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Fitbit - Automatically Track Your Fitness and Sleep
September 10 at 3:21 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
This looks really cool. - Steve Rubel via Bookmarklet
I want one! Just signed up for email notification. - Joey Lo
Intrigued. - Andy Roth
This is one of the most promising startups I've seen recently. - Alexander Carlill
very cool - will give us nerds sleepless nights! ;) - Dieter Schwarz
I like it! I'd want a Fitbit widget <g> to show graphs in my blog's sidebar. - Brent Logan
Definitely buying this. - Alexander Carlill
All depends on the effective accuracy of pedometer and polysomnograph-like measurements. People overestimate their exercise and underestimate their caloric intake when asked to journal. One day, I hope, the devices and services will be accurate and unobtrusive enough to show us what we're really doing to our bodies. - Kawika Holbrook
I weigh myself every night and I'll notice if I have bags under my eyes in the morning. Not sure I am willing to drop $99 to REVOLUTIONIZE PERSONAL BIOANALYTICS just yet. - Daniel J. Pritchett
Seems cool. But how does it tell when you're sleeping? - Kevin Pedraja
I dont want to be consciouss that much... not ready ... its like having a sport coach and diet doctor as inner voice... creepy - Alemsah
@Kevin, more importantly, and where do you put it while you're sleeping ;) - Marko Bon
similar product http://www.fitbug.com - vepa
Watched the presentation on UStream - this is revolutionary - monitors your sleep, exercise and diet? Brilliant!!! - Robyn Hawk
Does this take into account speed, weight, incline, intensity and so forth? - Mo Kargas
more similar products, http://www.walkingspree.com (web 2.0 and uses an accelerometer like fitbit with focus on corporate wellness - disclosure - I'm with this company), https://www.virginhealthmiles.... (corporate wellness)/, http://www.walkstyles.com (also has web 2.0 features) - Lisa R
I saw this at TC50, and I was extraordinarily impressed. Definitely worth being on the pre-order list. - Steve Spalding
Has anyone actually seen this in action? I'm going to buy it, but I'd like to know how much it lives up to promises made. - Alexander Carlill
sleeping with all those waves...are u sure it's healthy? - David Sadigh
Matt: It comes with a wrist strap. - Alexander Carlill
Anyone know what kind of reporting you get? Analytics? - Tim FitzGerald
There's a picture around somewhere of what the site looks like in use - gives you: a breakdown of time spent sedentary, slightly active, very active; length of sleep and number of times woken up; calorie expenditure, intake and remaining. Stuff like that. - Alexander Carlill
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Re: Jason Baer's comment - so it's true that "GoDaddy was registering domains that people researched on their site"? - Joey Lo
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Creates an RSS feed of Google search result changes. Works for images etc, not just web. - Andrew Shuttleworth
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great post Chris - luca Filigheddu
Great post, I'm learning so much from you. Keep rockin! - Denise
Thanks Chris, and love number 43. - Sarah
@chrisbrogan is relentless in the creation of usable compelling content. I love his stuff and hate that I'm not half as productive. - Barry Reicherter via twhirl
i love the last part of #47 "be a good citizen." for me, that is the essence of what builds trust with anyone trying to promote a product. - mike
Wow! Outstanding list Chris, thanks - Keith Childs
Juicy post... thanks! - Pedro Rocha
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The Safest Seat to Sit In On a Plane is… | FlowingData
July 13 at 12:53 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Contrary to expert statements that "one seat is safe as the other," the study found that it is safer to sit in the back. [...] Passengers near the tail of a plane are about 40 percent more likely to survive a crash than those in the first few rows up front. [69% survival rate vs 49%] - Simon via Bookmarklet
One advantage to my lack of elite status when I fly. - Hutch Carpenter
good to know I can save that extra cash and sit in the back... - Nathan
They should subtract out all crashes where there are no survivors. - Sam Pullara
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“Why does FriendFeed recommend that you subscribe to people, but it doesn't also recommend blocking certain people too? I notice certain people are getting blocked by tons of people. Unfortunately newbies will have to see their spew for a while until they get wise that they can block them too.”
