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Adri Munier
MoMB | The Museum of Modern Betas - http://a3m.posterous.com/momb-th...
MoMB | The Museum of Modern Betas
Posted via web from A3 Munier seizes the day - Adri Munier from Posterous
thx. Somehow this picture captures the essence of the MoMB. - Saurier Duval
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Panabee - See results from Google, Bing, Twitter, Amazon, Wikipedia, and others with one click - http://momb.socio-kybernetics.net/beta...
Panabee - See results from Google, Bing, Twitter, Amazon, Wikipedia, and others with one click
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MoMB: twotweet - "twotweet is a simple shopping cart for your Twitter account" - http://momb.socio-kybernetics.net/beta...
MoMB: twotweet - "twotweet is a simple shopping cart for your Twitter account"
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"a location-based social shopping app that allows you to share photos and tweets on amazing finds as you stumble upon them." - Saurier Duval from Bookmarklet
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emotionstream is a data mining research project that searches for emotion patterns on twitter - Saurier Duval from Bookmarklet
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Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule - http://paulgraham.com/makerss...
Paul Graham on the clash of cultures - Saurier Duval
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alerts of local ISS passings through twitter - Saurier Duval from Bookmarklet
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How Far Did Your Tweet Travel? - Saurier Duval from Bookmarklet
Rick Turoczy
Random philosophical question: Is there any form of electronic communication that respects the recipient more than the author?
Beautiful, welcoming design. Something that not only encourages you to participate, but compels. Not necessarily electronic, could be print or even social engineering :) - Selena Deckelmann
Ooh. Thanks, Selena. I REALLY like that take on the question. ;) - Rick Turoczy
@grigs said "i'd argue web pages--html, css, javascript--respect the recipient more than the author." I was thinking that RSS feeds might have a level of respect, too. - Rick Turoczy
If you've seen some of the post comments I get sometimes, you would say blogs ;) - dougcoleman
I'd say email. Once I get an email message, it's mine. You can't revoke it, you can't reliably tell what I did with it, and I can do a variety of things to it. - Mark Trapp
@Mark Trapp See? That's why I love getting other opinions on this stuff. Email was the thing that sparked this whole thought (well, mass email really) because I see it as making it extremely easy for the author but less respectful of the end recipient. - Rick Turoczy
Jack Dorsey described µblogging as "fundamentally recipient controlled" with it's [trivially easy] "unfollow" feature. the ease of use of this feature puts pressure on the sender to send something good, so the content is good. plus, the stream is good overall because it's easily composed and trimmed. e-mail doesn't respect the recipient b/c he can't [easily] opt-out of an annoying sender's missives. - Brian Hendrickson
not sure if this qualifies as communication, but the Wikipedia radically favors the recipients over the authors/contributors. - Saurier Duval
These are all great and very thoughtful responses. Thanks so much to everyone for chiming in. - Rick Turoczy
digital photos (online) are borrowed/collected/blogged/augmented/stolen/imitated... and rarely bought or attributed. - dtwood
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Keep Track of Your Running and Tweet To Your Friends - Saurier Duval from Bookmarklet
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(need to check this out.) - Saurier Duval
Robert Morrison
The Museum of Modern Betas (MoMB) is still in early alpha... Huh? :-)) http://momb.socio-kybernetics.net/about Still, I think it's worth a visit.
Heh, the tagline is from 2005... Maybe time to update it :-) - Saurier Duval
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Real Time Blogging With FriendFeed - http://getanewbrowser.com/2009...
add real time conversation to a blog via friendfeed. - Saurier Duval
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Thoughts on Opera Unite - http://factoryjoe.com/blog...
"Okay, so I shit all over Opera Unite, but you can’t come out and promise all kinds of world-changing, freedom-enhancing goodness and then not deliver! — worse, to do so when their newest competitor (Google!) is schooling everyone with the perfect example of how to do it right (see: Wave)" (factoryjoe) - Saurier Duval
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45 Incredible Retro Robot Inventions Built with Everyday Trash - http://speckyboy.com/2009...
cute - Saurier Duval
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Concepts in the public domain from al3x Payne - Saurier Duval
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Opera Unite reinvents the Web - http://www.opera.com/press...
Opera today unveiled Opera Unite, a new technology that shakes up the old client-server computing model of the Web. Opera Unite turns any computer into both a client and a server, allowing it to interact with and serve content to other computers directly across the Web, without the need for third-party servers. - Saurier Duval
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YouTube Tests Choose-Your-Own Ads - http://www.paidcontent.org/entry...
Viewers will be able to pick between watching a single pre-roll ad or up to four commercial breaks (paidcontent) - Saurier Duval
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R&D 2.0: Fewer Engineers, More Anthropologists - http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/radjou...
Anthropologists and ethnographers. By having anthropologists study and interact with end-customers in their natural settings, Western firms can learn to tailor their business models and offerings to match users' socio-economic and cultural context (Navi Radjou - HarvardBusiness.org) - Saurier Duval
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flickr goes twitpic - Saurier Duval
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Chris Anderson’s Counterintuitive Rules For Charging For Media Online - http://www.techcrunch.com/2009...
freemium 101 - Saurier Duval
Robin Wauters
I'm attending BetaGroup #11 - Belgian Web Entrepreneurs -- http://betagroup11.eventbrite.com/...
Her Lindsay-ness
Wow... I'm depressed now. Went on MoMB to try to find a service for RSS to Email and ended up browsing through a bunch of beta apps that I had followed and used for a while, most of which are no longer around. Couldn't find a single RSS to Email service that's still up either.
