ©rencier&amp;#8230;Apple Ã  30 ans, moi 31&amp;#8230;         </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/2803/~3/71080111">
   	<dc:title>Les tendances dans google reader</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Voici une nouvelle fonctionnalitÃ© de google reader qui vous permet de connaitre vos habitudes de lecture de vos flux rss. Voici ce que me donne donc google reader trends :  From your 194 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 1 779 items, starred 66 items, and shared 0 items. C&amp;#8217;est vrai que j&amp;#8217;ai pour habitude de lire trÃ¨s rapidement les articles sources pour faire un premier tri sÃ©lectif. Quand la news me semble trÃ¨s chaude je poste dessus, sinon je lui colle une Ã©toile pour pouvoir la retrouver par la suite. Le Trends dans google reader donne en plus une indication sur vos habitudes de consommation des flux rss sur les 30 derniers jours :  En fonction de l&amp;#8217;heure dans la journÃ©e (au fait ils utilisent quel fuseau horaire?) :  Et en fonction des jours de la semaine :  Mais ce qui est intÃ©ressant c&amp;#8217;est l&amp;#8217;information sur les flux que vous consultez le plus ou avec le plus d&amp;#8217;assiduitÃ© :  Une comparaison est aussi disponible entre tous les flux rss que vous consultez, on voit clairement que des sites comme boing boing postent continuellement mais que cette info ne m&amp;#8217;intÃ©resse pas!  Donc si on rÃ©sume tout cela, je consulte souvent mes flux rss le matin (normal la majoritÃ© de ces flux est US), le jeudi est une grosse journÃ©e d&amp;#8217;actu, les flux que je consulte le plus ne sont pas forcÃ©ment ceux liÃ©s au web 2.0 mais plutÃ´t Ã  l&amp;#8217;actualitÃ© du design et aux projets potentiels de blogs pour 2803 (le flux Celebrity Inc par exemple). Sinon est ce que comme moi vous avez constatÃ© que google reader grabe beaucoup moins rapidement les flux rss que netvibes par exemple. Je m&amp;#8217;explique souvent quand je poste un article sur 2803 je regarde s&amp;#8217;il passe bien dans le rss et il se peut qu&amp;#8217;il arrive seulement quelques heures plus tard dans google reader alors qu&amp;#8217;il peut Ãªtre prÃ©sent dans netvibes seulement 5 minutes aprÃ¨s la publication. Pour voir vos tendances de lecture c&amp;#8217;est ici. Tags: google, google reader, rss, web 2.0Autres articles potentiellement en rapport:Un coup de makeup pour Google readerUn avant goÃ»t de lâ€™intÃ©gration de Google reader dans gmailLa fonction manquante de google reader!Google Reader reviewGoogle reader update&amp;#8230;IntÃ©grer encore plus la fonction recherche dans google reader           </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>40 Faces and Ajax Start Pages</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Link Love&amp;#8230;  Alog is now on the very fun Forty Faces. Check out the 226 featured bloggers here. So Annie, I just saw you next to the Scobleizer, as I think Phillip is using your photo and my name&amp;#8230; I wasn&amp;#8217;t sure how to have him change it, so I think that&amp;#8217;s fair, although confusing.  Also show the love and visit Phillip Lessen&amp;#8217;s always interesting Google Blogoscoped. &amp;#8211; A nice review of the top ajax start pages by Ann Zelenka on Web Worker Daily. I myself vacillating between Google&amp;#8217;s Personalize Home Page and Netvibes. Like Ann, I am disappointed as &amp;#8220;the Google home page integration with its own services is mostly inadequate&amp;#8221; yet with Netvibes &amp;#8220;the POP mail module is virtually unusable with its inability to mark items as read. Showing a total of unread items at the top based on inaccurate numbers in the mail modules is just pure noise to the brain.&amp;#8221; Also like Ann, Firefox tabs (simply whatever I had open during my last session) are basically my &amp;#8220;startpage&amp;#8221; anymore. The first few tabs are typically the same: Gmail, RSS Reader, possibly calendar next, text editor for notes.  I&amp;#8217;m curious, what&amp;#8217;s your start page?  40 Faces ajax ajax start page Forty Faces Google Google Blogscoped Google Personalized Home Page Netvibes Phillip Lessen start page startpage Web web 2.0 web 20 Web Worker Daily 40 Faces, ajax, ajax start page, Forty Faces, Google, Google Blogscoped, Google Personalized Home Page, Netvibes, Phillip Lessen, start page, startpage, Web, web 2.0, web 20, Web Worker Daily    </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Basementorg/~3/93393658/netvibes_tweaks_it_up.html">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes Tweaks It Up</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Your favorite portal and mine, Netvibes, has churned out a handful of features and enhancements. Netvibes continues to impress.</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Les Blogs III: Dec 11 + 12 2006, Paris</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Loic Le Muer informs us that Les Blogs III will be returning to Paris on December 11 and 12.  I&amp;#8217;m not going to be going, before anyone asks. I&amp;#8217;m, er, busy&amp;#8230; Actually I fly home to the UK on Dec 19th from San Francisco. It&amp;#8217;s already booked so the dates just don&amp;#8217;t work. Also Paris was really cold last year. Also&amp;#8230; er&amp;#8230; But I genuinely wish SixApart, TechCrunch, NetVibes, Jeff Clavier and everyone else organising the event the best of luck with it. If you&amp;#8217;re in the area do check it out. Loic has even promised better food, with last year&amp;#8217;s famously being described by a good friend of mine (who will remain nameless&amp;#8230; Kevin) as &amp;#8220;a culinary experiment in nano-technology&amp;#8221;. I&amp;#8217;m sure the French cuisine will be much better this year&amp;#8230;  </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/blogdeviajes/~3/93393047">
   	<dc:title>Los suscriptores a Blog de Viajes pasan los mil</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Quienes sigan algunos blogs de tecnologÃ­a se habrÃ¡n enterado en estos dÃ­as que Google comenzÃ³ a informar de manera pÃºblica la cantidad de suscriptores que tiene cada sitio en sus servicios Reader y PÃ¡gina Personalizada. Por ello, y debido que desde hace unos dÃ­as MyYahoo! tambiÃ©n hace lo mismo, mis estadÃ­sticas de suscriptores a este blog, provistas por Feedburner, marcan que por primera vez hemos pasado el nÃºmero de mil.   Ahora, antes de andar a los gritos con eso de &amp;#8220;tengo mÃ¡s de mil lectores diarios del blog&amp;#8221;, habrÃ­a que aclarar algunas cosas. Lo que Feedburner mide es la cantidad total de suscriptores de los servicios que audita. AsÃ­, puede aparecer como un suscriptor alguien que tiene una cuenta abandonada en Bloglines o Netvibes, por ejemplo. TambiÃ©n hay que aclarar que los lectores vÃ­a Feedblitz no reciben las actualizaciones vÃ­a feeds, sino por correo electrÃ³nico.  Hechas estas aclaraciones, debo reconocer que en los Ãºltimos meses se estÃ¡n marcando algunas tendencias claras en cuanto al tema de suscriptores. En primer lugar, Feedblitz y Netvibes vienen mostrando un crecimiento muy constante, mientras que Bloglines estÃ¡ casi estancado en los Ãºltimos seis meses. No puedo decir mucho de Google Reader, porque si bien tengo mÃ¡s suscriptores allÃ­ que en Bloglines, reciÃ©n tengo informaciÃ³n sobre ese servicio desde hace pocos dÃ­as. Por Ãºltimo, no deja de sorprenderme la popularidad de MyYahoo!, que a pesar del crecimiento de otras pÃ¡ginas personalizadas como Netvibes, mantiene su importancia.  Y ahora, a todos los que leen Blog de Viajes, muchas gracias por su persistencia :). Si quieren sumarse a las estadÃ­sticas de Feedburner, pueden suscribirse al feed del blog en este enlace; o a la versiÃ³n por correo electrÃ³nico en este enlace. etiquetado como:nada que vernada que verLee el contenido de este blog en su sitio originalBlog de Viajes        </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Blogpocket/~3/103117558">
   	<dc:title>La pÃ¡gina de inicio de Google ya se puede cambiar de aspecto</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Aunque todavÃ­a no lo podemos hacer en la versiÃ³n espaÃ±ola, la pÃ¡gina de inicio de Google ya admite skins o, lo que es lo mismo, cambiar su aspecto con diversos modelos. SÃ³lamente hay que seleccionar el que nos guste dentro del enlace &amp;#8220;select theme&amp;#8221; (a ver cÃ³mo lo traducen aquÃ­). Incluso hay una skin llamado â€œsweet dreamsâ€ que cambia segÃºn el estado metereolÃ³gico del dÃ­a.  Google se ha caracterizado desde su inicio, en todos sus productos, por sus diseÃ±os limpios, claros y sencillos. Esta nueva posibilidad, sin embargo, harÃ¡ las delicias de los usuarios que les guste cambiar de colores y poner dibujitos.  En cualquier caso, al parecer, el poder cambiar los colores de un diseÃ±o, no es exclusivamente por motivos estÃ©ticos. SegÃºn leemos en el blog de PC Actual, si la pÃ¡gina del buscador tuviese un fondo negro se ahorrarÃ­a la increÃ­ble cantidad de 3.000 megawatts en un aÃ±o. Â¿La razÃ³n?: en promedio una pÃ¡gina blanca requiere 74 watts para desplegarse y una oscura necesita sÃ³lo 59.  AsÃ­ que, quizÃ¡s, si uno de esos themes de la pÃ¡gina de inicio es oscura, nos vamos a tener que ir acostumbrando. Yo tenÃ­a entendido que las pÃ¡ginas son mÃ¡s fÃ¡ciles de leer con fondo blanco pero todo sea por el ahorro de energÃ­a. De todas formas, yo prefiero utilizar Netvibes, otra pÃ¡gina de inicio personalizada de la que ya les hemos hablado aquÃ­ en blogpocket.     </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/BlueAce/~3/38460491">
   	<dc:title>Pageflakes vernieuwd: startpaginaâ€™s worden socialer</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Op de site van Pageflakes werd eerder een nieuwe versie gehint van hun AJAX startpagina, welke zeer binnenkort live zal gaan zojuist live is gegaan. RWW heeft de scoop en weet te vertellen dat er meer community features toegevoegd zullen gaan worden. Zo kun je in de toekomst makkelijk meerdere startpagina&amp;#8217;s maken, waarbij je kunt kiezen of je deze privÃ© of openbaar wilt maken en wilt delen met bepaalde personen. Hierbij kun je ook nog kiezen of de pagina dan te wijzigen is of het een read-only versie moet blijven. Een soort van OriginalSignal voor je vriendenkring zeg maar.  Je kunt je uiteraard afvragen of dit voor de mainstream ook aantrekkelijk is maar toch: startpagina&amp;#8217;s gaan meer de sociale kant op. Wat zou Netvibes met dit nieuws gaan doen?    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Dutch Web 2.0 Awards â€˜06: and the winners areâ€¦</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Het feest zit er weer op, de Dutch Web 2.0 Awards zijn met een klapper ge-eindigt. Rond de 80 man waren aanwezig op de uitreiking, waar de volgende winnaars met prijzen naar huizen gingen:  Most Innovative Concept: Zoom.nl Gallery Best Newcomer: Buurtlink Best International Company: Google Best International App: Netvibes   Best Dutch Company: Hyves Best Dutch App: eBuddy   Helaas waren niet alle winnaars fysiek aanwezig om de prijs op te halen, maar we zorgen hoe dan ook dat ze hun medaille of beker zullen ontvangen. Het ontmoeten van collega&amp;#8217;s en gelijkgestemden zorgde in ieder geval voor een top avond die ik me persoonlijk nog lang zal herinneren, en die hoopt geeft voor de toekomst. Een verslag in de vorm van foto en video volgt uiteraard nog snel. Alle aanwezigen, alle bloggers van BlueAce, Adobe en Boris: van harte bedankt! Tot volgend jaar!</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>The Next Web 2007: registratie gestart, sprekers bekend</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Vorig jaar was Nederlands eigen Web 2.0 conferentie The Next Web een groot succes. Niet alleen stond er een stelletje geweldige sprekers op het podium, maar de losse sfeer was precies goed en ook verschillende kleinere start-ups waren aanwezig. Zojuist ging de nieuwe site open en daarmee ook direct de registraties voor The Next Web 2007. Als moderator staat er die dag Scott Rafer op toneel, de man achter MyBlogLog dat onlangs aan Yahoo verkocht werd. Hij zal onder andere Marc Canter (PeopleAggregator) en Dick Hardt (Identity 2.0) aankondigen, alsmede start-ups zoals Netvibes en Plazes, toch wel twee kopstukken van de Europese start-up sphere. Via video conferencing krijgen we ook o.a. Seth Godin en Eric Meyer te zien. Check het gehele lijstje hier. Nieuw dit jaar is de zogenaamde start-up arena waar kleinere start-ups hun project aan belangstellenden kunnen showen (bijv. ikzelf met Wakoopa). Een jury kiest twee van deze start-ups om hun ding te doen op het hoofd podium. 1 juni in het Tuschinski theather te Amsterdam. Wij van BlueAce zijn er in ieder geval bij! Jullie ook? </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Widget Economy and Implications for Affiliate Marketing</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>  Erick Schonfeld has put together the best post I&amp;#8217;ve read in a long time. I rarely get fired up about ideas I come across in tech and online blogs, but this one is different. It has reaffirmed some things I had started to doubt, and this post has restored my faith and my hunch that I&amp;#8217;m on to something with my constant preaching about the power of the decentralized web (and media in general). Thank you, Erick. You wrote the post I wish I had written, and you&amp;#8217;ve restored my belief in what I&amp;#8217;m pushing for (decentralized marketing) on this blog. If you are interested in the future of web interactions, widgets, page views, marketing, or the online experience, you need to read and ponder over this post. I suspect that includes most, if not all of you. So, go read this post and then catch up on Ze Frank if you&amp;#8217;ve not been watching daily. What exactly did Erick say that was so revolutionary to me? His post pivots on the fulcrum of an exclusive video interview with NetVibes&amp;#8216; CEO Tariq Krim. Tariq has the faith of 1000 humans in the power of widgets and the inevitability of their usurpation of the web page. As Erick succinctly and correctly puts it, (A widget is a tiny application or piece of a Website that constantly streams new information to you) Best definition of a widget that I&amp;#8217;ve heard. I&amp;#8217;m going to reuse that many times over. If you&amp;#8217;re not familiar with Netvibes, it is considered an AJAX start page which allows users to amalgamate information from all over the web into one sensible location. Basically, it is a place which allows users to create any little information widget you like and arrange it with others on a personal start page. Netvibes has all the AJAX-y drag and drop goodness that we&amp;#8217;ve come to expect from &amp;#8220;web2.0&amp;#8243; but the functionality here allows for a taxonomy of classification based on user preferences. Users can display widgets from RSS feeds, newspapers, Flickr photos, YouTube videos, weather service, stock charts, Gmail, MySpace, etc. Here is a screen shot of my Netvibes page that I&amp;#8217;ve had for a long while (over a year I believe&amp;#8230; even my wife started using it a few months ago)&amp;#8230;  What I love about Netvibes is that I can basically exist within this sculpted and created part of the web. This is layered personality at the best. In Erick&amp;#8217;s article, Krim explains that: The motivation for Netvibes was to have something to let me get my digital life back. The Internet is like a big hard drive. You have your photos on Flickr, your email on Gmail, your videos on YouTube. Netvibes brings them back together. Having done that, Netvibes is about to go the deconstructionist route (which excites me since I am constantly fascinated, intrigued and utterly devoted to the idea that the future of our web experiences and online marketing as a result resides in such deconstructed media). Within the next few weeks, all of those little boxes (Krim calls them &amp;#8220;modules&amp;#8221;) will become exportable as widgets to other Websites as well. &amp;#8220;I love destroying what I build,&amp;#8221; he says. What does that mean for the immediate situation of the web? Erick records Krim&amp;#8217;s declaration that: Widgets are killing the Webpage. It is time to go to something else. We are entering the widget economy. We are going there no matter what.  Erick goes on to postulate (please read his post) what widgets can do, what some of their limitations might be for online marketing. In the end, he supposes that marketers can either sponsor widgets or create their own widgets with content appealing enough for users of deconstructed media to display and use them. He gives the example of Gap producing a widget showing current sales on sweaters, etc rather than just blanket banner ads. Good ideas, but affiliate marketing can do better in creating a monetized space for the deconstructed web in a widget economy, and that is the reason I still believe in affiliate marketing. Will everyone use widgets as the main components of their online or web experiences? No. TiVo is a good offline analogy. TiVo offers users the chance to watch television and consume content on their own schedule in their own determined blocks of time without having to rely on programming from a network, cable or local station. In other words, TiVo allows users the chance to make their own television programming. In much the same way that many offline users are not using TiVo by choice, many online users will continue to want to have their web experiences pre-programmed so that they do not have to do the work. For many years to come, I think that will be the majority of online users. However, those pre-programmed user experiences will be built upon widgets and other platforms and packaged in a way similar to how a TV network affiliate packages programs. As more and more people start dabbling in creating their own channels offline through TiVo and on demand services, that will have a correspondence to the use of widgets online instead of relying on packaged content. Where does affiliate marketing play into all of this? Affiliate marketing offers online marketing the last best hope of retrieving monetized space in these deconstructed mediums because of the very thing that people say holds affiliate marketing back&amp;#8230; relationship. Therefore, affiliate marketing&amp;#8217;s inability to scale as a channel equates into its ability to provide a foundation for the coming widget and deconstructed economy. What has &amp;#8220;held&amp;#8221; affiliate marketing back is proving to be it&amp;#8217;s greatest strength, and that&amp;#8217;s why Google and Yahoo are more interested than ever in the affiliate and performance space&amp;#8230; because they are converging offline and online advertisements into a function reliant on relationship. Our children will look back on our packaged and carefully constructed php and CSS pages and wonder how we customized anything. Media Sociologists will point back to this period in history as the beginnings of the deconstructed and highly personalized period of web media. It will be an interesting decade ahead of us, and how we position affiliate marketing could have implications well beyond our own lifetimes.  affiliates, Netvibes, User Attention, User Generated Content, Widgets       </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/dariosalvelliblog/~3/59792017/netvibes-in-italian">
