links for 2008-01-07
Written on January 7, 2008
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..."In November 2005, Way posted his songs on the music-based social community SoundClick. Following positive reviews on the site, Soulja Boy then established his own web pages on YouTube and MySpace."
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His composition "Chocolate Rain" and accompanying video on YouTube became a popular Internet meme in July 2007. Within the course of a month, Zonday went from grad student in Minneapolis[2] to appearances on national television
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"are those persons or groups who have grown to prominence and become Internet phenomena on the basis of their appearance in YouTube videos"
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what Time called "may be the hottest upload in web history that doesn't include a naked famous person or a politician saying something career-ending." "
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"Part of what has facilitated 2 Girls 1 Cup's spread are the reactions it causes. Hundreds of videos exist on YouTube of users showing the original video to their friends and taping their reactions". Never mind the video, but the techniques are clever
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The mission of InternetSAR.org is to develop and promote the use of the Internet to conduct collaborative analysis of aerial and satellite imagery during search and rescue operations to help locate down or missing aircraft or vessels
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"See Decode Jerusalem as a tool that allows you to broaden your understanding of the conflict and helps you to make sense of what you see and experience. For every described location the guide is giving you two assorted opinions: the Palestinian and the I
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arguaby, the best thing to come out of the obsessive media coverage of the US elections campaign -- the visualisations!
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and one more visualisation...
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Linkfluence engineers mapping, monitoring and analytics solutions for the social web. Our solutions make finding influential communities and following their conversations easier for the greatest benefit of corporations, consultancies or survey institute
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i don't know Linkfluence is, but the way it powers visualization on this site is the best I've seen in a long time
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"Justin and Christine paint pictures of things they want and then sell them for the exact price of the item. The things they're after range from $12.70 for an order of buffalo wings to $1,056.07 for a single month's rent check".
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all google products/blogs in one place -- very handy
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hm, did we need a Digg for opinions?
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