"You recommend backtype and cocomment for monitoring comments. How about disqus comments? Thats supposed to be leading the race towards comment discussions. And I see mashable has added it as their comment system as well."
- Abhishek Kumar
"Nice overview, I just hope an integrated client tool was available to do this multifaceted task every time. Maybe add everything up and provide me a single interface. You know of any such tool? (feedalizr does twitter, facebook, friendfeed, flickr; but not linkedin or youtube. And the freedom of what you can do besides view status updates and change yours, is quite limited)"
- Abhishek Kumar
AMD Splitting to gang up against Intel? esp in the face of nvidia-intel lawsuit (www.digitimes.com/news/a20090220PD205.html). This is getting interesting.
- Abhishek Kumar
The mystery of Banking: A short story of how credit and banks work, and how it violates Law and causes crises. less than 5 seconds ago
- Abhishek Kumar
"But if I were a user going through slides of my interest on, say Slideshare, I would hate to find a slideshow that's been put there for marketing or advertising a different website. That is the kind of stuff that I would stay away from. Unless ofcourse, the slides are interesting and genuinely thought provoking; in other words, If they intended to inform/convey an idea rather than market or advertise a website."
- Abhishek Kumar
"A professional photographer who wants to keep control will either only upload low resolution versions or will put a watermark on top of the image or both. That is the ONLY way to make sure you keep control. By the way, legally the author or content creator ALWAYS has copyrights. But defending those online is pretty difficult sometimes."
- Robert Scoble
My take would be that in the face of competition among online service providers, those who provide greater control to users over their content should eventually win. And if they turn nasty, others should take over. That's why open source is so appealing...
- Abhishek Kumar
from feedalizr
I dont get how it actually works, but if it is like "hte perfection of twitter spma!" then twitter should cancel the api-access for them or sth..
- natadd
from twhirl
Agreed. That keeps the web 2.0 from the clean state it is now. I'd hate to get such ponzi schemes on twitter. Just plain degrading...
- Abhishek Kumar
from feedalizr
It's just like a Dave Rhodes email, but the "product" is a following. :-)
- Joey Gibson
Hahaha! Twitter's first (?) Ponzi scheme. No money involved, just your reputation!
- Carter Rabasa
Which hosting service would you recommend? Mediatemple? Godaddy? something else? Im looking for something for a personal website which can grow later...
- Abhishek Kumar
from feedalizr