July 12 at 10:52 pm - Link
What, like a most frequently blocked list? Interesting idea. I actually think some might strive to make such a list. - AJ Kohn
Unless it is blatantly obvious spam I would hope FriendFeed would not recommend blocking people. That just seems so against the idea of social inyeraction even though some control is necessary. - Scott Jarkoff
What a blow to the suggested blockee's self-confidence, unless they're a spam bot. - Eric Schlissel via twhirl
AJ: yeah, that's the downside of such a list. - Robert Scoble
@scobleizer: Their recommendation algorithm is so basic ! based only on how "popular" were those users... I won't trust a redcommended "to block" list if they implement it - directeur via NoiseRiver
maybe FF can just slightly lighten the color of a blocked person's text each time someone blocks them, so by the time 10 people block them, their messages are #FFFFFF ;-) Hmmm why is this text in gray? lol - Karim
@yesthatkarim: That's called karma. And karma, Karim, is a bad thing :) - directeur via NoiseRiver
Shouldn't it be up to the individual to figure it out for themselves? FF is filled with intelligent folks with common sense... - Mona N.
Fortunately I haven't encountered any spammers here on FF yet. If I ever end up on someone's $#!+ list though, I hope someone tells me about it. Don't worry, my ego won't be hurt. I got a bottle in the cupboard I've been just dying to dive into anyways so I'll be ok ;-) - Paul Short
Paul: If I drank everytime someone put me on their #$% list I'd be alcoholic. :-) Mona: of course, but I just thought it was fun that FriendFeed has a recommended list, which is really a popularity thing, but doesn't tell you the other end of the scale, those people who got blocked a lot. - Robert Scoble
@scobleizer: We once discussed about popularity and interests. I created a way to see who's intersting for you on FriendFeed. I humbly think that it's the way things should work :) - directeur via NoiseRiver
I know... but in high school I made a lot of people feel crappy and vice versa. This is the internet, but e-feelings DO matter, don't they? i mean I don't have 16k + followers but imagine how you would feel if you were put up on that list... Those people are black listed for a reason and if anything, it'd fuel their negative attention whoring even more, no? - Mona N.
This goes against the entire spirit of social networks.. Hope none of the social networks do this. - Muthu Ramadoss
Robert, just like HR departments can't say anything negative about former employees without risking liability, maybe it wouldn't be right for FF to formally blacklist people. - Sprague D
I don't understand how this goes against social media. Social media is all about using society to circulate, comment, and recommend media. Noting things that the majority doesn't like should be part of that. - xero
Sprague, Muthu, and Mona: you're right. It's a bad idea. It would actually reinforce negative behaviors, too. Sorry. Sometimes my thoughts aren't good. :-) - Robert Scoble
Though, it could be easily abused... Better ignored than actively blocked. - xero
I'm guessing because they don't want to be sued. - Morton Fox
I'm with@muthu - one of the things I love about FF is that it lets people tailor the experience for themselves. I would leave if they began instituting some kind of official recommendations on who to block and who not to block - Marco (aureliusmaximus)
Don't stop thinking out loud, though. - Chris Baskind
Just like in society, you can pick and choose who you want to interact with..... "hide" or "block" are two extremely useful features! - Mona N.
Robert: FF is the only place i've ever been able to have civil discussion on the internet haha. Regardless of if I agree or disagree, I think it's great you just say whatever is on your mind.... I guess that's why you're.. what was that word? A Technical Evangelist... HA - Mona N.