   	<dc:title>Netvibes in Italian</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Per tutti gli utenti Italiani Ã¨ finalmente disponibile la versione localizzata in Italiano di Netvibes, famoso aggregatore online che permette di personalizzare (mixando tecnologie come l&amp;#8217;Ajax) la home page con i feed e le risorse che piÃ¹ ci piacciono (stile home page di Google personalizzata per capirci). Spesso molti mi leggono utilizzando questo strumento, mi piace far notare che per gli sviluppatori ci sono molte risorse disponibili come le Api. Ho giÃ  parlato di questi servizi qui: ci fu anche un tentativo italiano, BasketUrls, per ora quasi abbandonato a se stesso in previsione di futuri sviluppi.  Tags:Â aggregator, aggregatori, feed rss, netvibes, netvibes italiano, netvibes italy, Voice over Net Web 2.0Technorati:   aggregator, aggregatori, feed rss, netvibes, netvibes italiano, netvibes italy, Voice over Net, Web 2.0aggregator, aggregatori, feed rss, netvibes, netvibes italiano, netvibes italy, Voice over Net, Web 2.0      </dc:description>
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   <foaf:Document rdf:about="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/dariosalvelliblog/~3/81335589/the-european-silicon-valley">
   	<dc:title>The European Silicon Valley</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Interessante articolo su IHT che parla della diffusione delle start up come modello anche qui in Europa: l&amp;#8217;esempio delle aziende che proliferano nella Silicon Valley Ã¨ stato ripreso da altre company europee. Nell&amp;#8217;articolo vengono citati Kazaa, la cui tecnologia Ã¨ stata venduta a Skype, quindi Joost, la francese Netvibes e Xing, il rivale europeo di LinkedIn; senza dimenticarci di Vpod e Sevenload, secondo il fondatore di Fon (progetto segnalato diverse volte sul blog), Martin Varsavsky, tecnologicamente piÃ¹ avanzate di altri video sharing, come lo stesso YouTube. Insomma pare che in tutta Europa ci sia un fermento nuovo, che gli investitori stiano con parsimonia ed oculatezza creando nuove aziende, senza farsi prendere come anni fa dal morbo della new economy; ed in Italia cosa accade ? Per ora davvero poco, quasi nulla.  Tags:Â aziende italiane, european startup, fon, In my mind, joost, kazaa, martin varsavsky, netvibes, new economy, seveload, silicon valley, skype, startup italy, vpod, xing youtubeTechnorati:   aziende italiane, european startup, fon, In my mind, joost, kazaa, martin varsavsky, netvibes, new economy, seveload, silicon valley, skype, startup italy, vpod, xing, youtubeaziende italiane, european startup, fon, In my mind, joost, kazaa, martin varsavsky, netvibes, new economy, seveload, silicon valley, skype, startup italy, vpod, xing, youtube        </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Keep All Your Web Stuff In One Place</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I'm an information junkie - I like as much of it as I can get. I also love technology, because it allows me to get more information. :) Here are a couple free tools that combine these two things together beautifully. Think of them as tools that help you create your own dynamic, interactive, multimedia newspaper - customized to your specifications. Both are incredible:  www.netvibes.com   www.pageflakes.com   </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>The Long Tail of Commenting: Never Blog Alone</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Part of the success of my blog has been reaching out to others. On a daily basis, I read other blogs and websites and comment when I think I can add some voice to the conversation. I don&amp;#8217;t do it thinking that it&amp;#8217;s going to help my blog; rather, I do it to correct information I think is wrong, encourage folks who I think are doing a great job, and add supporting material to arguments that others make. I&amp;#8217;ve spoken about the dramatic growth I&amp;#8217;ve had it my blog but tonight I did some analysis&amp;#8230; how much has my commenting and inclusion in other conversations resulted in my blog being visited? How many visits have I attained through networking like this? 26.13% of visits to my site are through connections I&amp;#8217;ve made through other sites! In addition, the number of page views of those visits is 1.86 pages versus 1.61 page views of those that find my site through search and other means. Wow! I hate to throw out the term flippantly, but this is the &amp;#8220;Long Tail&amp;#8221; of commenting, isn&amp;#8217;t it? In other words, the work I am doing to network and connect with other bloggers has resulted in growing my blog&amp;#8217;s impact by over 25%. So, content is key&amp;#8230; but it&amp;#8217;s not everything! Just so that you trust me on this&amp;#8230; here&amp;#8217;s a list of the sites that have lent traffic to me that I&amp;#8217;ve connected with. I did limit the list to sites that have sent me more than 1 hit&amp;#8230; otherwise, this would take a day to load. To those blogs out there that I&amp;#8217;ve connected with&amp;#8230; Thanks!   lifehacker.com 645   codex.wordpress.org 223   mapki.com 214   patcoyle.net 168   sethgodin.typepad.com 165   marcandangel.com 162   mattcutts.com 152   wordpress.org 142   pearsonified.com 133   marketingpilgrim.com 116   tubetorial.com 112   havelaptopwilltravel.com 107   nektros.com 106   mybloglog.com 83   typepad.com 81   surveygizmo.com 79   gapingvoid.com 74   problogger.net 71   talkback.zdnet.com 70   serialdeviant.org 70   drumminguy.com 69   johnchow.com 66   okdork.com 63   dilbertblog.typepad.com 61   redcouch.typepad.com 59   scobleizer.wordpress.com 56   blog.guykawasaki.com 54   chipsquips.com 53   2sentencesorless.com 49   blog.wired.com 48   freakonomics.com 47   copyblogger.com 45   henrywarren.com 43   salesforcecollective.wordpress.com 43   crimsonpandemic.com 43   littmagi.com 34   google-code-updates.blogspot.com 29   crazybobca.proboards101.com 29   podtech.net 27   betanews.com 27   seomoz.org 26   stickpageportal.com 26   intuitive.com 25   wolf-howl.com 25   pronetadvertising.com 23   nongeeksight.blogspot.com 23   featureplan.com 23   arthurlifeintheshadows.blogspot.com 22   ajaydsouza.com 22   imusblog.com 21   tompeters.com 21   markjaquith.wordpress.com 21   keyword-typo-generator.com 20   adeolonoh.com 20   start.com 19   blackinbusiness.org 19   my3.statcounter.com 19   modifoo.com 19   tailrank.com 19   ruthholladay.com 18   blaugh.com 17   answers.com 17   groups.google.com 17   longtail.com 16   wordpress-it.it 16   dogpile.com 16   converstations.com 15   techzonline.net 15   rdcsoft.com 15   alkadwivedi.net 15   brandoncwood.com 15   blogexplosion.com 15   scobleizer.com 14   37signals.com 14   9rules.com 14   moblogsmoproblems.blogspot.com 13   poweredbywp.com 13   bbs.psucfa.org 13   customersrock.wordpress.com 12   linkedin.com 12   tradermike.net 12   p2p.wrox.com 11   runtex.com 11   lgbusinesssolutions.typepad.com 11   swik.net 11   blogger.com 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Alone right now. Perhaps there&amp;#8217;s room in this book for a chapter called Never Blog Alone! Thanks to all of you that have helped drive traffic to my site!  Disclaimer: I spent a couple hours tonight reviewing a list of about 1,000 referrals. You may find a link or two in this list that don&amp;#8217;t belong there; however, I&amp;#8217;d estimate the margin of error less than 1%.   </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Computing Studies and Social Media: finding new ground</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I've just ended the week in the most comforting way I know (other than with a fine Bordeaux) - in the company of teachers passionate about teaching, technology and finding untapped potential in the two. Mark Tennant helped group a good number of Computing Studies teachers from across East Lothian at its farthest Eastern point, Dunbar. This post summarises some of the tools we looked at in this 'splurge' session. In May we have two more sessions together to look at how the Computing Studies curriculum and/or pedagogy might be adapted to take advantage of the exciting tools, the web as a platform for learning and the opportunity to teach children digital literacy skills. After meeting this group I am convinced that they are best placed to help both teachers and students understand the issues at stake, and not run away scared. Taking digital images as a self-publishing starting pointIt's the easiest thing to visualise and examine some of the new web's principles by using image sharing and online manipulation. Bubbleshare Easiest to share images / sequences Good for storytelling, giving instructions, doing step-by-steps  Flickr More 'adult' interface Good for step-by-steps with more interlinking between photos using 'notes' (good for recipe instructions), hyperlinking between photographs or to other areas of the web (like Wikipedia definitions). Notes also useful for creating a descriptive presentation. Most widely used for education - so good for making serendipitous links about Vikings or joining educational photo groups. Photo groups allow you to find stimulus for classroom activities e.g.: Five Frame Stories or Six Word Stories, Lego Vignettes PhixrRegistration-free, email-free online photo editing. Avoids the need for expensive software. Opens up digital editing as homework.  Splashr Allows exciting presentations to made from Flickr photos, tagged with the same thing Helps students understand the importance of good folksonomy versus forced taxonomy.Podcasting for audio learning logsKids generally hate talking about themselves and what they do in front of others. Recording it to microphone is less daunting, more anonymous, and helps get over the nerves to talk about learning. If the kids doesn't feel they've done their best, they can delete and edit, representing themselves and their work in the best possible light. Allows continuous, purposeful creation of multimedia products. Podcasts might just be done for the heck of it, or to sum up a period of learning, like they do in Sandaig. Possible to do at home or in school using free audio creation apps (Audacity and the LAME Mp3 encoder) or online video editing apps (like Jumpcut) Encourages Assessment for Learning principles (peer assessment, two stars and a wish, self-assessment, confirmation of learning and next steps) and Curriculum for Excellence aims (publishing their discoveries makes them effective contributors, shows their success at learning and helps them realise their role in helping others) East Lothian teachers and students can publish audio or video for free as a podcast on eduBuzz.Collaborating on the exciting - and the mundaneEveryone in Computing Studies has to learn how to use a spreadsheet and a word processing document. In the last month I've used Google Docs more for writing documents than Microsoft Word. It's easy to collaborate, is exportable, allows chat to take place while collaborating... It's free and it works. Both the Word Processing and Spreadsheet functions can be used in their own right to learn about the apps, but also provide a superb collaboration planning tool for when students come around to planning multimedia projects and presentations. There's never enough time in class to do this properly and Google Docs allow us to do this from day-to-day in the classroom without losing information on Sick Boy's server space. Blogs to hold it all togetherTeachers and students stand to gain if they can harness the positive force behind being Googleable and having a site that is useful or interesting for others. Pupils running their own blogs might be rewarded each term for having the most unique users, the most comments, the most read post, the best blogroll of useful study links... Teachers benefit from having their own blog when they are able to provide useful insights to their subject that perhaps don't 'fit' into the curriculum, where they can provide good study links and provide a model of being a learner themselves, even if that just means posting links to videos that really make you think. Teachers also stand to benefit for future employment if we can find them easily and then see from their blog that they are not egotists ;-), that they regularly and publicly reflect on their practice and on how to do better at their jobs - and encourage others, including pupils, to help them do better. A blog, being a website that is so easily and quickly updated, so easily categorisable, can help order the chaotic thoughts and experiences we all have while learning. It can become the revision guide and, best of all, it's the kids who will have written it. Creating an ever-changing school or class webpageWikis on Wikispaces or PBWiki are good for creating quick and easy websites in a click, but they're not exciting unless they change a lot - and that means someone has to change it. Using an Ajax-based RSS aggregator such as Netvibes or PageFlakes (the latter works best in East Lothian and is what we use on the eduBuzz Explore page) provides an ever-changing, minimum effort, quite easy on the eye homepage for students. Guidelines and letters for parentsEast Lothian is one of the first Local Authorities in the country to have a policy on social media use both for teachers and for learners, together with letters of permission for Under-16s and for Over-16s. All schools in the Authority will use these as standard from the beginning of the school year, with non-returns or negative responses logged on the pupil monitoring system, Phoenix. In the meantime, feel free to use these for ad hoc projects. They are, of course, Creative Commons, so other Local Authorities and teachers may use and adapt these (at their own risk ;-).    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Blog nan Gaidheal</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Today I was up at 6am to join the Gaelic Masterclassers in Stirling, hoping later on to meet Jim from blogland in real life. I was leading the blogging workshop, pleased to be able to offer the MFLEâ€™s robust Typepad service to our Gaelic language teachers. Not speaking a word of Gaelic beyond &quot;Tha gaol agam ort.&quot; (I love you) I did what most linguists would do â€“ I started with reading some material first.So rather than the usual slightly bemusing and often depressing pitch of â€œletâ€™s read some edubloggers talking about edublogging and then start our own edublogsâ€ (well, seeing oodles of text from years back from some of our leading lights is a little overwhelming for most), we started by looking out some blogs in Gaelic that were of interest to those present. A quick jump and skip over to PageFlakes or Netvibes allowed us to keep our Gaeldom in one place while we went off to yet more Blogrolls in search of new friends. Over the next couple of posts I'll do a kind of &quot;how to&quot; on using a homepage such as Netvibes or Pageflakes and another on how to get blogging on an MFLE Typepad blog.