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18:20:02 10/26/11
Hilary Mason Chief Scientist Bitly Who's Next
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Hilary Mason Chief Scientist Bitly Who's Next
You might think of Bitly simply as a service that shortens links for your Twitter feed. But to Hilary Mason, the company's chief scientist, Bitly is building a fresh new way to know what's going on in the world."We're able to learn things from the Bitly data set that people have never been able to share before," says Mason. "What is the half life of a link? How long will people be able to pay attention to it? What percent of links being shared on the web right now tend to be about the weather?" The company--which shortens 80 million URLs every day--is working on a trove of new ways to mine that data. With its new search technology, for instance, it's studying and classifying every URL it shortens to index the most viral content on the web. The company recently rolled out a reputation monitoring service based on this data, which the company says acts as an "early warning system, designed to alert you in realtime to swings in volume and sentiment related to specific keywords," ... From: FastCompany Views: 799 5 ratings Time: 03:42 More in People & Blogs
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18:20:02 10/26/11
Hilary Mason Chief Scientist Bitly Who's Next
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 18:20:02 10/26/11
Hilary Mason Chief Scientist Bitly Who's Next
You might think of Bitly simply as a service that shortens links for your Twitter feed. But to Hilary Mason, the company's chief scientist, Bitly is building a fresh new way to know what's going on in the world."We're able to learn things from the Bitly data set that people have never been able to share before," says Mason. "What is the half life of a link? How long will people be able to pay attention to it? What percent of links being shared on the web right now tend to be about the weather?" The company--which shortens 80 million URLs every day--is working on a trove of new ways to mine that data. With its new search technology, for instance, it's studying and classifying every URL it shortens to index the most viral content on the web. The company recently rolled out a reputation monitoring service based on this data, which the company says acts as an "early warning system, designed to alert you in realtime to swings in volume and sentiment related to specific keywords," ... From: FastCompany Views: 799 5 ratings Time: 03:42 More in People & Blogs
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12:53:19 05/17/11
Web Beat Tv 113 The Offline Social Network And Beware Online Filter Bubbles! (Eli Pariser)
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 12:53:19 05/17/11
"Why personalizing the web might not necessarily be a good thing, and a guy finds his stolen laptop with realtime web tools! Guy finds stolen laptop with Prey & TwitterWhen Sean Power’s laptop was stolen in New York City, the ;Canadian web consultant used real time web tools to find his MacBook Pro. Power had installed Prey, a free tracking tool. It told him his MacBook pro was being used at a restaurant in downtown Manhattan, but it also gave him screenshots of his scree, and it turned on the webcam. So, this guy was in Canada, looking at the man using his stolen laptop 500 miles away. Sean tweeted it out to his 13-thousand followers on Twitter, and a bunch of them went to the bar to confront the user and get back his laptop. Days later, he is re-united with his precious Macbook Pro, cellphone, and papers. Downsides of a personalized webWatch the full video here: http://webbeat.tv/persweb Hover.com discount code ‘WebBeat’ - get 10% off!You might have heard that Cali Lewis, John P, pretty much the entire Livid Lobster team, we've transferred al our domains to Hover.com. That's because Hover is the exact opposite of all the loud and confusing domain register sites. It's clean, simple and to the point. You know what you're paying exactly - at FIRST glance. Come along with us and transfer all your existing domains, or get new ones, with 10% off! Just go to webbeat.tv/domains to get YOUR 10 percent off, or use the code ‘WebBeat’ on Hover.com. Viral Video: Offline Social NetworkHilarious: two guys ask people the same questions they get asked when they sign up on Facebook: Website of the Day: Scoville!
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21:59:56 11/02/10
Guillermo Rauch Socket Io Web Sockets For Everyone
[LESS INFO] 61 VIEWS | ADDED 21:59:56 11/02/10
The realtime web is right around the corner, and JavaScript is here to help, both on the server and the client side. The WebSocket protocol promises to solve the problem of bidirectional communication once and for all, but can we leverage it today?Socket.IO ;provides an API that enables WebSocket for every browser (IE5.5, IE6, IE7, IE8, Safari, Chrome, Firefox 3-4, Opera 10) and multiple mobile devices (including the iPhone and the iPad). I'll talk about how you can get started using Socket.IO today, how people are using it in production environments, and how to create realtime web applications with just a few lines of code. About Guillermo CTO and cofounder of SF-based education startup LearnBoost, author of socket.io, co-author of the mongoose MongoDB Node.JS ORM, contributor to the express web framework, MooTools core developer, blogger and overall open source lover.