it would just cause a person to create a new account the moment they got the hint of mass blocking. I would say it should be a third party gem. - InsaneNinja via fftogo
After thinking about this, an *unpopularity* list may not be such a good idea. Personally, I still follow and read people here and on other services that the community at large have declared to be trolls, unpopular, or whatever. I still find their stuff interesting, in a slowing-down-to-see-the-wreck sort of way. "One mans garbage is another mans gold... and all that. But that's just me... - Paul Short
Why does it recommend people but not say why they are recommended. Just because someone is an A list blogger, doesn't mean they blog about stuff you are interested in. Why not do it like Google reader and recommend people based on what they blog about (ie. photos, tech, politics, etc) - CJPhoto
Scoble, how do you know a person is blocked by other people? (I gotta say, I generally don't have that problem though, as I first read a person's stream before making a decision.) - Vincent van Wylick
The last thing I'd want is new users assuming that the admins of FriendFeed are personally deciding who's worthy and who isn't around here. The only way it would work is if FriendFeed was completely transparent with the metrics used to determine who is on the Yea list and who is on the Nay list. Even then, I still think it's a bad idea: new users should be allowed to discover things for themselves without preconception. Remember, let each user shape the noise. - Akiva Moskovitz
sounds like FF karma - Robyn Miller
I thinking following and blocking are something each individual needs to sort through. I have followed, unfollowed, and then re-followed a few people who irritated me with some comments, or just began a spammy incoherent noise fest. Other I just grew weary of hearing the same strident message on a daily basis. - Michael VanDervort via twhirl
Ah, so if the A-List is dead, then we need to get working on the Z-list to preserve our need for hierarchy. - Michael Markman
Isn't the recommended list just a list of people who appear most often on the friend lists of your current friends? What would the not recommended list be - a list people that aren't on the friend list of any of your friends? A bit too xenophobic perhaps? - Brian Sullivan
something against newbies? the most blocking-worth people on FF are some of the so-called blogstars, imho. - Davide Tarasconi via twhirl
Might as well add a "karma/digg" system to Friendfeed users. Then we can battle each-other RPG style. Pissed someone off? -1 point. - "Czar" DJ Peterman
We'll need something eventually. The spammers are going to start spamming friend requests soon enough. I've already had to deal with spam on twitter, and I have very few people I'm following. - Mr. Gunn
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Cartoon: Twitter Dating - ReadWriteWeb
July 13 at 4:44 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Can't date on Twitter? What about get a FriendFeed room? - Elliott Ng via Bookmarklet
LOL. Love it. Yah, a FF room for singles would be a great idea. I'm afraid you can't join though, Elliott. - Joey Lo
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“Which design do you find to be most aesthetically pleasing (and optimal): left sidebar, right sidebar, one left and one right, or two right? Trying to decide for my blog redesign.”
July 10 at 7:08 am - Link
Right sidebar. Because English speaking folks read from left to right, your eye gets to the main content more quickly, while still having access to auxiliary info as needed. Also makes for a more mobile friendly website if you haven't taken specific actions to make it mobile friendly. - Gregory Pittman
It's a tie between two right sidebars or one left and right. - Summer
I prefer the right sidebar for the same reason as Gregory. English speakers read from left to right. Now, if it's a site in Hebrew.... - Jason Goldberg
For some reason I don't like a left sidebar. I tried 2 rights, but it's hard to pull off. I think the number of stuff you want to have in your sidebars warrants having both a really well-optimized header and a 3 column layout. - Joseph Z.
I've been using the right side. - orionstarr
Either one or two sidebars, but mostly both on right. - Alex Cristache
right side, good font, simple layout :) - Stagekid
I like all sidebars on the right, but prefer just one slightly wider sidebar. - ♫ Rahsheen™
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“Best line heard in Apple Store, from Nick Starr: "the are running on Twitter servers." the credit card approval system is down.”