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Blog nan Gaidheal - Creating a personal homepage using Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>During the course of the Blogging seminar at Gaelic Masterclass we looked at how teachers could create a personal homepage for themselves or for their classes. We used PageFlakes in the morning and Netvibes in the afternoon - both are much of a muchness, though my heart swayed towards Netvibes at the end of the day. These two free web tools allow you to have the web 'delivered to you', meaning you can set up information to come to your page from sites such as the BBC, from Flickr photo pages (like mine) and from blogs (like the Gaelic ones in the list on this page). It means that you don't have to travel to n different websites - they come to you! Create a Netvibes page Go to netvibes.com  Click &quot;sign in&quot; Click &quot;new user&quot; Enter your email address and make up a password. Click Sign Up. Adding and removing useful/less useful bits to the pageTo remove some of the less useful modules: Hover your mouse over the title of the module Click the little 'x' It will disappear To add new modules: Choose your module from the list on the left (Bookmarks, To Do List, Flickr picture box...) Click &quot;add to my page&quot; To add a feed (how do I find feeds?): Click &quot;add feed&quot; (top left) Paste your feed address into the white space Click &quot;Add to my page&quot;    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Blog nan Gaidheal - How do you use the orange button on blogs and other websites?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Using a tool such as Netvibes or PageFlakes, in the way described in my previous post, you can bring information from websites to one personal homepage. But how to you get that 'feed' from the website to feed your Netvibes or PageFlakes page? Have a go with the BBC News Site Let's navigate through to the BBC Education website. You want to get every new story as it appears on this part of the BBC website, without having to repeatedly visit the BBC. On the BBC Education website look for the orange feed button:   Right-click it. Select 'Copy' Flick back over to your personal Netvibes or PageFlakes page. Click &quot;Add feed&quot; Right-click in the white space Click paste. Click &quot;add to page&quot; Have a go with a blog Repeat the above process, looking for the orange button on blogs such as this one (can you see it in the top-right?) and the Gaelic blogs in this page.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>LeWeb3 - coming up next week on edu.blogs.com</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> I am grateful for being sent back to LeWeb3 to pick up on some of the things that will have a knock-on effect on the edublogosphere, particularly the Scottish end of it. Since last year's LesBlogs2.0 there has been rocketing buzz around social media use in Scottish schools from outside the edublog bubble. I hope to be able to provide some updates to my colleagues and friends in Paris on where we are at now and get some idea of where we might be headed next. All of my reportage, tuppences and, of course, your comments, will start getting posted from next Monday, 9am. So, what's in store on edu.blogs.com in this speed-typed techno-socio-fest? Here are just some of my potential highlights: Hans Rosling, The Real World And Why It Matters:I was completely bowled over by his TED Talk and his company's software for analysing the world today, and it looks like we're in for more, but different. It's just cool to know that you're going to hear clever people talking about clever stuff in a clever way.  Niklas ZennstrÃ¶m: A Conversation on The Future Of The Internet:Niklas is the founder of Skype and Kazaa. I met him briefly last year and was impressed by his under sell, over deliver. This promises to be one of the more realistic models of where we might be headed.  Dave Sifry: The State of the Blogosphere; andJeff Clavier, Ouriel Ohayon et al: Will there be a Web 2.0 bubble?;Alexis Helcmanocki: IPSOS surveyThe three of these sessions together will give a good indication of the bubbleness of this. It could go either way. If they all concentrate, like last year, on talking about Return On Income, I'm going to walk out. If they talk about &quot;eyeballs&quot; I will be on the backchannel - I am not a pair of eyeballs! If they talk about the attention economy and why time and depth spent on websites matter, then I might just blog it ;-) The IPSOS survey is well worth a read.  Ross Mayfield: Enterprise 2.0The founder of SocialText's ideas just interest me because I've seriously considered his blog platform as the easiest to integrate to Glow as it integrates with Sharepoint, Glow's backbone. Enterprise 2.0 interests me since a large part of my job at the moment is helping organisations communicate better within themselves.  Tariq Krim: Succeeding in going global from EuropeThe founder of Netvibes should know a thing or two about that. His product interests me and the East Lothian team as a way of getting people to aggregate easily. Pierre Chappaz, Netvibes' co-CEO, also speaks on the &quot;New Dawn of Media&quot; on Tuesday.  Stephanie Booth &amp; Scott Rafer: Have communities replaced the Media?The founders of CoComment and MyBlogLog respectively have had their products adopted and loved by the edublogging community, probably because our communities are more important to us than the media. Felix Miller: Is Radio Dead?Maybe the founder of LastFM will know - should be of interest to David amongst others with a penchant for podcasting.  Anil de Melo, Gabriel McIntyre: How TV might die through contentThere was a lot of fascinating news on TV-web integration at MediaTech2.006 and the theme continues for most of Tuesday morning. I just hope that Anil tells the public this time how much money his company makes - he somehow missed out the $180,000 per month when he was looking for investors last week. Great product - take a look. My money's on vlogging taking a more prominent role than textual blogging in the next 18 months, especially with the likes of SandaigTV coming over the horizon.  Danah Boyd: Young Generations 2.0 - Web and mobile communitiesSay no more - for the past three months at Learning and Teaching Scotland I have been looking at how we can engage with mobile community-building. This is the icing on the cake for me.  Glen Fisher: Linden Lab SecondLife; andKevin Slavin  Virtual games in the real world (e.g. area/code):When will our virtual life be better than our real life?Big questions and interesting ones for those considering online learning and online play as part of the recipe.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>All night LeWeb3 party in Paris' latest club</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Netvibes are paying for my entertainment tonight at the pre-launch of Paris' coolest new night-time venue, Paris Bodega. Looks cool from the Flash blurb on the site: dancers, acrobat artists (I presume it's not  got anything to do with Adobe or they're bound to crash... hehe) and hopefully less micro-food than last year. For those with me at LeWeb3 who haven't work it out from the address yet: it's the same place as last year but with a new name. And the acrobat artists. Should be jolly good fun (until 2am...)    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Should schools dive in and own their own tools?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>DOPA bans social networking in public institutions (including schools) in the US under the guise of safety and control of information. Since May the act has been discussed on the US edublogosphere, with several educators this side of the pond getting jumpy, itchy or mildly wary of relying on external suppliers and hosters of content. John has started the debate once more on two angles - open source tools and self-hosting of tools by local authorities - after stimulation from the excellent Booruch podcast. It has all made me think afresh on whether schools or states should spend time, money and effort on creating 'safe', self-owned products which do the job of Flickr, blog engines, Bubbleshare, YouTube, del.icio.us and so on.    Owning information Do we need to spend our effort on creating 'eduFlickrs' and self-hosted blogging platforms? My instant over-simplistic reaction is: no. The question of ownership of information might seem like a huge one when one stores one's writing on a blog hosted by Typepad or Blogger, for example, or one's photos on Flickr. It is a real question, too, not one of the made up examples or &quot;imagine ifs...&quot; that we are so fond of in education. For this very reason I think it's important to use the best of what is available in relation to the money we have to spend on it, and work at discussing the accompanying debate, whether that is ownership, copyright, intellectual copyright and plagiarism or &quot;how do these sites make money?&quot; (at Yester Primary School they are discussing just this question, and I hope to be able to head along there and help them come to the answer).  But is what we right online any more important than what we right write in school jotters, which end up binned, lost, water-logged or forgotten? Does writing some schoolwork or thought online make it worth so much more than the jotter that we must, at all costs, keep it? What is it about writing or publishing images and artwork online that seems to make the issue of who owns that virtual piece of paper more important than who owns/loses/keeps the school jotter? Where owning information is good useful This still did not stop me recommending to East Lothian that they use WordPress MultiUser, hosting the content of all their blogs, at least, on their own dedicated server, but the aims had nothing to do with security, safety or &quot;owning the information&quot;. Hosting blogs on WPMU does nothing to help in any of these scenarios, but does help marketing (you can better analyse the impact of what you are doing, spot new trends, predict what plugins might be popular), troubleshooting (a double-edged sword since we are relying on fewer middlemen for help, but still work within the limits of our own expertise) and in trying to create a more coherent community (we're back to marketing, effectively, and how the information on user habits can help push community where it might not have existed beforehand). In East Lothian we are beginning to do this pretty well ;-) Glow, for that matter, the national education intranet in Scotland, will offer some degree of extra security to the mix. The people in it are centrally registered users and therefore traceable, though I don't know how much tracing will go on; during the Glow trials there were incidents of 'minor' online bullying but no effort made by teachers or administrators to pursue it while the iron was hot. At the end of the day, owning the servers on which the content is stored will not stop predatory bullying, 99.9% of which comes not from the wild west of the www, but from within your schools, your classrooms. If we can get that little human glitch ironed out (I don't know if we ever will) then Glow-hosted blogs would be a real step in the right direction for increased new technology use by the next part in the equation, the third-generation of more risk-averse teacher ICT users.    increased security+ better marketing+ better community finding and creating= breaking down of our edublogosphere pareto principle.  Where not having to host the information is better To go back to the East Lothian social media project, most of the other tools we are recommending our users to engage with involve hosting material on someone else's servers: del.icio.us, Bubbleshare, Flickr, Quintura and PageFlakes, for example. It's simply not worth our time, effort and money to attempt to recreate these pretty damned good tools just so that we can host them on our servers. At the moment I'd recommend the continued hosting of blogs in East Lothian since most people use a blog as their principle place of publishing news, artwork, video and so on (even if it's not hosted directly on it all of the time). But over the next year and beyond the blog in its current form will morph and many more people will live their online publishing life on non-textual tools such as YouTube (quelle surprise), Flickr and the forthcoming medium of IPTV.  So what's the difference between hosting blogs and hosting everything else? Money. Well, bandwidth to be more precise. Just as YouTube began to get exponential last May my LesBlogs buddy Peter was working out their bandwidth costs at around $1 million per day, with 15 million video downloads (each video about 3.5 minutes long). Considering that most educational content is longer than that and even with fewer users, I think most Local Authorities and even our dear Executive would baulk at a service which would drain 000,000s of pounds from the public purse - with no business model allowed to support it. Self-hosted video and images? At the moment it doesn't make financial sense when aggregated costs and economies of scale from the big guys and venture capitalists help cushion the blow. So if we're stuck with these guys for practical reasons, surely we'll get screwed on ethical ones? I'd say less of the conspiracy theory and more of the research. It's not in the interest of these companies to ignore the educational market. It's for that reason, perhaps, that the CEOs of PageFlakes, Quintura, Wikispaces, PBWiki and many other Live Web cos. are in fairly regular contact with me and other edubloggers to find out what would make their products better for education. I know that they keep an eye on Technorati watchlists of their product names to leap in and grab our feedback and improve their products. Why? Because their teen and pre-teen customers of today are their ad revenues of tomorrow. Do I want a product without ads for my kids? Yes. Do I mind if they are facing advertising once they leave school and enter the world of work? No, because advertising is part of the makeup of their lives on MySpace, Bebo and the telly (do they still do that?) - avoiding a cool tool on the basis of advertising is cutting our collective nose off to spite our faces. Rugs and feet  Will developers purposefully pull the rug from under their customers' feet? No, not if the business model is solid and they are making money. If a company changes the rules it set out with at the beginning (or tries a Google &quot;we'll keep Google Earth free for the moment&quot;) then they are screwed for the long haul. And then take a look at the technologies mentioned in this blog post. Every one has an open API and a bit of magic which makes it what it is (that's why we might like PageFlakes better than Netvibes, Bubbleshare better than Flickr and so on). These companies are more or less open - open enough for most geeks - and provide a business model which reassures us they will be around for long enough. Balancing risk, time, effort, development, skills and final product Moreover, these 'open private' companies provide refined products which are generally quick to set up and use, and easy to get a backup from. Should they go bust or withdraw a service, there's nothing to stop regular users exporting the content and making a switch. Compared to some of the most popular open source apps, such as Moodle mentioned by Peter in the Booruch podcast, setup is a doddle and more accessible for the masses. So, my tuppence worth to John and others' points on open source and self-hosting might be summarised something like this: Does hosting offer a better chance to create a community? Does hosting offer better safety for kids? (Probably not) Does open source version of this provide the same experience AND more longevity (look at the business model, not the 'open sourceness' of the app - companies genuinely won't go out of their way to piss their customers off, especially the younger ones) Do the vast majority of users care if the final product is open source or not, hosted by the institution or not? (Audacity happens to be better than Windows Media for most people, but most people don't know it's open source and will not contribute to the creation of the product). Will most users be able to contribute to the open source product, or will the open source product be fed into by a minority of the group using it (thus making it quasi proprietary)? The questions are, hopefully, provocative. I personally get fed up with the open source versus everything else debate and see a more complex mÃ©lange leading to success, but wonder whether some of the companies I've mentioned have superior venture capital, expertise and customer feedback to do the job better. Ouch. Release the spiders! Photo of the jotter. Photo of pound note. Photo of slippery surfaces. (Creative Commons ;-)    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>eGMCarTech Encourages You to Talk Back &amp; Stay Connected</dc:title>
