Nominations for the Open Web Awards have opened up today. The Open Web Awards is the first ever online, open collaborative awards event, to recognize the best online communities representing web 2.0. Today’s nominations center around Widgets and Applications.
To nominate a widget or application, leave a comment with the word “NOMINATE” in it. Nominations [...]
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Open Web Awards Nominations Open
Interview With Mark ‘Rizzn’ Hopkins
Mark Rizzn is a contributing editor over at Mashable.com He’s also the host of a popular podcast called Daily Politics And Tech with his co-host Art Lindsey. I’ve sort of known Mark since the days of him doing his podcast Live on Talkshoe. Mark is moving up in the world of New Media and online [...]
November 14th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedBlogWorthy - Tech In Demand
A good friend of mine, James Mowery has started up his own blog, Tech In Demand, which deals with Technology, a sprinkling of Web 2.0 and buzz worthy insight. James was at one time a contributing editor to Mashable.com and was responsible for this post, Online Productivity Toolbox: 30+ Resources to Get Things Done which [...]
September 4th, 2007 | Jeffro | 3 comments | ContinuedAsk Me A Question Via Qwizzy
While browsing Steven Hodsons blog, I noticed an interesting widget on his site that displayed questions he had been asked, followed up with his answers. I thought this was a novel idea and a way for me to communicate directly with my readers.
Qwizzy.com was created by Adam Ostrow, Contributing editor for Mashable.com and Peter Franza, [...]
Turn WordPress Into Personal Hub
Sean Aune from Mashable.com has put together a useful list of 30+Tools that help turn your WordPress blog, into a personal hub of information. Using your blog as a central hub, allows you to keep in touch on multiple networks using one site.
I’m not sure which of these tools I might install onto this WordPress [...]
FaceBook Having Trouble Staying Up
Third party applications may be hammering away at the Facebook API. According to Mashable, Facebook has reportedly gone down for extended periods of time today. Looks to me as if the applications combined with the enormous amount of popularity is causing Facebook to stumble a bit.
As far as I can tell, Facebook is back to [...]
Let Your Greenvoice Be Heard
As reported by Mashable Greenvoice has launched a new activism community for those who love to live green. The first thing you’ll notice is the page layout and design, which I personally feel is excellent. Greenvoice is yet another platform for people to share, collaborate, communicate and voice opinions on issues related to living green.
Those [...]
Malware Hijacking YouTube Users
As reported by Mashable and PCWorld YouTube is being used as a vehicle to infect users with Zlob malware. The malware is in a form of a fake video link which initiates the install of a trojan, which then bombards users with porn adware.
It’s times like these where you really hope that the YouTube [...]
Jaiku Launches Channels Feature
As reported by Mashable Jaiku has finally added the ability for users to create their own channels. Users are limited to creating only three channels, with each channel being publicly viewable upon creation.
Channel administrators will be able to give their channel a unique avatar, short description, add feeds to the channel, and will also be [...]
Who Needs Privacy?
As illustrated by Nick Douglas writer for Valleywag and a recent article on Mashable.com written by James Mowery titled Stalking 2.0 have users switched from wanting to remain anonymous to practically being stalked and not giving a hoot about privacy anymore? As most of us know, anonymity on the Internet is a tough thing to [...]
June 19th, 2007 | Jeffro | 1 comment | Continued