Daily Archives: July 10, 2011

Justin.TV: The Movie

July 10, 2011
Justin.TV: The Movie

While the historical accuracy of Facebook tell-all The Social Network was questionable, the movie did tremendously well at the box office. And at the Golden Globe Awards and the Oscars. Now Hollywood producers are looking for the next big story around a tech company. Next up—Justin.TV. LA-based production company Riche Productions has bought the...

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WordPress: Now Powering 50 Million Blogs

July 10, 2011

Mine too, 10x and continue being free while improving. Article source: TNW http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNextWeb/~3/XGrtQlb8aTk/

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Google Buzz Started Off Really Hot, Too (GOOG)

July 10, 2011
Google Buzz Started Off Really Hot, Too (GOOG)

  See Also: The Truth About Twitter Advertising Is Google+ More Of A Threat To Twitter Than Facebook? Google+ Blasts Users With Spam Google+ seems to be an early hit: it already has “millions” of users, and Google has added $20 billion to its market cap since the service began testing. But as former...

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People Read Web Pages in an F-Shaped Pattern

July 10, 2011

At first, I thought, sniff, I am different, I find articles that are interesting no matter where they are, this doesn’t apply to me. Then I thought about my three-column RSS iGoogle home page where I have a slew of blogs listed. Sure enough, I read the upper left RSS feed first and always,...

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Power To The People

July 10, 2011
Power To The People

As I type this, a UPS beeps furiously behind me, over the growl of half-a-dozen diesel generators on the street outside. I’m in an Internet café in Leh, a city nestled in a Himalayan valley surrounded by 6,000-metre / 20,000-foot peaks, the fast-growing capital of India’s northernmost territory Ladakh. It’s clearly outgrown its electrical...

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Servers are like money, you’ll always need more

July 10, 2011

We give Intel a lot of flack here at GigaOM for not being mobile enough or low power enough for scale out computing, but the chipmaker is doing all right in the server category. Jason Waxman, the general manager of Intel’s high density compute business says the growth rate of servers is on a...

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20 Startups That Convinced Random People To Give Them Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars

July 10, 2011
20 Startups That Convinced Random People To Give Them Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars

Image: Kickstarter See Also: 7 “Athletes” Who Made More Money Endorsing Products Than Playing Sports In The Past Year How Qatar Quietly Became The World’s Biggest Modern Art Buyer HOUSE OF THE DAY: An Asian Financier Just Bought Jay-Z’s Former NYC Penthouse For $31 Million You can’t make money without money, and there are...

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20 Startups That Convinced Lots Of Strangers To Give Them Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars

July 10, 2011
20 Startups That Convinced Lots Of Strangers To Give Them Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars

Image: Kickstarter See Also: 7 “Athletes” Who Made More Money Endorsing Products Than Playing Sports In The Past Year How Qatar Quietly Became The World’s Biggest Modern Art Buyer HOUSE OF THE DAY: An Asian Financier Just Bought Jay-Z’s Former NYC Penthouse For $31 Million You can’t make money without money, and there are...

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Do you run, cycle or walk to work? There’s a new type of members club just for you

July 10, 2011

Founded by cyclist commuter Piers Slater, H2 is a club located in Soho, London with an awesome twist. Founded with commuters who run, cycle or walk to work, H2 Soho is the first club of its kind in the city, and the first of many to come. H2 was born out of Slater’s personal...

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Why the chaos in media might be a good thing

July 10, 2011
Why the chaos in media might be a good thing

Everywhere around us we see evidence of chaos and upheaval in the media industry — newspapers laying off staff and even closing, advertising revenues continuing to decline, and so on. What can be done about this state of affairs? Media analyst and journalism professor Clay Shirky says not only is there nothing that can...

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