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   	<dc:title>2007: les sociÃ©tÃ©s du Web2.0 dont je ne pourrais me passer</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Michael Arrington a Ã©crit un long billet sur les applications dont il ne peut se passer. Il y reprend un billet Ã©crit il y a un an et le compare Ã  celles qui sont devenues ses sociÃ©tÃ©s prÃ©fÃ©rÃ©es. Je vais me livrer ici au mÃªme exercice) pas mal de points communs avec la liste originale que je reprendrai). Dans mon cas je ne peux la comparer avec celle de lâ€™annÃ©e derniÃ¨re car lâ€™annÃ©e derniÃ¨re TechCrunch France nâ€™existait pasâ€¦.Par ailleurs certains services que liste Michael ne sont pas utilisables ici (carte / pages jaunes). En prÃ©ambule je souhaite prÃ©ciser que câ€™est une liste subjective et parfois mes services prÃ©fÃ©rÃ©s ne sont pas toujours ceux qui sont considÃ©rÃ©s comme les plus populaires ou les plus sophistiquÃ©s. Ce sont simplement ceux que jâ€™apprÃ©cie parmi les centaines de sociÃ©tÃ©s que nous avons testÃ©es et commentÃ©es. BlueDot/Delicious BlueDot est une application de gestions de favoris sociale similaire Ã  Del.icio.us. Au dÃ©part jâ€™ai utilisÃ© bluedot car jâ€™aimais bien lâ€™interface plus rÃ©ussie que Delicious et permet de partager vos favoris avec vos amis alors que Delicious ne permet que le partage public ou en mode privÃ©. Elle permet en plus de synchroniser vos favoris avec Delicious et donc ne vous oblige pas Ã  y renoncer. Jâ€™avoue encore utiliser majoritairement Delicious car la base dâ€™utilisateurs est plus importante et permet de trouver facilement des contenus pertinents. Plus sur BlueDot ici et Delicious ici Digg Tous ceux qui lisent ce blog connaissent notre position sur Digg oÃ¹ les utilisateurs dÃ©cident des actualitÃ©s et informations qui apparaissent en page dâ€™accueil. Câ€™est certainement lâ€™avenir de lâ€™information et lâ€™une des innovations les plus importantes depuis la naissance des blogs. Digg doit cependant faire face Ã  une vague importante de spam mais sans heurter ses contributeurs les plus actifs. Mais jâ€™utilise Digg tous les jours plusieurs fois par jour. Nos billets sur Digg sont ici Flickr Flickr, malgrÃ© le nombre de sociÃ©tÃ©s qui tentent dâ€™innover dans le secteur du partage de photos, reste notre service prÃ©fÃ©rÃ© et de loin. Dommage quâ€™il ne propose pas encore dâ€™interface en franÃ§ais (ce nâ€™est pourtant pas compliquÃ©). La fonctionnalitÃ© de geotagging est gÃ©niale et lâ€™interface utilisateur est vraiment bien faite. Sâ€™ils pouvaient rajouter une fonctionnalitÃ© de reconnaissance faciale comme ce que Ookles va proposer et augmenter lâ€™espace dâ€™hÃ©bergement ce serait parfait. Nos billets sur Flickr sont ici Maxthon Michael a lui une prÃ©fÃ©rence pour Flock, un dÃ©rivÃ© de FireFox avec des modifications pour les accros du blog et du partage de photos. A titre personnel je suis un grand fan de Maxthon, un navigateur impeccable, rapide, qui vient par dÃ©faut avec un tas dâ€™options utiles (mouse gesture, etcâ€¦) et la nouvelle version de Maxthon est encore mieux avec la possibilitÃ© de crÃ©er un compte utilisateur et par identification de retrouver vos prÃ©fÃ©rences et permet de personnaliser Ã  peu prÃ¨s toute partie du logiciel. Un navigateur qui gagne rapidement en popularitÃ© (plus de 65 millions de tÃ©lÃ©chargements). Nos billets sont ici Gmail MalgrÃ© les rÃ©cents problÃ¨mes, Gmail est Ã  mon sens le meilleur webmail du marchÃ© : beaucoup dâ€™espace gratuite, tag dâ€™emails, gestion de comptes POP mais surtout surtout surtout rapide. La version mobile est tout simplement gÃ©niale. Et le tout pour un prix intÃ©ressant - gratuit BlogLines Bloglines est mon lecteur RSS par default, avec mon plugin maxthon jâ€™ajoute Ã  la volÃ©e les blogs quâ€™il mâ€™intÃ©resse de suivre mais surtout câ€™est la rapiditÃ© et les fonctionnalitÃ©s qui me retiennent (et jâ€™ai du essayÃ© tous les lecteurs du marchÃ©) notamment les raccourcis claviers. Lâ€™accÃ¨s mobile fonctionne Ã  merveille et sâ€™ils pouvaient rajouter des statistiques de lecture comme sur google reader cela serait parfait. Jâ€™attends avec impatience une version offline de BlogLines. Tous nos billets sont ici Netvibes NetVibes est ma page de dÃ©marrage et je lâ€™apprÃ©cie depuis son lancement et ce bien avant que jâ€™ai eu lâ€™occasion de rencontrer lâ€™Ã©quipe fondatrice. Cette sociÃ©tÃ© est dans la ligne de mire de tous les gÃ©ants du web du fait de sa croissance spectaculaire (plus de 7 millions dâ€™utilisateurs actifs) et elle innove Ã  un rythme constant. Comme vous le pronostiquez nous pensons que NetVibes fera lâ€™objet dâ€™une acquisition en 2007. Tous nos billets sur NetVibes sont ici.  Pandora Pandora est lâ€™un de mes services favoris depuis un bon moment et nous en avons dÃ©jÃ  souvent parlÃ© sur TechCrunch. Il est souvent mis en regard Ã  Last.fm considÃ©rÃ© comme plus populaire mais jâ€™apprÃ©cie la simplicitÃ© et immÃ©diatetÃ© de lâ€™usage de service qui vous permet de dÃ©couvrir de nouvelles chansons et depuis peu de mieux partager vos goÃ»ts. Des millions dâ€™utilisateurs sont dâ€™accord avec moi. Nos billets sont ici Skype Skype est la meilleure invention pour amÃ©liorer votre productivitÃ© depuis lâ€™email. Câ€™est devenu ma messagerie instantanÃ©e par dÃ©faut et bien entendu sert Ã  tÃ©lÃ©phoner gratuitement. Câ€™est lâ€™une des applications les plus populaires. Un grand regret, pas encore de version mobile complÃ¨te, ni de version web based ou encore d&amp;#8217;interopÃ©rabilitÃ©.  MyBlogLog Lâ€™un des widgets qui a connu la croissance la plus fulgurante depuis lâ€™existence des widgets, MyBlogLog permet de connaÃ®tre en temps rÃ©el les lecteurs les plus rÃ©cents dâ€™un site web/blog donnÃ© (sur TechCrunch vous le voyez en bas Ã  droite). Vous pouvez aussi accÃ©der Ã  des statistiques sur votre site et crÃ©er votre communautÃ© de lecteurs ou adhÃ©rer Ã  une communautÃ© de lecteurs. Des rumeurs dâ€™acquisition par Yahoo nâ€™ont toujours pas Ã©tÃ© confirmÃ©es. Nos billets ici Techmeme TechMeme est le journal quotidien de la blogosphÃ¨re, et lâ€™un des sites que je consulte le plus souvent chaque jour pour savoir comment les billets les plus populaires Ã©voluent. Les informations que vous trouvez sur TechMeme arrivent gÃ©nÃ©ralement sur le New York Times et autres journaux quelques jours aprÃ¨sâ€¦Ils ont Ã©galement une version dÃ©diÃ©e Ã  la politique et une autre aux potins de stars. Nos billets sur Techmeme sont ici Wordpress Nous sommes trÃ¨s satisfaits de Wordpress que nous utilisons pour Ã©diter TechCrunch depuis le dÃ©but. Câ€™est la plateforme de blog la plus flexible et dispose dâ€™un catalogue de plugin trÃ¨s avancÃ©. Akismet notamment nous a aidÃ© Ã  bloquer prÃ¨s dâ€™1 millions de commentaires et spams. Sans cela il nous aurait fallu embaucher une personne Ã  temps plein pour la modÃ©ration. YouTube Youtube nâ€™est plus une startup toute jeune et fait dÃ©sormais partie de la maison Google. Et mÃªme sâ€™ils nous ont envoyÃ© une lettre de mise en demeure il y a 2 mois, cela reste mon site de partage de vidÃ©os prÃ©fÃ©rÃ©. Chaque nouvelle fonctionnalitÃ© est tout simplement gÃ©niale (comme rÃ©cemment les quicklist) et leur interface ne cesse dâ€™Ãªtre amÃ©liorÃ©e. Nos billets sur Youtube sont ici Presque sur la liste Voici un certain nombre dâ€™autres sociÃ©tÃ©s que nous pourrions ajoutÃ© mais bon il fallait couper la liste quelque part â€“ Meebo, Wikipedia, Google docs and spreadsheet, DivShare (partage de fichiers lourds), TalkDigger (pour savoir qui parle d&amp;#8217;une URL donnÃ©e), SiteMeter, ElfURL, PollDaddy (les sondages TechCrunch) Et dans un an nous ferons un point pour voir comment cette liste aura Ã©voluÃ©e&amp;#8230; Dâ€™accord ? Pas dâ€™accord? Les commentaires sont ouverts. Publicite: DÃ©couvrez Tradingsat.com le nouveau site crÃ©Ã© par des traders, pour vous offrir des plus-values en 2007 Tags: techcrunch, startups, web2.0, web_2.0      </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Mais que reste-il de VoilÃ .fr?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>VoilÃ , une filiale de France TÃ©lÃ©com, vient de mettre fin Ã  ses activitÃ©s d&amp;#8217;annuaire (voilÃ  ce que l&amp;#8217;on peut lire sur la page du Guide), alors que la grande tendance est aux moteurs de recherche. Le site vient de lancer une nouvelle version de son portail en donnant la main Ã  l&amp;#8217;internaute qui pourra le personnaliser selon ses humeurs. Le site est accessible ici  Le site est propre est mieux conÃ§u que le nouveau portail d&amp;#8217;Orange/Wanadoo dont nous avions dÃ©jÃ  parlÃ©. Il n&amp;#8217;est en rien rÃ©volutionnaire et reprend le principe des pages d&amp;#8217;accueil personnalisables Ã  la NetVibes oÃ¹ vous pouvez configurer votre propre page et dÃ©placer les modules dans la page (oops sur VoilÃ  la publicitÃ© ici ne peut Ãªtre ni dÃ©placÃ©e ni supprimÃ©e). Bien que 2 onglets sont prÃ©sents, vous ne pouvez pas en rajouter (pas Ã  ce que je vois du moins) et l&amp;#8217;email reste accessible dans sa version prÃ©cÃ©dente et non dans un module de la page de dÃ©marrage. Bref, c&amp;#8217;est comme une page de dÃ©marrage mais en moins bien. La bonne nouvelle c&amp;#8217;est que les utilisateurs de VoilÃ  qui ne connaissaient pas encore le prinicipe des pages d&amp;#8217;accueil personnalisables et les RSS vont ouvrir les yeux sur l&amp;#8217;un des outils les plus utiles du nouveau web. Mais lÃ  mauvaise nouvelle c&amp;#8217;est que si VoilÃ  n&amp;#8217;est pas Ã  la hauteur, les utilisateurs nouvellement convertis aux pages personnalisables auront un peu moins de difficultÃ© Ã  migrer vers une solution plus complÃ¨te et sans publicitÃ©.  Peut Ãªtre que France Telecom finira par fusionner VoilÃ  et Orange et dans cette perspective cette initiative est une expÃ©rimentation premiÃ¨re (j&amp;#8217;ai entendu parler d&amp;#8217;un prochain service Ã  la NetVibes chez Orange&amp;#8230;)? En tout cas j&amp;#8217;ai bien du mal Ã  voir un avenir pour VoilÃ  dans cette webosphÃ¨re face d&amp;#8217;un cÃ´tÃ© aux moteurs de recherche de Google et Yahoo et d&amp;#8217;un autre aux pages de dÃ©marrages de startups comme NetVibes ou des grands groupes comme Google IG ou Live (voir le classement mÃ©diamÃ©trie). Ci dessus la future ex-version de VoilÃ  pour comparer et un petit sondage pour avoir votre opinion.    Take Our Poll  Merci Ã  Chauffeur de Buzz pour l&amp;#8217;info Publicite: Tradingsat.com : dÃ©couvrez le nouveau site dâ€™infos et de conseils boursiers Tags: web2.0, techcrunch, internet, portail, netvibes, pagesdedemarrage, orange, francetelecom      </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Kapaza met publieke API</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Als een oud-medewerker van Rhinofly de voorpagina van Emerce haalt dan mag dat hier genoemd worden vind ik. Richard Oosterhof is al een paar jaar met zijn handelssite Kapaza aan de weg aan het timmeren. Stiekem heeft hij naast de grote jongens een flink netwerk opgebouwd. Erg goed! En vandaag wordt bekend dat hij een API vrijgeeft voor ontwikkelaars. Dat betekent dat je niet meer afhankelijk bent van de interface van Kapaza om bijvoorbeeld spullen op de site te zetten. Maar ook om te zoeken in Kapaza, hoef je niet meer direct naar de site toe. Het zoekmechanisme kan bijvoorbeeld worden ingebouwd in een site als Netvibes, of als widget op je eigen site zoals Amazon doet.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Frank-ly nu nog RSS-erder!</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>We hebben de afgelopen dagen even wat gesleuteld aan onze blog en wat kleine veranderingen en hopelijk verbeteringen doorgevoerd. Veel is alleen op codeniveau te zien of in het beheer van de blog, maar aan de voorkant hebben we wel een nieuwtje: RSS-feeds voor individuele artikelen. Naast de emailnotificatie is het nu ook mogelijk om voor individuele artikelen de RSS-feed te pakken en de reacties bij te houden. Makkelijk bij snelle en lange discussies zoals destijds over webrichtlijnen. En nee, het zijn geen feeds die je maanden in je feedreader of op je frontpage houdt. Het zijn tijdelijke feeds. Soort van wegwerp-RSS zeg maar. Handig? Laat het ons weten in de reacties!    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>De weblog van Jeroen de Bakker</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Jeroen de Bakker is één van die mensen in de bureauwereld die ik altijd graag een verhaal hoor vertellen. Simpelweg omdat de beste man een goed beeld van ons vak en het medium heeft. Ik heb hem eens kort geinterviewd toen hij de overstap van Qi naar TBWA maakte en sindsdien ben ik hem een beetje uit het oog verloren. Tot 10 minuten geleden, toen ik via via op zijn weblog kwam. Dus weer een extra leesvakje in mijn &quot;Netvibes - bureauNL&quot; tabblad...Jeroen, welkom! Even de typefout uit de header halen (observarties?) en snel de reacties aanzetten :-)    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>FOWA news roundup</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I was thinking about going to the Future of Web Apps conference in London, however my schedule didn&amp;#8217;t permit it. Right now I&amp;#8217;m a bit sorry I&amp;#8217;ve missed it, because the conference has had a fair share of very interesting news and announcements. Here&amp;#8217;s a short recap from what I&amp;#8217;ve picked up from the people who were actually there.  OpenID skyrockets. The big guns at FOWA (Digg, Netvibes) announced support for OpenID. This is good news, as OpenID is something that&amp;#8217;s sorely lacking in today&amp;#8217;s world of thousands of startups appearing every year. Read a bit about it here and at the OpenID website.  Netvibes announces cross-platform widgets. This means that the widgets developed for Netvibes will work on Mac OS X, Vista, and other widget-supporting platforms. This will happen in their upcoming release codenamed &amp;#8220;Coriander&amp;#8221;. You can see some screenshots of how this will work over at TechCrunch. This is a great move from Netvibes, as interoperability and cross-platform applications are always better than isolated apps. It makes Microsoft&amp;#8217;s decision to name their widgets &amp;#8220;gadgets&amp;#8221; even more laughable. On a related note, YourMinis announced that their widgets will be integrated with Adobe&amp;#8217;s Apollo, which means they will also work in a desktop environment.  Digg announces a fact checking system. It&amp;#8217;s no secret that Digg is one of my favorite news sources, but I also don&amp;#8217;t hide the fact that it has greatly deteriorated lately, with more and more sensationalist stories and just plain bad ones floating to the front page. So, it&amp;#8217;s great news that Digg plans to introduce a fact-checking system which will hopefully keep the false stories and duplicates off the front page. How will this be implemented remains to be seen.     </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Services youâ€™d keep using if they werenâ€™t free</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Google&amp;#8217;s announcement of Google Apps Premier Edition and its acceptable price tag of $50 per person per year got me thinking which online services that are currently free would I keep using even if I had to start paying money for using them.  Just to put things into perspective, my income can be described as average, and I certainly can&amp;#8217;t afford to throw money for things I don&amp;#8217;t really need. I love free lunch as much as the next guy. However, out of many Web 2.0 services I&amp;#8217;m using, some have become so important to me and my work that I would gladly pay a reasonable fee if I had to.  So, for me these are: Netvibes (Daily Rotation is a close second in the online RSS reader field). Simply put, the first webpage I open every day, and I keep it open throughout the day. I read all of my RSS in there, and I use many additional modules.  Google Calendar. Well, it&amp;#8217;s hard to imagine this app not being free, but still - I&amp;#8217;ve tried all of the other online calendars and I&amp;#8217;ve settled for this one, because it&amp;#8217;s simple, fast, it looks good, it supports iCal, it can send me SMS notifications, and it&amp;#8217;s integrated with other Google services.  Wordpress. Simply put, the best blogging platform around. If I had to pay a reasonable price for using it, I&amp;#8217;d do it.  Google Maps. I&amp;#8217;ve got so used to Google Maps that I&amp;#8217;d could hardly go without them.  Yahoo! Pipes - not quite there yet, but it&amp;#8217;s definitely one of the applications that might prove very valuable for me, and, as such, worth paying a small fee.  