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eSocialWeb Wants You to Share Sites and Services With Friends – louisgray.com
Social rating and review site concetrating purely on web applications and web sites could be a good idea – certainly application reviews are useful, but are websites implicitly covered in just about every review site? Where else do Digg, Reddit, Yahoo Buzz etc send traffic?
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MySpace Is In Real Trouble If These Page View Declines Don’t Reverse
I’d put a lot of the problems down to long periods with inoovation, and particularly usability improvements. When you’re at the top, you need to keep going, not sit back, especially in such a emerging market and technology
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Not sure if this is a bad thing, in that it’s distorting public information – or at least people will find something they might be interested in. To be honest, I’d rather they focus on solving the problems, rather than marketing at the moment
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.




Add comments with your Twitter profile, or video comments via Seesmic
One of the things I’ve had on my ‘todo’ list for quite a while was to revisit the various ways to connect my blog and related discussions and comments to the various social networks where they might be happening.
So I’ve now got Disqus running, which means you can log in and post comments via your Twitter and Facebook profiles, or even video comments with Seesmic. It will also hopefully aggregate any discussion taking place on sites including Friendfeed, which is also useful for getting an overview of all the conversations happening.
I’m also playing around with link posting via both Diigo and Delicious, and some other backend tools.
The end result should be a better and far more useful 140char.com for you – and hopefully some better and more efficient ways to share information for me!