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POPSTop 100 Undiscovered Web Sites (2) Don't miss "Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites (1)" http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/2FB36AA0-3BFC-4418-A0D0-3C87A1D5BA8B/ ... You'll see a large collection of Web applications and tech sites, excellent blogs, offbeat social networks, and, as always, a handful of addictive Flash games for those slow days at work. Some of these sites are completely under the radar and get very little traffic. Others are hugely popular within a specific demographic. But all of them deserve to be in your bookmarks.
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POPSNPR is kicking ass because they "get it" I clipped this from a really compreshensive post on mashable.com that discusses how NPR has been defying the rest of the traditional media industry by steadily growing its audience. After reading it, it seems to me that the key here is that they have a CEO who is embracing the changing media landscape instead resisting/ignoring/denying its impact. It seems like such an obvious approach, but one that so many media companies seem unable or unwilling to take.
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POPSA great review of ClipSearch on Mashable! Thanks to Kristen for the great write-up. Like she said, we're really excited about the potential for ClipSearch to let everyone create their own searchable Web. Check the source for the full piece.
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POPS30+ “Funniest” Places on the Web Sometimes you need to forget about work and just lie back and relax. We actually recommend going outside, ... more fun at http://mashable.com/2007/10/06/funny-bone-toolbox/
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POPSabandon facebook, this network is going down! An article from the guys over at Mashable about the poll "Are you fed with Facebook?" As the circle diagram is showing the majority are fed up with this "2006/2007 phenomena". I´am searching for a social network that is for people over 25 and who has gained life experience. Really tired to see pictures of teenage girls with alot of make up & guys showing their torsos.
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POPS"Google News Gets Comments- With a Big Twist" I am surprised that a company leading in the Web 2.0 world would set up a system of commenting on the news that really lacks openness and direct interaction among readers. I clipped this from one of my favorite blogs, Mashable, that invites readers to instantly express their views on every story. Some of the most engaging interaction happens as a result and some of the most interesting insights and perspective comes from this open editorial style. As a news reader on Google, this system makes the price of engagement pretty high; I would have consider whether going through the motions of sending an email and going through an editorial review is worth the time and energy. I would much rather head to my favorite blogs that have picked up the story and comment directly on the post. What are your thoughts?
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POPS480+ OPEN SOURCE TOOLS/SOFTWARES http://mashable.com/2007/09/23/open-source/ LIST OF TOOLS Accounting Content Management Systems CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Desktop Environments/ Shell replacements Email Clients Encoding, Conversion & Ripping Tools ERP Filesharing & FTP Graphics-Design & Modeling Tools Media Players Messengers & Communication Clients PDF drivers & Tools Personal Information & Task Managers Project Management Reporting Tools RSS System Utilities Office
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POPSWhat's Popular on the Internet? Many More @ Site. How do you keep up to date on what's going on on the Internet? Do a daily check of the "what's hot pages" of the 150 sites on this page and you will remain up2date.
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POPSSee Who Edited Wikipedia at Congress, NY Times and more! Ever wondered what your high-paid government officials are doing on your dime> Changing Wikipedia entries! Find out who is changing what with Virgil Griffith's Wikipedia edit tracker. Virgil's page includes a search tool, allowing you to enter any organization or IP.