Runners up: Joost - small fee for an ad-free version? I&amp;#8217;d think about it. Techmeme - quality tech news are my job. Techmeme delivers. If only there weren&amp;#8217;t so many others news sources out there&amp;#8230; These were my favorites, but I&amp;#8217;d love to hear about your favorites. Feel free to name them in the comments!     </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>2006 et ce blog en chiffres...</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Voici un petit bilan de ce blog et de l'annÃ©e qui vient de s'Ã©couler... GÃ©nÃ©ralitÃ©s 521 596 visiteurs uniques (+ 177 % vs 2005)726 231 pages vues (+ 156 % vs 2005) Origine des visiteurs 81,8 % viennent d'Europe10,3 % viennent des Etats-Unis2,6 % viennent d'Afrique1,6 % viennent d'Asie et du Moyen-Orient1,4 % viennent d'AmÃ©rique du Sud0,4 % viennent d'Australie / OcÃ©anie 64,7 % viennent via un moteur de recherche18,4 % viennent via un accÃ¨s direct16,6 % viennent via un lien depuis un autre site/blog0,3 % viennent via l newsletter de guim.fr FrÃ©quentation et habitudes Tranche horaire avec le + de visites : 18h - 19hJour de la semaine avec le plus de vistes : lundi Top 10 des sites affluents podcastsdor.comle blog insolitenetvibes.comtaulard.netfuzz.frdotclearl'homme est un conceptbloglinesLes Hauts-MauxPresse-Citron Top 10 Moteurs de recherche Google 88 %Yahoo 6 %MSN 2,6 %AltaVista 0,6 %Free 0,6 %ClubInternet 0,4 %Alice 0,3 %Orange 0,3 %Lycos 0,2 %AOL 0,2 % Mots-clÃ©s amourserena williamsblogbebesrequinje nique sur meeticcoca mentosl'amourmadonna hung upprocupine RÃ©partition en France par rÃ©gion Ile-de-France 24,8%RhÃ´ne-Alpes 10,7%Provence-Alpes-CÃ´te-d'Azur 8,8%Nord-Pas-de-Calais 5,3%Pays de la Loire 5,1%Bretagne 5,0%Aquitaine 4,8%Alsace 4,3%Basse-Normandie 4,1%Languedoc-Roussillon 4,0% Navigateur IE 6 SP2 44,5 %Firefox 1.5 18 %IE 6 15,4 %Safari 10,3 %Mozilla/Firefox 4,8 %Autres 7,1 % OS Win XP 79,6 %Mac OS X 8 %Win 2000 3,8 %Win 98 1,9 %Mac OS 8/9 1,8 %Linux 1,4 %Windows (autres) 1,4 %Win Millenium 0,6 %Autres 0,5 %   Technorati tags: statistiques, guim.fr, guim weblog            </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>How Did I Miss Netvibes?</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>For some reason I visited Netvibes for the first time in ages today, and suddenly I found myself wondering why I haven&amp;#8217;t been using it. For some reason I never really liked it the last time I tried it, but that definitely changed this time around. After poking around for a few minutes, I tried to import an OPML file exported from BlogBridge, and in a few seconds all my subscribed feeds showed up on separate tabs in the Netvibes interface. It might be my general preference for installable applications that has steered me away from online aggregators in the past, but having all your feeds available from a single web interface is extremely useful. Netvibes has now been given status as my permanent start page. There seem to be some security issues, which might very well be resolved by now, with Netvibes, so I&amp;#8217;m not trusting it with my email and such just yet. I&amp;#8217;m not ready to get rid of BlogBridge though, which still is my favorite Java application of all time (besides Gallery Remote of course), and to be honest BlogBridge performance has never been better than the v4.4 Weekly Build I&amp;#8217;m currently running. On my Laptop, running Microsoft Vista Business, BlogBridge really performs well and I still love the centralized configuration/feed settings that I&amp;#8217;ve praised before. Now, if I could only find a non-manual way of syncronizing Netvibes and BlogBridge feeds&amp;#8230; How I managed to miss Netvibes in the first place is beyond me, it really is a great service with a very nice interface. After all, it&amp;#8217;s Web 2.0 (yuck) and all. aggregator, blogbridge, Computing, netvibes, web   </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>CÃ³mo suscribirse a este blog: RSS y emails</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>lectores con los siguientes botones: 
 
     
 
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   	<dc:title>Web 2.0 Desert Island Selection</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Wow, 2006 was a violent cascade of rapid release.  Michael Arrington has listed his bunch of Web 2.0 happiness this year.  And, of course, Dion Hinchcliffe has his always info-packed list of favorites.  I'm doing mine as well, but my post (due to the fact that today is really really busy) will be less detailed than either and I'll list 5. 1. Pandora -- Pandora is loveable.  It often gives you highly annoying results from your selection, but its organic feel more than makes up for that.  I've managed to get quite a few people hooked on Pandora.  Plus, with the new social features, it just feels good to use. Arrington says:  My bet is that Iâ€™ve racked up more hours listening to music on Pandora than any other user - itâ€™s almost always playing while I write. Me too.  I wish I could have a widget that hooked into my blog that did a &quot;currently listening&quot; and have both the station and the song Pandora has selected. 2. Skype - I have written extensively about Skype.  Not only has it save my company a lot of money, but it is a great organizational tool.   3. 103 Bees / HitTail - These tools have helped me blog better.  Sometimes by thinking of readership, both other times just for getting the creative juices flowing. 4. Techmeme / Netvibes - These tools give me a quick glimpse of the conversation.  To a lesser extent, Digg.  Digg makes you work for an overview.  I appreciate the concept, but not really the execution. 5. Stumbleupon / MyBlogLog - When I first found Stumbleupon, I thought it was ridiculous.  But the more I used it, the more I became intrigued by it.  Both Stumbleupon and MyBlogLog have unique spins on social bookmarking and blogging that have expanded my community and my viewing habits. 6. Plazes - I love plazes!  I got screwed out of going to mashup camp this year, but was really hoping to go simply because there are several things I want to do with Plazes.  Look around the blog, you'll find plenty of evidence of my fandom. (At the end of every post in fact). Technorati tags: skype, pandora, 103bees, hitTail, techmeme, netvibes, stumbleupon, mybloglog Blogged at Gray Hill Harbor Offices in Seattle using Windows Live Writer      </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Testreszabott kezdÅ‘oldalak (eszpee)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Testreszabott kezdÅ‘oldalak A Web Worker Daily egy korrekt Ã¶sszeÃ¡llÃ­tÃ¡ssal kezdte az Ã©vet: Ã¶t testreszabhatÃ³ kezdÅ‘oldal szolgÃ¡ltatÃ¡st vizsgÃ¡lt, majd - elnÃ©zÃ©st, lelÃ¶vÃ¶m a poÃ©nt - arra jutott, hogy mÃ©g nem szÃ¼letett meg a tÃ¶kÃ©letes megoldÃ¡s, mindegyiknek vannak hibÃ¡i. (EgyÃ©bkÃ©nt Ã©n ugyanezt Ã©rzem feedolvasÃ³ fronton is, de az majd egy mÃ¡sik cikk tÃ©mÃ¡ja lesz.) Itthon is volt egy fellendÃ¼lÃ©s startoldalakbÃ³l (valamiÃ©rt ezt a nevet kaptÃ¡k, pedig a &quot;kezdÅ‘&quot; szÃ©p magyar szÃ³), mÃ©g novemberben a webizenen volt rÃ³luk egy szemle, engem viszont a ti vÃ©lemÃ©nyetek Ã©rdekelne: hasznÃ¡ltok ilyen reszelgethetÅ‘ kezdÅ‘oldalakat? Ha igen, melyiket? MiÃ©rt? Ã‰s ha nem, prÃ³bÃ¡ltÃ¡tok? Mi nem tetszett? SzÃ¡mÃ­t az, ha magyarul van a kezelÅ‘felÃ¼let, vagy Ãºgyis a szolgÃ¡ltatÃ¡son mÃºlik minden? EgyÃ¡ltalÃ¡n, milyen dobozokat pakoltok ki egy ilyenre? Milyen lenne az ideÃ¡lis kezdÅ‘oldal szolgÃ¡ltatÃ¡s? TÃ¶bb kÃ©rdÃ©s nincs, Ã©s persze Ã©n is vÃ¡laszolok: sokÃ¡ig hasznÃ¡ltam netvibest, de a mobil feedolvasÃ¡s lehetÅ‘sÃ©ge miatt Ã¡tÃ¡lltam bloglinesra, mert egyÃ©b dobozokra nem nagyon volt akkor mÃ©g szÃ¼ksÃ©gem. HÃ¡t ti? eszpee cikke a Kispadon, 2007. január 4. csütörtök   </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Top 12 web-based Startpages Compared. The winner isâ€¦</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>  The way I see it, ideal startpage should be as fast as any other desktop program or close to it, provide productive and uncluttered interface, should have easily customizable design and offer wide variety of widgets. To find out where each stands I have selected top 12 web-based startpages and compared them based on several factors(see below). Based on results I came up with following; Best Ones: (1)Netvibes, (2)Pageflakes, (3)Yourminis and (4)Protopage Average: (5)Google ig, (6)Webwag and (7)Live.com Least Satisfactory: (8)Linkedfeed, (9)Escobo, (10)Itsastart, (11)My Yahoo and (12)Gritwire Quick Note for those who feel left out: Web-based startpages(aka AJAX/Flash homepages) are nifty tools aimed at making your web life easier by putting most-needed services on one page(RSS subscriptions, ToDos, calendars, emails&amp;#8230;). There are lots of them and they&amp;#8217;re all free. Table below compares and lists 12 startpages(from best to worst) based on following factors;  availability of basic/vital features (notepad, todo lists, RSS, calendar, email module) podcast support (ability to play podcasts) tabs support availability of widget gallery (clock, calculator, games, weather, site-specific widgets&amp;#8230;) startpage speed (feed loading time, adding widgets, moving modules&amp;#8230;) user-friendly (how easy to use it; how to add widgets, how to edit settings, availability of inbuilt feed reader, how long does it take to figure out what does what and etc) design (overall look of the startpage, screen-space usage&amp;#8230;)      Basics: notes/todo/RSS/calendar/email Podcast Support Tabs Widgets: clock,calculator.. Speed . User-friendly . Design   (on 1-3 scale)   Netvibes All Y Y Y 3 3 3   Pageflakes All Y Y Y 3 3 3   Yourminis All Y Y Y 3 2.5 2.5   Protopage All Y Y Y 3 2.5 2.5   Google ig All(in widgets) needs widget Y Y 3 1.5 2.5   Webwag All Y Y Y* 2.5 1.5 2.5   Live.com All(in widgets) needs widget Y Y 2 1.5 2   Linkedfeed rss, email, notes Y Y N 1.5** 2 2.5   Eskobo rss, notes N N N 2 3 2.5   It&amp;#8217;sastart notes, rss N N N 2 1.5 2   My Yahoo notes,email(yahoo),rss N Y N 2 1 1   Gritwire notes, rss Y N N 1.5 1 2   * lets you create widget from any webpage ** extremely slow feed loading My thoughts on Google ig, Live.com and myYahoo: In my opinion none of the startpages released by biggies like Google, Yahoo and Microsoft even slightly meet expectations of their users. They could have done much better. Google&amp;#8217;s startpage does a good job by providing great speed and huge widget gallery, but lack of basic integration with it&amp;#8217;s own services(ex; google reader) just kills it. For instance, there is no direct option to add feeds but through Google reader. When it comes to microsoft&amp;#8217;s live.com, only positive thing about it is the search bar. Very good selection of colors.:-) Other than that it&amp;#8217;s slow, has unclear navigation, there is no inbuilt feedreader and has relatively scarce gallery. As about my Yahoo, there isn&amp;#8217;t much to tell, it seems as though it was developed by intern. It has one of the worst designs ever, not mentioning lack of almost everything. Technorati Tags: my yahoo, gritwire, webwag, protopage, live.com, linkedfeed, escobo, itsastart, yourminis, netvibes, pageflakes, google ig         </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>My Activity as an Angel Investor</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Here are the companies that I have invested over the last 2 years as an angel investor. Wikio, Plazes, Netvibes, Technorati, Vpod and last week, Moneytrackin, started as a project by two FON employees.  Why do I make these investments? Mostly because the entrepreneurs who run them are friends who I trust, because I believe in the markets or needs they address and because of reasonable valuations. </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Eric Baker of Viagogo</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>I had dinner twice last night in London. One was organized Goldman Sachs, who represented me during Ya.comâ€™s sale to T-Online, and the other by my partners, in FON Index Ventures. It was not easy to run from one dinner to the other with my friend and partner Tariq Krim, founder of Netvibes who is also a member of FONâ€™s European Advisory Board. Somehow in the middle of this hectic night I found myself talking to Eric Baker of Viagogo. I was very impressed with his business model. This is what Viagogoâ€™s site says about him:  Viagogo is the brainchild of CEO Eric Baker, the founder and former President of StubHub.com, the leading online secondary ticketing company in the United States. Baker, who left StubHub.com in 2004, is determined to bring to Europe the same benefits of secondary ticketing that he delivered to teams and fans in the United States. StubHub.com has a string of similar partnership deals with American football, basketball and ice hockey franchises.  So after he founded Stubhub, Eric Baker came to Europe to start a similar project. The market? Tickets re-sale (sports events, concerts, theaters), a market, according to what Eric told me, of 7 billion euros in Europe. Amazing.  I am sure Eric will do extremely well.. I think Viagogo will take a big part of this market and, ironically, Viagogo will play a big role in helping reduce ticket prices by creating a re-sale market.  </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Pierre Chappaz Raises 4 Million Euros for Wikio</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Pierre Chappaz just sent me the press release that appears below with the good news that Wikio raised 4 million euros. As an investor in the first round, when Wikio was nothing more than a concept I am happy to see that Wikio has grown to be the most popular European blog and media search engine in only a year. This round follows the Series A round that came less than a year after my investment in Netvibes, the very successful internet start up page now used by around 10 million people founded by my good friend Tariq Krim but now also co managed by Pierre Chappaz. Interestingly Pierre Chappaz is also the founder of Kelkoo sold to Yahoo a few years ago is the Chairman in both companies. Pierre is one of the few people in Europe with a keen eye for whatÂ´s up and coming on the internet. First in e commerce with Kelkoo and now in content and information management with Netvibes and Wikio. Congratulations Pierre Chappaz and the whole Wikio team!</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Tariq Krim Presents The New &quot;Designer&quot; Modules In Netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>    Tariq, a good friend of mine and member of the FON board in Europe, is the founder and CEO of Netvibes. Netvibes is a company in which I invested when it started and that has grown exponentially to around 10 million users.  In this video you can see Tariq presenting Netvibes new strategy, whereby modules will be made to look less and less like RSS feeds and more and more like &quot;design&quot; modules being so attractive in themselves, that you will even be allowed to &quot;wear&quot; them when you visit other sites such as Google. </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>MyESPN Will Change the Game for Start Pages</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>ESPN recently and quietly unveiled MyESPN, an Ajax-based start page that's largely on par with Google.com/ig, Windows Live, Netvibes and a host of others. ESPN joins the Wall Street Journal and New York Times in rolling out flexible start pages for members. I have been playing with MyESPN for a few days now and I really like it a lot. It matches most of the core features that the other start pages have. The one key exception is that it does not include a system that's open to developers. This limits its functionality because you can't use any of the gadgets that have been created for other start page platforms (unless they are simply RSS feeds). Still, the vast majority of the browsing public could care less about gadgets and gizmos - at least right now. They do care about getting an efficient quick glance at the content they care about. MyESPN does just that.  People also like to personalize their experience too. MyESPN not only lets you add your own feeds, as the screen shot below shows, but you can customize the theme to match your favorite team's colors. In my case, I pimped out my page New York Jets style. I see a start page battle shaping up in the months ahead between the mainstream news outlets and the search portals. The stakes are high. These are going to be the places where people increasingly initiate their browsing. This means that the start page will become a critical funnel for advertising.  The portals will use the developer community as their primary weapon in courting the hearts and minds of consumers. They will create the platform and let developers do their thing. At their heart, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Netvibes are tech companies. So this plays to their strengths. The big media, however, will counter by stacking their pages with proprietary content you can't get anywhere else. In addition, they will throw in exclusive thematic elements that will add a special touch to your page to make them even more compelling.  