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http://max.limpag.com [Leon Kilat ::: The Cybercafe Experiments] Early this year I experimented with having all my essential work related data online. I wanted things I needed for my section, my copy desk job and columns centralized on free online accounts and accessible anywhere.

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 Randomize[ Randomize] WikiAdvertising: , free/OSS application like BitTorrent that allows avid members of various online commuities to "sponsor... distributed blog/myspace/xanga/wiki/forum/usenet/flickr/gallery/webspace/database distributed server...

TechCrunch[TechCrunch] Michael Arrington: David Young talked about Joyent, a compelling network suite for small groups and companies that includes mail, calendar, contacts, files, etc., and allows developers to mash up systems on their data. Lots of tagging and “smart filters”.

Oliviertravers.com[Oliviertravers.com] Olivier Travers: online marketing, internet product management ...: It's exciting to see all the threads I've blogged about for five years (obviously, like many others before me) finally weaving together. Like last time, from the almost unbearable hype (do you want to fund my searchable api-enabled syndicated mapped moblogged podcasted social local visual vertical tag clouds?), real gems are going to emerge.

http://socialsource.blogspot.com [Socialsource.blogspot.com] Social Source Foundation: So we needed a data standard with the right fields so that all these bulletin boards and online databases could interoperate. I’m not sure at what point I decided this was going to be a national solution to the problem rather than a small community based web site, but on September 1st, I observed in an email, “Seems like we could bang something usable out in a couple days, get volunteers to do data entry from discussion boards, etc.

Socialtext.comhttp://www.socialtext.com [Socialtext.com] Socialtext -- Enterprise Social Software: Socialtext's unique combination of user-controlled email alerts and choice-based XML syndication enables Socialtext customers to improve the productivity of users by giving them greater control over their information flow. At a low cost, it also allows loosely coupled integration with other systems.

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