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Better Late Than Never. Justin.tv Comes To The iPhone.
Watching live video on your iPhone is nothing new, but it is becoming increasingly easier to do. More than a year after Ustream launched its live video viewing iPhone app, and followed up with a video publishing app, along with…
Nearly 75 Million People Visited Twitter’s Site In January (comScore)
After hitting a flat spot last fall, Twitter’s worldwide growth is pointing in the right direction again. According to worldwide comScore figures released today, Twitter’s own site attracted 73.5 million unique individuals in January, up 8 percent from December, 2009…
New York Times Sees Rebound In Internet Advertising In Fourth Quarter
The online advertising recession might be over for the New York Times. The company announced fourth quarter earnings this morning. Total revenues for the quarter were down 11.5 percent to $681 million, but Internet revenues (including About.com) were up 10.3…
Gowalla Prepares To Roll Out On BlackBerry
The check-in arms race continues to heat up. Foursquare has been working fast to secure its place on not only the iPhone, but also Android, Palm Pre, BlackBerry, and most recently, Windows Mobile. But rival Gowalla is working hard to…
Twitter’s Answer To Facebook Connect
Twitter is preparing to launch a new set of tools that will let third party websites easily integrate Twitter features directly into their web sites and services, multiple sources have confirmed. In a nutshell, this is their response to the…
Can the Skiff Save the Magazine Industry?
There has been quite a bit of talk about Hearst's Skiff ereader and we got a hands-on last night before the show closed. The device is about as big as a Kindle DX (11.5-inch display and a very thin bezel)…
Wibiya’s Powerful Web-Based Toolbar Adds Twitter, Facebook, And Video Chat To Any Site
There’s no shortage of web-based interactive toolbars to choose from. This week, a new Israeli startup, Wibiya, is publicly launching its compelling web-based, customizable toolbar to publishers. Wibiya’s toolbar for blogs and publishers integrated services, social media sites, applications and…
Google Turns To Twitter To Help Friend Connect Fly
Somedays, it seems like Facebook Connect is slowly taking over the web. It’s becoming so ubiquitous that it’s more surprising now to find a site that doesn’t allow you to log-in with your Facebook credentials. Seeing this, Google has been…
Ustream Boosts Virality, Now Lets You Syndicate Your Comments Across The Web
Ustream has just launched a new feature for its live video streams that allows commenters to syndicate their thoughts across four of the web’s largest social sites: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and AIM instant messenger. The feature is similar to what…
comScore Acquires Latin American Web Measurement Company Certifica
Web measurement company comScore, has acquired Certifica, a similar web measurement company based in Latin America. ComScore says the acquisition will help buid its presence in Latin America. ComScore did not disclose the terms of the acquisition. Based in Santiago,…
Twitter Lists Continue The Twitter Legacy: Downtime
Well that didn’t take long. Over the past 24 hours, Twitter has been steadily rolling out its new Lists feature to a bunch of new users. Yesterday, about 25% of Twitter saw them, today, it’s much higher. Or it was.…
Not Sure Which Twitter Lists To Follow? Listorious Has A Directory Of The Best Ones
Twitter Lists are rolling out today (although the feature is not quite turned on for everyone yet). The new feature lets users make lists of interesting people on Twitter, grouped together so that they are easy to follow. But how…
Twitter Finally Removing Deleted Tweets From Search Results
While most users may have not realized it, Twitter has had a rather annoying problem for some time now: If you deleted a tweet, it would still reside in Twitter Search’s index. This meant that if you said something you…
Sean Parker: Twitter/Facebook Will Soon Dominate The Web — Not Google.
Sean Parker, a managing partner at Founder’s Fund, gave an interesting talk today at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. The key to it is simple: Facebook, Twitter, Apple, and eBay will dominate the web going forward. One company…
New Google Music Service Launch Imminent
Google will soon launch a music service, we’ve heard from multiple sources, and the company has spent the last several weeks securing content for the launch of the service from the major music labels. One source has referred to the…
Google Voice Prepares To Go Viral, Gmail Style
In the last few months there’s been a lot of news about Google Voice: it’s been blocked from the iPhone (though Apple says it’s still ‘pondering‘ it) and has been the focal point of not one, but two FCC inquiries.…
A Nice Big FriendFeed Bug: Impersonate Anyone!
There’s quite a big vulnerability with FriendFeed right now. Using the FriendFeed By Email function, apparently anyone can post a message as anyone else on FriendFeed. For example, someone posted this pretending to be FriendFeed co-founder Bret Taylor. Obviously, this…
Twitter’s Golden Ratio (That No One Likes To Talk About)
If you’re new to Twitter, life is easy. A notification comes in that someone is following you, and you probably follow them back. After all, you’re going to want some tweets in your stream. After a couple dozen of those,…
Flickr v. Free Speech. Where Is The Courage?
One thing I’ve learned over the years is this - screwing over your users while yelling “the lawyers made me do it!” rarely ends well. Particularly when the lawyers are just being lazy, and free speech rights are at stake.…
Lifehacker Founder Wants To Hack Your Tweets With A New App
Since Gina Trapani stepped down from her role running Lifehacker, the blog she started under Gawker, she’s apparently been busy working on a new kind of Twitter application. Today, she gave a preview of what it will be on her…