MyESPN is a great example of how the big media can adopt new technologies to fight the start page war. It's the only start page that I know of where I can watch ESPN Motion right alongside my favorite RSS feeds on a page that I customized with my favorite team's colors. For sports fans, it's a draw. And that's why I think ESPN is changing the game for start pages.  What's also noteworthy is that ESPN is the only start page that I have seen to carry advertising. It's running ads from Yahoo Search Marketing in the footer of the page, as this screen grab shows.  What's next? A lot. I bet the TV nets next will launch their own start pages, packed with special content that's tied to their programming franchises, such as exclusive video or unseen episodes.  Keep an eye on this space. There's a big battle brewing and the race is still wide open.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Episode II: Revenge of the Portal</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>The following is also my column on AdAge.com. It expands on a post I wrote last week ...  Episode II: The Revenge of the PortalWhy Mainstream Media Is Taking a Cue From These Web Giants  In the 1990s, there were a handful of big Internet portals. Some, like My Yahoo, became household names. Others died with the dot-com boom. But today the sheer mention of the word &quot;portal&quot; is a reminder of the days of excess. It's a throwback to when every media company wanted to get big fast and become the destination where everyone starts their online day.  In the years since, the internet landscape has changed dramatically. For starters, we have the Long Tail. The web, with its abundant choices, has splintered into thousands of niches and sub-niches. Today, anyone can be a media company. And this has led to a -- get this -- portal renaissance.  Personalized start pages  Web 2.0 has spawned a new breed of personalized start pages (ne portals) that are powered by quick-loading Ajax technology. These sites are extremely flexible and growing in popularity. Personalized start pages include all of the basics -- e-mail, stock quotes, news. However, what's different from portals 1.0 is that these sites are very customizable. A user can add any RSS feed to his or her page as well as custom widgets that add even greater functionality.  Google and Microsoft are building and promoting robust personalized start-page platforms. (Microsoft is an Edelman client.) The two companies have also opened up their sites to developers, but not to advertisers -- at least just yet. This has spawned thousands of customized widgets that do everything from stream the NASA image of the day to eBay listings and more. Other popular horizontal start pages include Netvibes, Protopage and Pageflakes -- all start-ups.  So far this might sound like a re-run of a bad movie, but it's not. The new wave of personalized start pages reach well down into the Long Tail verticals. Every niche and sub-niche can and will have its own personalized start page. In fact, you can already create your own site today easily and share it for free, using FeedRaider.  Mainstream media reaction  Where this gets really interesting is in watching how the mainstream media are reacting. In the last six months The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Newsweek, ESPN and The New York Times have all launched their own start pages. These sites replicate all the features the horizontal sites have. They still let you add feeds from any other source, but they also make it easy for the consumer to gain access to special content that you can only find on these mainstream sites -- such as ESPN Motion videos or a New York Times columnist's favorite blogs, for example.  RSS is so disruptive that it is forcing the mainstream media to adopt the personalized dashboard as a model for the future. After all, if you can take a news feed from ESPN and stick it on your personalized Google page, you're far less likely to browse ESPN.com. You'll only visit to click through on a story that interests you. Personalized start pages fill this void. They keep sophisticated audiences on mainstream media sites, while exposing neophytes to the exciting world of RSS's limitless choices.  Start-page battles  So we see a start-page battle shaping up in the months ahead, between the mainstream news outlets and the search portals. The stakes are high. These are going to be the places where people increasingly initiate their browsing. This means that the start page will become a critical funnel for advertising.  And next, the TV nets will launch their own start pages, packed with special content that's tied to their programming franchises, such as exclusive video or unseen episodes.  Keep an eye on this space. There's a big battle brewing and the race is still wide open.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Web 3.0 and the Widgetized Web</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Personalized start pages and web widgets have been on my mind a lot lately. As I add these gadgets to my Windows Live, Netvibes and Google.com/ig pages, I am spending far less time other sites. In fact, it's now possible to add so many collapsible modules to your tabs/pages, that you rarely need to go anywhere else. The fact that both Google and Microsoft allow you to port these pages to a mobile device is an added boon. The future of the web (dare I say Web 3.0?) will look just like a Swiss Army Knife and it's going to be extremely disruptive. Here are a few screenshots of the widgets that are embedded in my personalized Google home page. These modules are worth pointing out because they enable you to conduct business without ever having to leave the page. Many widgets are just glorified RSS feeds. These babies are truly notable because they are indicative of what the widgetized web will look like in the years ahead. You can see a future where these pages become as essential as a Swiss Army Knife is to a camper. First up is the Google Reader widget. Using this feature, you can whip through all of your Google Reader RSS feeds. Google let's you browse feeds by label, star items and view individual feed items without ever leaving the page. This has reduced my need to visit the actual app when all I want to do is scan some of my favorite feeds.  Another indispensable widget is from Bitty Browser. This tool lets you embed literally dozens of Web sites inside your start page. You can even add multiple instances of the widget and customize each one to open up a different site.  In my case, I have a Bitty widget automatically open up the mobile version of my personal Socialtext wiki. I use it add notes to my wiki, record entries in my private daily business diary blog and even search through the archives. Socialtext even lets you add feeds to your pages for quick browsing. Again, I do all of this without ever having to go to the Socialtext URL.  A critical widget I keep on my personalized dashboard is from Box.net. Using this module I am able to download/upload files and more. It turns your start page into a hard drive.  Last but not least, weather has a big impact on my day. When I am in NY, it can affect my commute. When I am traveling, it obviously can have greater ramifications. I have a separate tab on my Google page just for weather information. As you can see below, it not only includes the forecast, but current local temps, sunrise/sunset times, phases of the moon, local radar and even a live camera image from a school near my apartment. Again, all of this streams to my Swiss Army Knife page without ever having to visit a weather site.   Now I am not your average user. Like many of you, I am a tinkerer and an early adopter. I like to play around with new sites. So the majority of Web users aren't using personalized start pages just yet...but they will. And as we all get hooked, there's going to be a real boom in widget innovation. The picture-in-picture Web is in the first inning and as it takes off, we're going to see some dramatic changes.  Widgets and gadgets are going to be just as disruptive as RSS, blogs, Wikipedia, social networks and other recent developments - perhaps even more so. The reason is that as people begin to get familiar with these tools and the widgets get more sophisticated, we will spend less time going from property to property. This means that over time big web sites will generate fewer page views, which means that advertising CPMs could plummet. So what's a content site to do? If you widgetize your content, you run the risk that people will mostly access you off their start pages. If you don't, your competitors will. This is why big media sites are wisely creating their own start pages. The idea here is to get the users hooked now so they don't go anywhere else. By keeping them in the fold, these web sites will be able to hold on to their users and serve up ads. But what if the advertisers themselves get into this game. What if big brands start creating Swiss Army Knife start pages packed with valuable coupons, deals and more. What if brands turn themselves into a platform and allow individuals to embed RSS feeds and media widgets to these pages? Boy would that turn the tables, huh? Maybe the media will start paying brands to feature their content. All of this is just the beginning. But the future is clear. Widgets are going to upset a lot of apple carts. The future of the Web looks like a Swiss Army Knife.    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>2006 Recap: Top referrers</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Things are winding down a little for Christmas here, and so it's time to wrap 2006 with a couple of recap posts - first off, it's a run down of the most prolific referrers to Modern Life. So who sent the most traffic our way this year then? 1. Digg  (digg.com, 156,000 visits)  Digg leads the way somewhat with 150,000 visits coming from there alone - must be something to do with the 12(ish) posts from Modern Life that made it onto the front page. Although it's been subject to criticism and calls of being rigged or gamed, if you've got the right content - and the right hosting - Digg can be an awesome source of traffic. 2. StumbleUpon  (stumbleupon.com, 36,000 visits)  If you've never heard of StumbleUpon, then you're missing out - it may be largely unseen, but the traffic potential is massive. Weighing in at 36,000 visitors and the second largest referrer, this social bookmarker / link dump toolbar is several shades more intelligent than Digg and more addictive than World of Warcraft. Seriously, it's that good. I had to uninstall because it was taking up all my time - users of an addictive personality perhaps should not apply. 3. Google  (google.com, 21,200 visits)  'Google' is a relatively new search engine that's far better than Altavista, Infoseek or even Lycos. You should try it sometime. Seriously, this site will catch on, just you watch. 4. Del.icio.us  (del.icio.us, 20,800 visits)  Superb social bookmarker and improbably URLed del.icio.us is another favourite of mine (go on, add me to your network), and, largely thanks to the popular page, has sent over 20,000 visitors our way. 5. Reddit  (reddit.com, 14,300 visits)  Reddit is like what Digg could be if you stripped away all the chrome and raised the average user IQ by 30. Although it does seem to have an odd programmer bias, Reddit is my preferred source of internet entertainment. 6. Lifehacker  (lifehacker.com, 13,700 visits)  Popular blog Lifehacker linked to us a couple of times a couple of months ago, sending a hearty 13,700 people our way. In case you've been living under a rock, Lifehacker is a popular blog with all sorts of nifty software hacks and general life tips that makes for an interesting read. 7. news.videoboys.tv  (news.videoboys.tv, 12,900 visits)  'Fresh news delivery' proclaims the header of this website. It's Japanese, so I haven't a clue what they're about or what they do - other than the fact that it's a tech news site with a bunch of interesting links.  8. Technology on Crack  (techoncrack.blogspot.com, 5,660 visits)  'Technology on Crack' is a weblog that got Dugg back in September, with a post on how to avoid the CIA. Despite being (effectively) a second-hand Digg, we had 5,660 people come our way via Technology on Crack. Not bad going! 9. Unoh Labs  (labs.unoh.net, 4,810 visits)  Popular Japanese weblog Unoh Labs sent us 4,810 visitors this year. 10. Attuworld  (was attu.blogspot.com - now attuworld.com, 4,750 visits)  Popular linkblog Attu world has since moved from its old location at Blogspot, but sent us 4,750 visitors in 2006. Awesome! Honorable mentions Buzz aggregator Popurls, (Arguably the best) RSS web reader Bloglines, Spanish tech news site Microsiervos, Spanish Digg clone Meneame, Tech news from CNET News, AJAX RSS home page Netvibes, and the ubiquitous Fark. Oh, and massive thanks to everyone else who linked to Modern Life. I'll probably do this again next year, so send (tens or hundreds of) thousands of people my way and I'll give you a link. Sound fair? Great!  </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Building Deep Canvases with OPML Workstation</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Widgets seem to be taking over the web, but the current crop of widget containers are two-dimensional. OPML Workstation brings depth to the widget world.Much is being made of the idea of widgets, the Web 2.0 verison of portlets. Steve Rubel says Widgets will Transform Blogs Into Start Pages. Dion Hinchcliffe says, &quot;The Web has become a massive source of small pieces of data and services, loosely joined, increasing the recombinant possibilities and unintended uses of systems and information.&quot; There's even a conference on widgets sponsored by Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and AOL, among others.But the current web-based containers for widgets&amp;mdash;sites like NetVibes and Google Personalized Home are only two-dimensional&amp;mdash;they're flat. What I want is a way to drill down on important information. I want my widget canvas to be deep. Enter OPML Workstation.OPML, a distant cousin to RSS, is a lightweight, XML-based way to represent hierarchical information. It's most often used to move lists of feeds around, for instance when you export your subscriptions from one feed reader and import them into another. But OPML is much more generic&amp;mdash;and therefore much more powerful&amp;mdash;than that. It's a way to store any hierarchical information, which makes it perfect for powering deep widget canvases. But this is all probably easier to show than to describe, so I built a quick demo.I've been thinking a lot (maybe too much?) about Salesforce.com, so I used OPML Workstation to build a deep canvas to track some of the most important information about that company and published it as One Market Street. The content on the page includes several important RSS feeds, a Google Map, a stock ticker, and even a weather forecast for San Francisco, where Salesforce.com is based. I also included some photos from Flickr and a video from YouTube. Plus, it also contains text that I entered directly into the canvas. My example is simple, but the concept of hierarchical&amp;mdash;or &quot;deep&quot; pages as canvases for widgets and other content is quite powerful. Let me know what you think.</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Bibliothek Nordenham mit Pageflakes-Seite</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Netvibes und Pageflakes dÃ¼rften wohl die bekanntesten Anbieter im Bereich der personalisierten Startseite sein - aus einem reichlichen Angebot von Modulen kann man sich dank AJAX seine eigene Startseite im Netz. Das ist durchaus praktisch wenn man an verschiedenen Rechnern arbeiten muss und doch Zugriff auf seine RSS-Feeds, Flikcr-Photos oder Podcasts haben mÃ¶chte. Die StadtbÃ¼cherei Nordenham nun nutzt fÃ¼r ihre Nutzer den Dienst Pageflakes um Informationen fÃ¼r die Nutzer Ã¼ber die Bibliothek anzubieten. Finde ich sehr gelungen. Gibts noch weitere Bibliothekeen, die solche Dienste nutzen? Hierzulande?  bibliothek20   </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>fowa2007 - Netvibes exclusive announcement</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Tariq Krim from Netvibes just announced the release of an open source javascript runtime (Universal Widget API, UWA) including the Netvibes UI-library. no details on their blog yet, but this should kick off an avalanche of additional Netvibes-module, further strengthening Netvibes&amp;#8217; lead in the market (click for an Alexa traffic-comparison of Netvibes, Pageflakes etc.). TechCrunch has far more details than Tariq just disclosed in his 5minute presentation&amp;#8230;basically the API should ensure that widgets work cross-platform, including Vista, Mac OS Dashboard and Google for now, with support of Yahoo! Widgets following later. besides, Krim announced the upcoming support of OpenID, which probably makes open, decentralized authentication the hottest topic of this years fowa.