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My essentials keep me updated on my favourite topics mostly related to the Read/Write web, they are the fuel for my blog Library clips.
The other special quality about these bloggers is that I consider them one of the most authoritative in their topic... 
My essentials keep me updated on my favourite topics mostly related to the Read/Write web, they are the fuel for my blog Library clips.
The other special quality about these bloggers is that I consider them one of the most authoritative in their topic areas...web 2.0, blogs, networks, community, km, rss, im, email, opml, bookmarks, attention, wiki, collaboration, communication, newsmastering...
To top it off they are fresh with what's happening "right now"!
These blogs are important to my daily reading so I have these feeds going through Rasasa (RSS to IM or email or SMS). Everytime one of these blogs publishes a post, bam! a new IM appears on my desktop...it's in my face, there is no way I'm going to miss the boat...on some days I don't have time to get to my RSS Reader...so this is my sure method of keeping updated. 
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Regator, a new blog aggregator that hopes to reduce the blogosphere down to consumable chunks for the average user, has launched today in private beta. The site acts like a combination between Digg and a standard RSS reader, allowing users to vote on the most popular stories drawn from 3,000 blogs that have been [...]
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For today’s Mashable Conversations, we sat down with EventVue’s CEO Rob Johnson. They run a service that is used in connection with major meet-up and conference style events that allows you to actually know who you’ll meet before you meet them. Their service, at least the central part of it, reminds me of...
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2008 has seen a big change in the way the blogging community communicates with each other. In a nutshell, discussions have become very fragmented. There are two main reasons for this: firstly Twitter and its 140 character soundbites has become very popular among bloggers, and secondly FriendFeed has tipped as the lifestreamin...
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2008 has seen a big change in the way the blogging community communicates with each other. In a nutshell, discussions have become very fragmented. There are two main reasons for this: firstly Twitter and its 140 character soundbites has become very popular among bloggers, and secondly FriendFeed has tipped as the lifestreamin...
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Google has just released a lengthy blog post to announce that it has finally put its privacy policy on its homepage. The search giant has been repeatedly questioned over the last few months over its lack of a readily available privacy policy, which until now has been buried in the “About Google” section of [...]
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Here are some of the jobs listed on CrunchBoard over the last week:
Fulltime Senior AJAX/PHP Web DeveloperDriverSide - San Francisco, CA
QA EngineerGx5 - Anywhere
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Head of Web Design &...
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Hitwise Intelligence took an interesting look at the breakdown of Yahoo's properties today. They come to the conclusion that, even if Yahoo sells off its search division, Yahoo's other properties probably wouldn't be too affected by this, as they get most of their traffic from Google's search anyway. Only Yahoo Image Search,...
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(Credit: Apple.com)Are you a .Mac subscriber who's been using the built-in bookmark syncing app? Come Sunday that service will no longer exist as part of the MobileMe transition, so if you want to do one last sync you've got to get it done this weekend.
Shortly after the MobileMe announcement last month Apple sent out an...
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