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“Hubdub brings you up-to-the-minute forecasts on running news stories and lets you play at predicting the news yourself.”
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“Slicethepie enables artists to raise money directly from their fans to professionally record and release an album.”
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“The social decision-making tool to help research and make decisions online!”
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“Silobreaker is an online search service for news and current events that delivers meaning and relevance beyond traditional search and aggregation engines. Its relational analysis and explanatory graphics provide users with unparalleled contextual insight
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eBay for renting. Only running in France and the US at the moment.
Archive post, written 8 May 2007.
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Everyone knows that everybody is twittering about Twitter these days.
From a marketing perspective this seems like quite a triumph. But what evidence is there for this and to what extent is is just twittering? Using some free tools I thought it might be rather fun to compare Second Life, the previous “most talked about” website in town, with Twitter to see what happened.
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