</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Curating RSS feeds with NetVibes and Pageflakes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>There are a number of personalized portals out there that help aggregate your personal world in one place: My Yahoo!, Windows Live, Google Ig, Netvibes, Pageflakes, and others. I use none of them; instead I prefer the venerable about:blank. But lots and lots of people do, and if not for the first generation of personalized portals, I might not have a job. I have played around with Netvibes and Pageflakes thanks to the amazing amount of coverage they have both been getting across the internets. Both applications support the quick and dirty construction of personal pages from content components. They feature nice WYSIWYG editors for laying out these pages and finding different content providers. For the person with time and energy, you can construct a highly personalized start page in a matter of minutes. The only problem is that people don&amp;#8217;t take the time to customize their applications1. However, this doesn&amp;#8217;t prohibit other people from customizing things for you. This is the case with these new start page startups: both have recently created functionality for users to share their customized pages. I think this is very powerful, and I think an example will communicate this best. Suppose you have an idea for a portal; something that doesn&amp;#8217;t exist. You have domain knowledge that means you know the best blogs, news sources, and delicious tags that define this space. Instead of going through the work to make an entire portal and/or create a blog around the topic, you can simply curate the same experience using Netvibes. For instance, I want to create a page based on the idea of social weather. I collect the RSS feeds of all of the different social zeitgeists from across the web, and put them on one page. I use Netvibes to lay this content out in a meaningful way, and shizam, I have a social weather station. By clicking the following image, you can add my social weather page to your Netvibes:  Taking this a step further, imagine that you could brand these pages and that you can embed them anywhere on the web. The local IT guy for any small company could create an intranet portal for employees; a neighborhood organization could create their own view of the world; moderators of groups can make customized pages for their members; in short, anyone who takes the time can create a portal that other people can use. Right now these pages are trapped within their respective sites, but I would guess they will break out sometime soon. Only then will you see how big my social weather station really is! No seriously, it&amp;#8217;s going to be huge. 1.   It&amp;#8217;s rare to never that I agree with Jakob Nielsen, so rare, in fact, that it deserves a footnote. In this single, isolated point, I think he&amp;#8217;s right. People don&amp;#8217;t take the time to customize web sites, on average. &amp;#8617;</dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Megite 2.0 - Your Personal RSS Newspaper</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Review: Megite RSS aggregator service.  The ability to read ALL your feeds on one website everyday. I find explaining RSS and feeds to a newbie is as confusing and frustrating as explaining what the Internet was to everyone back in 1994.  What is it?  How does it work?  How is it different than a webpage (or back then, using CompuServe?).  One of the causes of this confusion is how people read RSS feeds.  Some use their browsers (Safari, Firefox and the newest IE all have the ability), others use applications within their browsers (Bloglines, Netvibes, Google Reader) while still others use external applications (FeedDemon, NetNewsWire, etc.).  Confusing, isn&amp;#8217;t it? Well Matthew Chen has come up with a great Web 2.0 idea.  Why not have all your blogs, news, pictures and videos put together for you in a nice &amp;#8220;newspaper-like&amp;#8221; webpage you can look at every morning with your breakfast?  That&amp;#8217;s the idea behind Megite 2.0. Megite is far more powerful than a simple aggregator.  It formats the title, first picture and first few sentences of the entry in a very concise, clean manner.  More importantly, it aggregates together similar or related feed entries from YOUR list of watched blogs - not from thousands of other sources ready to bury you under a ton of information. To get started with Megite is really easy.  All you need is an OPML file of all your favourite feeds hosted somewhere on the Internet and send the location of the file to Megite.  If the previous sentence is complete Geek Speak for you and you have no idea what an OPML thingamajig is or how to make one, simply send a list of your feeds to Megite and they&amp;#8217;ll do the rest.  It really is that simple. Once you start making Megite a part of your morning routine, your Corn Flakes are going to taste a whole lot better in the morning.  Give it a try! Tags: aggregator, Bloglines, feed, feed-reader, FeedDemon, feeds, Firefox, Google-reader, Internet-explorer, Megite, NetNewsWire, Netvibes, news, newspaper, reader, RSS, RSS-feeds, safari, web-2.0 This article was written exclusively for Profy.com by Technology Evangelist, Presenter and Consultant Robert Sanzalone. Share This         </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Use A Startpage to Blog More Efficiently</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>This post was written by Glen Stansberry of LifeDev.net (feed). Check out LifeDev if you&amp;#8217;re interesting in adding more productivity and creativity to your blogging and life. There are tons of startpage options to choose from: Google Homepage, Netvibes, Pageflakes and a slew of others. Personally, I&amp;#8217;d recommend either Netvibes or Pageflakes, but to each his own. A startpage can be a very valuable tool if you find yourself doing a lot of blogging. The most immediate benefit of using a startpage is the ability to do many blog-essential tasks from one interface. Tasks like searching, jotting down post ideas, and reading news. These can become pretty cumbersome if you do them frequently. Using a startpage greatly speeds up the process, and in some cases can even automate it. Here are some of the most immediate pluses to using a startpage as opposed to a traditional feed reader. 1. Customizable feed layouts. You can subscribe to many different feeds like a traditional feed reader, but instead of showing up in a river of news style the feeds show up in boxes. You can visually manipulate the layout to display the feed boxes however you want. You can toggle them open or closed, and you can arrange your most important feeds towards the top, leaving the less active ones at the bottom. This allows you to quickly scan the page for new items. 2. Tons &amp;#8216;O Tools. You can have a plethora of resources to aide your blogging. Todo lists to keep track of post ideas, rich media (video, image, podcast) searches, blog search, instant messaging, imported del.icious links, email&amp;#8230; the options are virtuously limitless when tricking out your startpage. 3. Multiple pages. Most startpages allow you to create multiple pages. So for example, you could have an entire page dedicated to one blog, with all the relevant feeds, rich media searches. 4. Shareable pages. If you&amp;#8217;ve got more than one author on your blog, share your startpage with them. That way you can both use the same resources, as well as easily stay on top of what the other is doing. So to put an example startpage in action, check out a demo of one I made here for cars at Netvibes. I only added one feed, but you could add many many more. I just wanted to showcase the power and simplicity of being able to search blogs, movies, podcasts and more in one interface. I&amp;#8217;ve been using startpages for a couple of my niche blogs, and I can say with certainty that it has greatly cut down the time used per post. While I do like Google Reader, a startpage just brings more overall blogging functionality to the table. How about you guys? Do you have any unique setups with startpages that help you blog?    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>How To Find News For Your Blog</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>In your quest to find interesting things to blog about, you may want to consider blogging about The News. Sure, there are loads of ways to create great content &amp;#8212; interviews, tips, opinion pieces, research and so on, but blogging about news items can be particularly useful. Why News is Good for your blog First, because it can be an easy way of injecting fresh content &amp;#8212; particularly if its a unique tidbit that no one knows; second, because when done well, you can demonstrate your own thought leadership in a given category; and third, it provides the opportunity to get The Scoop &amp;#8212; the first blog to recognize a particular bit of news, and the potential for being explosively linked to (i.e. &amp;#8220;link bait&amp;#8221;), bringing traffic, comments, all of those precious inbound links, and the recognition that your site has done well. Now, Its Actually Ok *Not* To Break The News Unless bloggers have deep connections within any particular industry, most bloggers are not in the position to report on breaking news in any fashion. This is ok. Almost all A-list bloggers do this. Blogging magazines do this. And quite frankly, mainstream news organizations do this. In fact, most &amp;#8220;news&amp;#8221; is simply repeated ad nauseum between different networks and across different media (think about how many stories are going to be repeated in your local television news casts). Most bloggers will therefore need to comment on existing news that other mainstream organizations, or bloggers have discovered, or actually created (such as newsworthy research) first. The trick, therefore, is to actually find news that&amp;#8217;s worth commenting on. And here&amp;#8217;s how I do it.  Become a news junkie In your quest to find something that&amp;#8217;s newsworthy and appropriate for your blog, you&amp;#8217;ll probably be looking through lots of news. And as you get into the swing of things, the number of sources you&amp;#8217;re going to pick up will increase. To perhaps hundreds of sources a day. Some will be bloggers, some will be mainstream news sources, and others in some pretty strange areas, indeed. But if you&amp;#8217;re serious about blogging about stuff that happens that is relevant to your blog, many times you will find yourself drawn to finding more and more things to read. This is good, because you&amp;#8217;ll start getting a feel for who the main players in any given industry are; what their positions are for popular issues; and over time, you&amp;#8217;ll start developing a sense of context and history of events that play out. All of these things will help you write intelligently once you actually find news. But back up for a second &amp;#8212; hundreds of sources? How is it possible to read hundreds of websites a day?  Feeds, feeds, feeds &amp;#8212; understand them, love them, embrace them. If you blog, you already know about RSS feeds. You almost certainly publish your own feeds so that people can pick them up and read them easily in their own newsreader. For the uninitiated (or those contemplating blogging), RSS feeds are a way of publishing information &amp;#8212; almost any information, and this isn&amp;#8217;t the exclusive purview of blogs. The data is in a simpler form so that special news reading programs can read them. Feeds are really the key to digesting all that news fast and efficiently, because on the reader-end of things (not the blogger-publishing side of things) they provide an easy way of aggregating news from a multitude of sites (hundreds, thousands)&amp;#8211; and enable you to scan a huge number of websites from a single vantage point in a very easy fashion. That is, you won&amp;#8217;t need to go to every single news site individually in your browser; rather, you will be able to &amp;#8220;pull&amp;#8221; information from those feeds into a single location, your news reader, so they can be read very quickly. And you&amp;#8217;d be surprised how many sites publish their own feeds (look for the rss &amp;#8220;symbol&amp;#8221;, or a link to &amp;#8220;feeds&amp;#8221;), and these include newspapers, news sites, magazines, and even trade journals.  Get a good feed reader Now that you know what feeds are, you&amp;#8217;ll need to get a good feed reader. Most, if all, are now free, so its just a matter of deciding whether or not you want a software based feed reader, or a web based feed reader. Its sort of like the debate between a software email program (like Outlook Express), or a web based email program (such as Gmail). There are lots of popular feed readers, but Google has a particularly useful feed reader that has recently allowed you to view some of your own viewing statistics (which is nifty), and share your feeds very easily. Personally, I tend to favour a web based feed reader, as they allow you to read feeds wherever there is an internet connection. Moreover, I have a particular fondness for services such as Netvibes or Pageflakes. These are feed readers which are particularly useful as you can add feeds in little boxes that get displayed like an online &amp;#8220;desktop&amp;#8221; that fills your browser; you can view the headlines of many, many, many feeds all at once (rather than one at a time) and for someone who is visually inclined, it is a tremendously efficient way of reading your feeds.  Start subscribing and sharing your feeds Now that you understand what feeds are and you have a feed reader to use, you need to start gathering feeds to start reading. Newspapers, blogs, magazines, or journals &amp;#8212; start hitting them all up in your browser to find exactly if they publish RSS feeds, and secondly what their feed details are so you can put them in your feed reader. Now, you might be asking &amp;#8212; isn&amp;#8217;t there a faster way to do this? Well, there is, actually. A format was developed for people to back up and / or share their feeds all at once. Its called &amp;#8220;OPML&amp;#8221;. If you had a list of feeds that you wanted to share with me, for example, all feed readers will be able to &amp;#8216;export&amp;#8217; your list in a format called &amp;#8220;OPML&amp;#8221;. Then, you could send it to me, and I could &amp;#8220;import&amp;#8221; your OPML list into my feed readers, and la voila! I have all of your feeds. If you have friends who have similar interests you could share each other&amp;#8217;s OPML&amp;#8217;s. Sometimes you can find OPML&amp;#8217;s that are publicly shared on the web, but these are few and far between (if anyone can tell me different let me know). Sometimes people will also publish their feeds through Google&amp;#8217;s feed reader. Share.opml.org is another great resource &amp;#8212; but not for finding OPML lists per se. Rather, its a way for you to share your OPML files, and in turn, actually discover what other feeds people are subscribing to, and in turn, who is subscribing to which feeds. Since there is a way to see which users have similar interests you can actually lists from individuals who have a feed list like your own.  Go beyond subscribing Google Alerts / Technorati / Blogpulse / TailRank So, you&amp;#8217;ve got your feeds that you&amp;#8217;re scanning every day for news. Isn&amp;#8217;t there a better way to do this that might find information from sources you don&amp;#8217;t even know about? Sure there is. There are a few services that will actively monitor and scour the web for certain tags or key phrases, and return news results on them. The exercise here, however, is picking those key words; however, if you&amp;#8217;ve got a sincere interest in a particular domain of news, you&amp;#8217;ll likely be better off in generating a larger list of newsworthy items and paring them down over time. You might choose staple news items in your domain, but also people, places, and organizations you want to keep track of. You might even add your own blog to see if people are writing about you; or, your competitor&amp;#8217;s blogs, to see what people are writing about them. Google Alerts is a great example, where you essentially tell Google Alerts to monitor different &amp;#8220;key words&amp;#8221;. Every day (or less frequently, depending on your preference), Google Alerts will send you an email with the results. As it monitors blogs AND mainstream news outlets, you&amp;#8217;ll get some surprising results, sometimes from some interesting, unique, and local sources (I know i have). A couple other monitoring services which tend to monitor only blogs are also tremendously useful in finding blogging sources you might not already know of. Technorati allows you to punch in a keyword, and grab the RSS feed of the result &amp;#8212; allowing you to monitor the results on an hourly basis (and also based on a blogger&amp;#8217;s authority). Similar services which allow you to monitor the blogosphere for keywords of choice include Tailrank, BlogPulse, and Google&amp;#8217;s own Blog Search. All of them will allow you to &amp;#8220;subscribe&amp;#8221; to a feed of the result, allowing you to monitor those results over time in your own feed reader.  