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real time

by Karoli on May 25, 2009

The rest pales in comparison. Take it from an adrenaline junkie ADHD me.
Facebook has it, Friendfeed has it, Twitter has it and withholds it via API limits and limited search/discovery capability.
Steven Hodson thinks real time sucks. On the other hand, Google is finally realizing that real time search is a major [...]

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I did write it. I just ended up putting it in front of a wider audience. You can read it, complete with illustrations and the threat to hide Robert Scoble here.
If you join Friendfeed, I hope your first “like” will be our special series over on the Bipartisan report on President Obama’s first 100 days. [...]

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Twitter Turf Wars (twars)

by Karoli on April 16, 2009

I suddenly feel as though I’ve gone back to high school and am listening to all the cool kids moan because they have to share the coolest lunch spots with the band geeks and smart kids. Seriously.
Here’s the deal: Oprah Winfrey has a Twitter account. Oooooh. And Oprah is doing something with Twitter and [...]

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Why am I pimping FriendFeed?

by Karoli on April 6, 2009

Not because I want to do my impression of Robert Scoble.
Not because they pay me (they do not), and not because I get anything other than warm fuzzies from seeing a real-time feed cross my screen again. Rule both of those out right now.
I am pimping FriendFeed because they have just rolled out a revolution. [...]

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come play with me!

by Karoli on January 9, 2009

I’ve been missing in action, I know. Partly because I’m working on something new, fun, and exciting relating to health care reform and our participation in it. You can hear more about it on the January 7th episode of NewsGang Live when it’s uploaded.
But it’s Friday, and there’s plenty of time to be serious. [...]

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Crap Post #2

by Karoli on December 31, 2008

Again, rising to Steve Gillmor’s challenge…
Today’s WebSpat involves my friends over on the Gillmor Gang, who spent the better part of an hour castigating Robert Scoble for not writing long, thoughtful blog posts.
Thank God he doesn’t. My brain can’t handle too many long, thoughtful pondering blog posts. But you can listen to what Mike Arrington [...]

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