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November 6, 2007
Ed Kohler I've been thinking about how content is becoming more distributed lately, and thought I'd list a few examples of how this works in my life: 1. Meebo: I chat simultaneously with friends who are using Gtalk and Yahoo chat through...





November 5, 2007
Ed Kohler Mark Cuban explained over the weekend that Facebook is in the social networking driver's seat since they have the most people with the most complete profiles - and they've done so using their real names, unlike MySpace. Since it's a...





Ed Kohler I've been thinking about the conversation starfish for a bit now and came to the conclusion that one area where the starfish falls short is in giving proper weight to the various channels (or tentacles) represented on the starfish. To...





November 4, 2007
Ed Kohler Darren Barefoot put together a great starfish diagram to help explain Robert Scoble's recent video where Scoble outlines how conversations move around the web from platform to platform. The idea here is that conversations aren't limited to just blogging, or...





June 27, 2007
Ed Kohler Apparently, there is a new phone coming out on Friday from Apple called the iPhone. We thought it would be fun to cover the launch at the epicenter of American retail: the Mall of America, which happens to be only...





Ed Kohler There are literally thousands of websites in existence today that allow you to sign up and contribute information. But, how do you decide which sites are worthy of your time? This comes to mind after noticing tonight that I've rated...





March 18, 2007
Robert X. Cringely It's an application Tony Soprano would love.  Say you have up to four mob bosses, all from different families, who want to have a special sit-down meeting.  All four men have huge egos and their reputations to protect among...





September 26, 2006
Ed Kohler Paul Scrivens beats down ten Web 2.0ish companies he feels have either failed to grow, failed to catch on at all, or have simply fallen on their face in his Top 10 Web 2.0 Losers list: Now many of these...





July 24, 2006
Ed Kohler John Battelle picked up on some of the recent banter regarding YouTube's value, mentioning a NY Post report that YouTube could be worth $1 Billion. Battelle expresses similar concerns over the copyright issue (discussed previously on Technology Evangelist here) staring...





July 21, 2006
Ed Kohler Jason Calacanis has written an interesting post on his reasoning behind offering to pay top bookmarkers from Digg and Reddit to bookmark at Netscape's new news site:Why the Web 2.0 and media elite are so upset about paying amateurs (or...





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