July 11 at 8:28 am - Link
If they were running on Windows, they wouldn't be down. ;) - John Denver
Well of course, OS X servers can't handle the load. They should have used Linux. - Jake (aka Jawee) via twhirl
actually the credit card machines ARE running Windows. - Robert Scoble
windows really ???? - Raza via Alert Thingy
Seems like a mini-Black Friday - Lois Gray
In Germany everything went smooth, only short waiting (at least at the time I bought mine....) Only they had far too few phones everywhere - Markus
Yeah. Windows. That's always been the joke...apple stores running Windows paypoint software. - Jerry Chacon via twhirl
Apple store running Windows.. And SJ wants everyone to run Apple! - Muthu Ramadoss
I agree with Lois. This does not look good for Apple or ATT - Jerry Chacon via twhirl
If an Apple service goes down, is it a fail lemming? - Ontario Emperor
From a buzz perspective, what is interesting is that most of the comments are along the lines of "It sucks that the activation is down, but it won't affect my interest in getting a 3G" Nobody seems to take a negative position other than "I might wait a couple days to get an iPhone" - David Thomas
@John Denver - haven't you ever looked at their checkout PDAs? They are Windows Mobile devices, so they probably *are* running Windows servers. - Hillary Hartley
Twitter did raise their API limit. Who knows, maybe Apple is using Twitter. Was anybody asked for their Twitter account details? :D - Manu Ullas via twhirl
Maybe twitter raised the API temporarily to handle the IPhone hype? Might check their blog. - Mo Kargas
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Cow farts collected in plastic tank for global warming study - Telegraph
July 9 at 6:47 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"In a bid to understand the impact of the wind produced by cows on global warming, scientists collected gas from their stomachs in plastic tanks attached to their backs." - MG Siegler via Bookmarklet
OMG - AJ Batac
Oh good grief! - Adam Turetzky
I just love the photo. - Rob Schonberger
I'm not trying to be funny when I mention that may be dangerous - methane is flammable. Ok, it is funny if you think of those things becoming like a jetpack. - Vince DeGeorge
HAHA that made me LAUGH OUT LOUD - Mona N.
OMG, seriously you guys, that is so totally gross. LOL - ♫ Rahsheen™
Oh, that poor thing even looks embarrassed. Vegetarianism, anyone? :-) - Joanmarie
These Scientists should try the experiment on their self! - Alex Sauceda
Human toots don't contain methane very often, makes strapping tanks on scientists a fairly unfeasible alternative. Needs a no smoking sign IMO. - Geoff Schultz
Not to be rude, but I know a few flatuent humans who would be perfect for this study. where do I sign them up? - Jason Kaneshiro
Cow with jet packs... I AM ... IRON COW - Yolanda ♥s Nuttycakes
@Yolanda I'm wiping the tears from my eyes! - Capn' One-Eye ☠
Where can I get one of those? - Jason Runyan
This could take cow tipping to a another place - Jon Dillon
So with enough burritos, this cow could float? http://tinyurl.com/methanedens... - Kip
lol @Yolanda. Me, I had a Hindenberg parody all ready to go, but when the radio announcer started comparing the smell of the burning cow to BBQ, it got a little dark even for me. - Karim
The poor cow looks mortified, and the English government will give grants for anything apparently. - Jacob
And you wonder how we ended up with mad cows - Jon Dillon
more like pissed-off cows. - Victor Ryden
what will the scientists do next? - Rahul Das
Yolanda, FTW! - Sujal Shah
I thought the majority of the methane they produced came from burps, not farts... - Michael Hylkema
McCain and Bush already devising plan to drop the cows on Iran. - Chris Reed
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iPhone Apps I've Downloaded
July 10 at 8:34 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
Going mostly free for now, but these are the ones I'm going to try initially. - Bwana via Bookmarklet
I installed the itunes update, but I don't see that in the store. It probably isn't there because I haven't registered an iphone yet. - Phil Glockner
J. Phil - Here is a direct link http://phobos.apple.com/WebObj... - Bwana
Just found another - Tuner. Internet Radio baby!! w0000000. $13 is a tad much though - Bwana
AIM? - Al Degutis via twhirl
Thought the same on the Tuner app. Pandora is there for free so I'm starting there. - Shellee
Heard from someone who downloaded AIM app it's only 0.5 MB (!) - Mona N.
they download pretty fast - Bwana
i'm just surprised the aim app is so light... i expected it to be at least 5mb. i mean it IS aim and all haha - Mona N.
Little buggy...it crashed on initial install. I reinstalled it and now it's working. So far, Midomi is the coolest app I've tried followed by Exposure. - Bwana
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Yes. At some point this will have to change. Not necessarily go away. Premium service models are always a good place to start. However, you need to offer some level of FREE in order to get users engaged and invested. :) - Miguel23
Pandora's box --once opened it is not going to be closed or go away -- ever - Brian Sullivan
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