Find the hidden, unique and cool with social bookmarks Digg / Reddit / Netscape / Del.icio.us / Furl If you&amp;#8217;re seaching for news that is more off the beaten path, perhaps in a search for finding something &amp;#8220;first&amp;#8221;, why not mobilize an army of people who are looking for stuff in the first place? Of course, I&amp;#8217;m talking about social bookmarking sites such as Digg. What&amp;#8217;s social bookmarking? Its merely a service which allows individuals to share sites that they&amp;#8217;ve bookmarked. Similar to services like Google Alerts, the key here is the keyword list you generate, as the right list will generate the right kind of news and sites that people are tagging and bookmarking. While many social bookmarking sites double as &amp;#8220;news&amp;#8221; sites, given how they popularize and list the top sites that have been bookmarked, just like Technorati, you can search for keywords, and follow the result in your feed reader. Unlike Technorati, however, it tracks more than blogs. And unlike Google Alerts, however, it tracks more than just the news. People will bookmark anything. Pictures, video, articles, corporate websites, frequently asked questions, and much more besides. Using a social bookmarking tool to help you discover &amp;#8220;stuff&amp;#8221; really broadens your search, but you&amp;#8217;ll also be able to find a great many hidden gems, particularly if use your keywords intelligently. Many social bookmarking service are also highly dependent on the commmunities which power them, and as such, may vary greatly in the kinds of stuff that are bookmarked. For example, Digg has a great deal of young tech males, and as such, you will find an abundance of news on Windows, Apple, technology, science, and gaming. Reddit often has a political focus. While there are many social bookmarking sites outside of the very popular ones, they are probably not worth your time as they don&amp;#8217;t have the critical mass of users to make it worth your while.  Keep on top of big issues with news aggregators Google News / Techmeme / Megite / Newsvine / Topix To get a birds eye view of news in a particular category (or many categories), such as the category that your blog occupies, you might wish to start frequenting news sites which use a mix of computer algorithms and human involvement to produce a list of the news. Google News is a great example of this. Many of them are updated every few minutes, and will balance and re-order the news based on how popular and worthy some news content is. The best part is that many of them will list their &amp;#8220;sources&amp;#8221;, whether they be mainstream news or bloggers. Using news aggregators is a great way of keeping on top of the big topics, and they are particularly useful if you&amp;#8217;ve decided that its important for you to follow it for your blog (because your goal is to be a leader in your corner of the blogosphere with respect to that topic). Since sources are listed, you&amp;#8217;ll also get an idea of who the major &amp;#8220;players&amp;#8221; are, when it comes to blogging news, and as a result, a list of who your potential competitors are &amp;#8212; or, potential allies. News aggregators therefore, are useful not just to keep track of the major topics in a given area, but also who the major opinion makers are &amp;#8212; and who you should be keeping track of. Once you know who they are, you&amp;#8217;ll be able to follow their opinions, leave comments, leave trackbacks, and really get yourself involved in a part of the blogosphere that you might not have been aware of. Well, this is only the way that I use the tools available to scan, read, digest, and ultimately find news to comment on and blog about. What do you find useful? If you have anything to add, or comment let me know and let&amp;#8217;s get the discussion going! * Tony Hung is the guest blogger for the week, and blogs at DeepJiveInterests.com Advertisement: Digital Photography School Learn How to Get the Most from Your Digital Camera    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Richard MacManus: Pageflakes 2.0 Launches</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Disclosure: Pageflakes is a sponsor of Read/WriteWeb. It's the season of v2.0 launches! The personalized start page Pageflakes has undergone a major upgrade to its interface, which has just gone live today. Back in May I posted about Pageflakes' page publishing feature, which enables users to share their pages with other people - as read-only or editable. This type of community functionality has been extended in the new version of Pageflakes. On the homepage it states:  &quot;You can have multiple pages. For each of them you can choose to keep it private, share it with friends or publish it on the Web.&quot;  The idea is to enable users to form groups and share widgets that way. This may drive user growth, as people get 'invited' into the system by their friends and family. That looks to be the plan anyway - and it'll be interesting to watch how it works out. There is still a sense that personalized start pages are too geeky for the average user, which Pageflakes (and its competition) will need to overcome.  Differences between Pageflakes and its competition The page sharing and publishing functionality differentiates Pageflakes from its competitors - and gives Pageflakes a social networking feel to it. Netvibes (probably its main competitor) appears to be focusing more on being a homepage for individual users - reflected in the Netvibes motto of &quot;making your digital life better&quot;. Webwag, a recent entry to this space, has also established itself as a player via  a strategic partnership with Yahoo. What's interesting here is that the leading small players (i.e. not Google or Microsoft) are beginning to differentiate themselves - each has their own style and positioning now. Could this be a sign that the start pages space is maturing? Nevertheless there's a bit of an 'arms race' going on between all the start pages regarding the number of widgets they have. Pageflakes has 120, while Netvibes has 391. Microsoft's Live.com has 442 at this date. But all are dwarfed by Google Personalized Page, which boasts 1531 gadgets (see my 10 favorite here). It may not be totally apples and oranges, in terms of what each vendor counts as a widget - e.g. some of Google's widgets are pretty much just RSS feeds. In any case, I think Pageflakes is wise to focus on building its community features rather than try and compete on number of widgets. The Start Page space never ceases to interest me, as it's a hotbed of web innovation. The pace is hot too, as both Netvibes and Pageflakes have released &quot;2.0&quot; versions recently!     </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Richard MacManus: Web 3.0 = (4C   P   VS)</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Written by Sramana Mitra I have written a few pieces already addressing the disjointed nature of the web, whereby, you go one place for content, another for community, and a third for commerce, the most notable of these is the popular, 4C: Yahoo&amp;rsquo;s Turnaround Formula. Let&amp;rsquo;s quickly recap the terminology: 3C = Content, Commerce, Community | 4th C = Context | P = Personalization | VS = Vertical Search This, I submit, is the formula for the future: Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS). Web 2.0 has been a nichy phenomenon with hundred and thousands of microcap efforts addressing one of the Cs, lately, Community being the most popular force, producing companies like MySpace, Facebook, Piczo, Xanga, and Flixster. In Web 1.0, Commerce had been the driving force, that produced companies like Netflix, BlueNile, Amazon, and eBAY. It had also resulted in the Dotcom meltdown. The same period that is seeing the surge of Web 2.0, has also seen a great deal of investment in Vertical Search, like Sidestep for Travel. Personalization has remained limited to some unsatisfactory efforts by the MyYahoo team, their primary disadvantage being the lack of a starting Context. More recently, Netvibes has raised a lot of buzz, but also lacks the same organizing principle: Context. In Web 3.0, I predict, we are going to start seeing roll-ups. We will see a trunk that emerges from the Context, be it film (Netflix), music (iTunes), cooking / food, working women, single parents, &amp;hellip; and assembles the Web 3.0 formula that addresses the whole set of needs of a consumer in that Context. Imagine - I am a petite woman, dark skinned, dark haired, brown eyed. I have a distinct personal style, and only certain designers resonate with it (Context). - I want my personal SAKS Fifth Avenue which carries clothes by those designers, in my size (Commerce). - I want my personal Vogue, which covers articles about that Style, those Designers, and other emerging ones like them (Content). - I want to exchange notes with others of my size-shape-style-psychographic and discover what else looks good. I also want the recommendation system tell me what they&amp;rsquo;re buying (Community). - There&amp;rsquo;s also some basic principles of what looks good based on skin tone, body shape, hair color, eye color &amp;hellip; I want the search engine to be able to filter and match based on an algorithm that builds in this knowledge base (Personalization, Vertical Search). Now, imagine the same for a short, fat man, who doesn&amp;rsquo;t really have a sense of what to wear. And he doesn&amp;rsquo;t have a wife or a girl-friend. Before Web 3.0, he could go to the personal shopper at Nordstrom. With Web 3.0, the internet will be his Personal Shopper. Sramana Mitra is an Entrepreneur, Founder CEO of 3 companies, Strategy Consultant to 50+ companies, and Author of a popular technology business blog, Sramana Mitra on Strategy.      </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Personal Immediacy 2.0</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>The other night, on a Skype chat with Chris Saad and Toby Bloomberg, we reached a point in discussing an issue where we needed input on a specific point..Chris immediately said, &quot;Let me see if he is on Skype and we can add him to the discussion.&quot;OK, well no big deal you say? We do this all the time....yes, I know and isn't that amazing. It made me think of one of my favorite movie scenes from Woody Allen's Annie Hall, made in 1977.A man is pontificating in a movie line about Marshall McLuhan to Woody Allen's annoyance. Allen tells the man he doesn't know what he is talking about, the man says that he teaches a class in Media and Culture and is an authority on McLuhan. Allen says, &quot;Oh that's funny because I happen to have Mr. McLuhan right here.&quot; McLuhan appears in the theater lobby and sets the man straight. Allen says to the screen, &quot;Boy if life were only like this.&quot;Life is like this now...we can access ideas and people instanteously. We can find, organize, and access information and communicate directly and immediately with the source of the information. We provide each other with contact information that transcends physical proximity....Skype, Twitter, Facebook; Stowe Boyd says, &quot;The Buddylist is the center of the universe.&quot;It was of course Marshall McLuhan who advanced the idea that the &quot;medium is the message&quot; and who used the term &quot;global village&quot; that describes electronic connectivity in his writing in the 1960s. When McLuhan wrote the Medium is the Message, it was a misunderstood concept and believed to mean that he was forcasting a time when the channel would be more important than the content. Those closest to him explain that his &quot;message&quot; is &quot;the change of the scale or pace or pattern&quot; that innovation introduces into the way people interact, think and behave. &quot;'The medium is the message' is simply the environment created by any new innovation, any new technology, was the thing that changed people, not the technology.&quot;Much is written about access to information and personal connectivity in Web2.0. We have aggregators and are now using applications like Touchstone that use attention data to filter this more quitely into personal relevancy. The part about being able to just pull someone into a conversation, regardless of time or place, to get an immediate answer to something is becoming one of those changes enabled by technology; in the global village, life is just like this.Technorati Tags: Chris Saad, Toby Bloomberg, media2.0, Skype, Stowe Boyd, Media2.0 Workgroup, Touchstone, Woody Allen, Annie Hall, Facebook, Twitter, Marshall McLuhan, Stowe Boyd     </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Pageflakes vs. netvibes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description> Gibt es eigentlich eine kritische Masse an deutschen Internetnutzern, die dynamische Startseiten, wie Pageflake oder netvibes nutzen? Die Idee dahinter ist ja eigentlich ganz schick, besonders alleinstellend ist die bloss nicht. Was kann Pageflake, was Yahoo! und Google nicht kÃ¶nnen?    </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Divvio, latest effort to find Web content matching your tastes</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Divvio is the latest start-up to try to deliver you multi-media content each morning, gathered from crawling the Web for material matching your tastes. Run by a former AT&amp;T technologist, Hossein Eslambolchi, it will find audio, video and other material, to create channels that are updated each time you sign on, according to BusinessWeek. It picks out material based on past requests you've made. It is backed by $3 million-plus raised from angel investors including former executives of Yahoo and eBay. The BW piece provides no explanation, however, on how this would be any better than a personalized home page where you have your favorite pre-selected feeds all in one place. It launches tomorrow.... </dc:description>
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   	<dc:title>Widgets Live! Everywhere</dc:title>
   	<dc:description>Widgets Live! the recent day of festivities  (November 6, 2006) which attracted the thought leaders of the web, mobile and gadget industries to discuss one of the hottest topics, widgets. Companies like AOL, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft, Adobe all had representatives contributing their latest widget endeavors. A number of startups like FeedBurner, Six Apart, Wordpress and Photobucket contributed to the conversation. While there were event widget startups like Widgetbox, Clearspring and Snipperoo.  I decided not to live blog the event as I have done in the past with conferences like Supernova and Syndicate but AOL colleague Stephanie Bergman and Liz Gannes of GigaOm did. While John Panzer was on the Blog Sidebar Widget panel representing AOL and blogged about it here.  There were also number of companies that used Widget Live! as a launching pad for announcements:   AOL launched a revamped development site at: dev.aol.com Fox launched Spring Widgets which combines web and desktop widget functionality into one product FeedBurner announced the partnership with Fox Interactive Media to help control the display of widgets in the Spring Widgets product NVIDIA acquired PortalPlayer  Freewebs announced Mooglets a web widget dashboard Goowy unleashed yourminis a slick flash-based web dashboard Clearspring launched a revamped widget marketplace Netvibes founder and ceo Tariq Krim gave insight into the growth of the personal homepage and communicated plans at expand the site to be localized in60 countries  The virtual chumby was introduced as the actual chumby (see what is a chumby?) has not yet been released for purchase Additionally there were event wrap-ups by Niall Kennedy, Emily Chang and Mike Jones who hinted at the level of innovation in saying: â€œ Om + Niall's Widgets conference was good today - potentially even more forward thinking than tomorrows Web 2.0 conference.â€  If having a conference dedicated to widgets wasn't enough to highlight all that is widgety, Steve Rubel reports that the W3C has introduced a draft proposal for a new Widget standard. The most interesting section of the proposal is the Widget autodiscovery section which, similar to feed autodiscovery, enables a webpage to tell a browser and other applications if  there is a widget associated with the page. I am glad to see the W3C taking a crack at standardizing widgets  asking for input from the widget generating community.       </dc:description>
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