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Tuesday, February 18, 2003 |
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NewsMonster Lives Wow, this one does look like a MONSTER
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MS Third DegreeOops, meant Three Degrees. Neat idea (I have a 10 year old, who asked me yesterday for her own blog), and given the libraries already existant in Java it looks pretty easy to replicate.Yes, I was thinking just thos morning that journaling could be strong in the teen/young adult age demographic. decorate your weblog with your favorite characters, that type of stuff. One issue is that young children may want to keep a diary, but I'm not sure theyshoudl have public weblogs... 1:23:47 PM |
SearchDay - Puzzling Out Google's Blogger AcquisitionOther potential "synergies" between Google and Pyra: personalization and geolocation. While I don't want to speculate too much without first talking with Google (spokesperson David Krane declined to comment), it's interesting to consider ways that the Blogger tools could be integrated with other acquisitions previously made by Google.Bingo! I write about what's on my mind, and content from other bloggers finds me! I want a service that subscribes to my weblog, runs a Bayesian filter on my content, then matched the results to other weblog bayesian filter result, and sends me previously unseen links via a weblog that I subscribe to. 11:47:58 AM |
Instapundit on Blogads: 'highly desirable demographics"Glenn Reynolds gave a nice plug for Blogads yesterday. "Now that Google has seen the value of tapping into the blogosphere, I think that a lot of other folks will want to, too." Blogads "lets advertisers reach select audiences with highly desirable demographics for next to nothing," writes Glenn. [Blogads.org -- where money meets the blog]Now if BlogAds could just figure out that weblogs will be concumed by news aggregators instead of web browsers, they may have a business! 11:41:33 AM |
