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Blogging of the TV Stars
Blogs on and about popular TV shows are nothing new. The new, new thing is setting up the show's characters as bloggers, passing on tidbits on subplots, story lines, fellow characters and other often random stuff in an attempt to extend the show into the blogosphere.
|| more Social Media >Social Media Users' Bill of Rights: Good idea?
In an attempt to get social network users and providers alike discussing -- err, debating -- what constitutes a truly 'open' social media application, a blog post at Open Social Web has outlined a "Bill of Rights" for users of the social web. Authors include Robert Scoble of Scobleizer (former Microsoft-er, tech evangelist) and Michael Arrington (blogger extraordinaire) of TechCrunch.
|| more Social Media >WebDriven Completes Redesign for NPAF
The WebDriven team worked with our partner HDN Studio to create a new web presence for National Patient Advocate Foundation, a Washington, D.C.-based organization focused on reforms to improve patient access to innovative treatment options.
|| more WebDriven News >Google Voice Goes Local Search; Takes on Telcos
In its gambit to expand its service platform, Google is offering a beta version of 411 local search similar to what you get from your wireless or phone service provider.
|| more Industry News & Trends >Mahalo Pushes Human Powered Search Results
Taking cues from Wikipedia's distributed model of 'folks-editing' but attempting to mitigate some of its inherent unpredictability with a staff of editors, Jason Calacanis of Weblogs Inc fame has recently beta-launched Mahalo -- which we presume is Polynesian for "we really, really think there's room for another search engine." We know, we know it means "thank you" but can any search engine have hope of catching up to Google?
|| more Search >Yahoo! Gets Geeky with Open Source Project Hadoop
Tapping into its inner geek, Yahoo! has been working on an open-source grid project with Doug Cutting of Nutch and Lucene (Java-based search library and applications, etc.) fame. Distributed computing projects are all the rage these days and Yahoo! how has a chit in the "we can crank through terabytes too" grid computing game vs. Google.
|| more Web Development >Buzz Box #3: Celebrity Rehab is Hot; Creepy Baboon Spider Recovery
Vacation is in the rearview which means Buzz Box is back. Rumors about Jenna Bush are in the mix for both Yahoo! and Google's trend trackers...and tales of recovery...of both a scary spider and celebrities with addictions are also hot.
|| more Search >Delta Airlines Employees Make Travel Videos
Delta Airlines recently launched SiteSeer, a collection of short travel videos which offer tips on topics like shopping, history and public transportation for major destinations.
|| more Social Media >Let's Drive is on Vacation
WebDriven Blog is taking a brief respite for fresh mountain air and much needed R&R. We'll be back August 15th.
|| more WebDriven News >WikiHow: User Generated How-To Content
Wikipedia is a great resource if you need to know facts about the world or popular culture -- like say the capital of Moldova or William Shatner's musical career. As the wiki platform grows in popularity, so too its range of applications.
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