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00:58:56 09/02/10
Episodio 100
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¡Estuvimos en vivo celebrando nuestro episodio número 100! Hablamos acerca del Final Fantasy XIV, las mejoras en Xbox Live, el nuevo Digg, Google Realtime, la llegada del iPhone 4 a México y dimos muchos… ¡Muchos regalos!
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22:47:33 08/28/10
M165: FREE Calls Via Gmail, Google Realtime, Wavetooth
[LESS INFO] 8 VIEWS | ADDED 22:47:33 08/28/10
It's been a great week for Google as they continue to enhance and add new features for the web. The Moxie Mo shows you why you may never need a cell phone or phone line again thanks to Google's Gmail Call plugin - you literally can dial anyone in the US or Canada for free . We show you how to do this and how easy it is to dial your Mom's home phone or your friend's mobile by using your internet browser.
We've also discussed Google Realtime in Moxie Mo Show #143 but this week, Google launched more real time functionality that will change the way we search the web forever, in a very moxie way. Not only is real time search useful and important, but it now has even more incredible features that you're not going to believe. Take a look at what Google Realtime can do for you!
Last but not least, summer may be ending soon, so why not buy Brando's Wavetooth Bluetooth headset - it's more than just "waterproof" earbuds... it allows you to listen via bluetooth any of your music, podcasts, movies AND even TALK - all underwater . This is one of the Moxie Mo's favorite summer time gadgets.
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04:17:37 07/14/10
Behind The Scenes With The Old Spice Guy! The Digg Reel
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So this guy is EVERYWHERE: All over your television in the amazing new Old Spice commercial series, and now on Twitter, replying in video form to fans such as our very own Kevin Rose. Check out this behind the scenes talk with "The Old Spice Guy", Isaiah Mustafa.
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04:29:40 02/05/10
Real Time Web: Alles im Jetzt
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 04:29:40 02/05/10
Die Aufmerksamkeit im Web bewegt sich fort von den statischen Webseiten und hin zu einem dynamischen und unaufhörlich fließenden Nachrichten- und Ereignisstrom, den die Nutzer selbst über Twitter oder ihre Facebook-Statusmeldungen erzeugen: Gedanken, Ideen, Emotionen, Nachrichten, Bilder und Videos - alles landet im Augenblick des Entstehens im neuen Echtzeitweb. Neue Debatten entstehen in null-komm-nichts und Trends werden offenbar. Ein Vielzahl neuer Anwendungen nutzt die so entstehenden Inhalte als eigenen Rohstoff, den sie filtern, auswerten und damit beherrschbar machen. Den Medien dagegen bleibt selbst kaum noch Zeit auf das Geschehen in der Welt zu reagieren, beim Kampf um die Nachrichtenhoheit haben sie einen weiteren Konkurrenten: Den twitternden Nutzer am Ort des Geschehen. Kritiker sehen als Ergebnis dieser Beschleunigung am Ende den totalen Stillstand, weil die Nutzer schlicht überfordert werden. Der Elektrische Reporter begibt sich hinein ins Realtime Web und geht den neuen Phänomenen dort auf den Grund. Mitwirkende: Peter Kruse, Jack Dorsey, Hartmut Rosa, Jeff Pulver, Nick Halstead, Iain Dodsworth; Autor: Julius Endert; Kamera: Julius Endert, Dominic Kennedy; Schnitt: Dominic Kennedy, Stefan Jaehner; Sprecher: Petra Bröcker, Torsten Altenhöner; Zeichnungen: Johannes “Beetlebum” Kretzschmar; Bildredaktion: Theresa Schwär; Studio-Konstruktion: Axel Ganz; Titelmusik: Mario Sixtus; Musik: Ehma, Matthew Tyas, Alexander Blue, Serphonic, Olga Scotland, Walter Well, Oliver Rouits, Real Rice; Bildmaterial: Internet Archive, Prelinger Archive; Redaktion ZDF: Bernhard Fritsch, Peter Wagner; Produktion: Blinkenlichten Produktionen im Auftrag des ZDF in Zusammenarbeit mit Handelsblatt.com; (c) 2010 ZDF, (cc) by-nc-sa
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04:29:40 02/05/10
Real Time Web: Alles im Jetzt
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 04:29:40 02/05/10
Die Aufmerksamkeit im Web bewegt sich fort von den statischen Webseiten und hin zu einem dynamischen und unaufhörlich fließenden Nachrichten- und Ereignisstrom, den die Nutzer selbst über Twitter oder ihre Facebook-Statusmeldungen erzeugen: Gedanken, Ideen, Emotionen, Nachrichten, Bilder und Videos - alles landet im Augenblick des Entstehens im neuen Echtzeitweb. Neue Debatten entstehen in null-komm-nichts und Trends werden offenbar. Ein Vielzahl neuer Anwendungen nutzt die so entstehenden Inhalte als eigenen Rohstoff, den sie filtern, auswerten und damit beherrschbar machen. Den Medien dagegen bleibt selbst kaum noch Zeit auf das Geschehen in der Welt zu reagieren, beim Kampf um die Nachrichtenhoheit haben sie einen weiteren Konkurrenten: Den twitternden Nutzer am Ort des Geschehen. Kritiker sehen als Ergebnis dieser Beschleunigung am Ende den totalen Stillstand, weil die Nutzer schlicht überfordert werden. Der Elektrische Reporter begibt sich hinein ins Realtime Web und geht den neuen Phänomenen dort auf den Grund. Mitwirkende: Peter Kruse, Jack Dorsey, Hartmut Rosa, Jeff Pulver, Nick Halstead, Iain Dodsworth; Autor: Julius Endert; Kamera: Julius Endert, Dominic Kennedy; Schnitt: Dominic Kennedy, Stefan Jaehner; Sprecher: Petra Bröcker, Torsten Altenhöner; Zeichnungen: Johannes “Beetlebum” Kretzschmar; Bildredaktion: Theresa Schwär; Studio-Konstruktion: Axel Ganz; Titelmusik: Mario Sixtus; Musik: Ehma, Matthew Tyas, Alexander Blue, Serphonic, Olga Scotland, Walter Well, Oliver Rouits, Real Rice; Bildmaterial: Internet Archive, Prelinger Archive; Redaktion ZDF: Bernhard Fritsch, Peter Wagner; Produktion: Blinkenlichten Produktionen im Auftrag des ZDF in Zusammenarbeit mit Handelsblatt.com; (c) 2010 ZDF, (cc) by-nc-sa
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13:34:03 12/10/09
Queen Rania Of Jordan
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The Queen gave a very fascinating and touching speech at Le Web 2009 on how realtime web can have an impact of change in real live! Very inspiring!
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14:37:32 11/19/09
Balloon Boy (Know Your Meme)
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The Rocketboom Institute for Internet Studies recounts the realtime web experience that was Balloon Boy. Story links: , Twitter/9NEWS KUSA: Larimer CO Sheriff Deputies, !!SAUCER-SHAPE BALLOON LANDS AFTER HOURS IN FLIGHT, NO SIGN OF 6 YEAR OLD BALLOON BOY, 6-Yr-Old Boy Floats Away in Helium Balloon, Raw Airtracker Footage of drifting helium balloon thought to be containing 6-Year-old boy, 6 Year Old Colorado Boy Falcon Heene Falls out home made balloon, Shepard Smith and Fox News. They Just Don't Know, Twitter/Boy in the Balloon, Balloon Boy Hoaxes Hitler, "The Attic" Balloon Boy Parody Music Video, The Last Knit, Balloon Boy Falcon Heene Admits, "We did this for the show.", Balloon Boy Heene Family Music Video: "Not Pussified", Balloon Boy Falcon Heene Pukes on Today Show and Good Morning America, Where is Balloon Boy?, Twitter/David Krug, Frizzle Fraz, