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I am, somewhat shockingly, entranced by a web 2.0 app that doesn’t involve tagging: twitter

I’ve been keeping an eye on twitter for awhile now. I thought it was interesting when I first heard about it, but I didn’t really see how it would be useful for me. I’m already blogging. I have a tumblelog. I del.icio.us. I’m on IM. How much more do I need or have time for? [...]


Size doesn’t matter

I post hundreds of photographs on the web every year, and I don’t give a rat’s ass what the most popular photo site is. You probably shouldn’t care, either.
Really, does it matter to you if Photobucket (who got big as a third-party host for users on sites like MySpace and Xanga) or facebook (who [...]


It’s alive, but not like Frankenstein’s monster

According to a study from HP Labs, Facebook pokes pulse like a heart: “the timing of messages … looks like the regular heartbeat of an organism, and given the enormous size of the network it was quite surprising.”
I’ve been thinking about this off and on since I read about it a couple of weeks [...]


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