The bubble of "free cool online services" has definitely burst. But why is it so hard just to get RSS in near-real-time in anything other than a feed reader or IM? I really don't want to write a service myself :(. - Her Lindsay-ness
Try notifixious, I'm using it. They can notify You in various ways, including e-mail. I'm using IM notifications, but I think they have a couple glitches to solve. (http://notifixio.us/) - Mladen Srdić
I used to use xFruits for RSS->Email, but it wasn't always reliable. :/ - Alix Whitmire
Feedburner will do this. I think FF might too. - You. from BuddyFeed
@Mladen - trying out notifixio.us but suspecting it will only send me a link to the post instead of the content... we'll see what happens. @Alfredo - RSSFwd is about to go away, FeedMyInbox only gives you daily aggregations (I need near-real-time as the posts I'm trying to monitor are time-sensitive) and Tabbloid is the same issue as FeedMyInbox. @Dave Feedburner also has the same... more... - Her Lindsay-ness
Ah, quite different. Sounds like a RSS to listserve gateway. Interesting concept, hadn't heard of that approach. Yahoo Pipes might be useful too, but it would be a bit of a science project - You. from BuddyFeed
Yahoo Pipes only creates an RSS feed, it' won't send emails. :(. Here's basically the deal... I created a tumblog for my son's teacher to post the class daily assignments to. She's been using it every day which is great for all the parents to keep up with their kid's assignments and it has generated quite a bit of interest. I am trying to find a service that I (and all the other parents) can subscribe to that will email us the daily post within a short time after she posts it. - Her Lindsay-ness
I tried FeedBurner but it isn't posting until the next day (which is pointless because the kids will have already gone back to school!). All I want is a service that can email us the one post every day. She could post it anytime between 2pm and 5pm every day so I can't really set up a timer easily. I'm not sure why there are so few options out there for what, to me, seems like a pretty simple use-case: email me every time this site is updated... - Her Lindsay-ness
I finally got through trying out http://notifixio.us and it sends out things within about 20 minutes of them being posted, but it doesn't include pictures (the daily posts are a photograph of the class assignment board with any extra items as text). I need full post notification, but I guess near-real-time teasers are better than full posts that are 20 hours too late. - Her Lindsay-ness
You need features similar to Mailman in which you can subscribe to mailing lists. But it will not meet all of your requirements. But Moodle (http://docs.moodle.org/en...) will but it is too bloated for what you want to do and maybe be too much overhead to maintain. - imabonehead
Hey Lindsay, Julien from Notifixious here! Just wanted to let you know that we're working hard to improve our product and we're listening to anything you could have to say! Regarding the fact that we don't send full artciles, it is due to the fact that we don't want to "steal" visitors from the content sources. Blogs, media sites... etc usually make revenues from ads they have on their pages, we find it fair to let the user see these ads. Also, in some cases, it is to avoid 'copyright' problems, [...] - Julien
[...] since some services just won't allow us to reproduce their content (but they have rss feeds... go figure!. So, once again, feel free to make any suggestion or comment to help us improve our service! - Julien
Hi Julian. I "claimed" the blog when I created an account on Notifixio.us. Could you allow people to opt-in to having full posts as notifications if it's their blog? I set up the blog specifically to share that information easily with other people so it would be a great help, especially considering you guys seem to have the market cornered on near-real-time RSS email notifications. Also, I tried adding the widget code to my Tumblr and it wasn't compatible for some reason... - Her Lindsay-ness
It got rid of everything underneath it on the sidebar where I added the code and it also hid the link at the top left of the page that allows me access to the dashboard / customize for the blog (when I'm logged in to that Tumblr account). Any help is appreciated. Thanks! - Her Lindsay-ness
It's seriously weird that most of the services which provided rss2email in 'real-time' seem to be gone. Pragmatically speaking: if getting the posts emailed is a primary usecase you could consider using WordPress, Textpattern, ... and a plugin which emails new posts as they are published (haven't used any, but they should be available.) - Saurier Duval
Saurier, I agree about it being strange that there are so few RSS to Email services out there now. Part of the usecase for this was to be super dead simple for the teacher that's posting. I wanted her to be able to email posts to the blog and not even have to log in to create new posts (she knows how to use email). You can't get much simpler than a Tumblog. As for the email capabilities... more... - Her Lindsay-ness
Email?? *rolls eyes* That is SO 2003! Only OLD people use email now. - Internet's Tad
Oi! I'm NOT old, and I use email. First thing I check in the morning; last thing at night. Most reliable way to get hold of me is to email me. I'm not always on here, but I've always got email running. Anyone emailing me requiring a reply, will probably get one back within an hour on an average day during business hours at least (and often other times too). I MUCH prefer it to phone, and there's a written record if necessary, as I archive everything I might need again. - Ian May
@Tad - Remember who I am trying to help out with this... Email is blogging for old people, yeah, but it is also stable, reliable, archive-able, ubiquitous and easy to use... it's not going away any time soon and it's what this "customer base" is familiar with so I need to figure out how to accommodate them. And, frankly, I want it too because it's a central place for me to keep up with incoming info. - Her Lindsay-ness
It's possible, not out of the box though. And someone needs to manage the list manually, probably. Posterous lets you post via email AND emails a daily digest of your subscriptions, again not as they are posted. A social hack: have the teacher email the post both to the blog and to a mailinglist / the parents? - Saurier Duval
I thought about a mailing list but again was trying to keep it so dead simple. It was hard enough to get her to start mailing/posting to one place every day. I don't want to do anything to discourage or confuse her at this point now that the kids and other parents are following it. :) Hoping that Notifixio.us will maybe come through with that opt-in for blog owners to post full content. - Her Lindsay-ness
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Steven Livingstone-Pérez
just curious: where did you find / how did you come up with this url? (it's working, but it's not generated by the blogtool I use since I don't provide trackback) - Saurier Duval
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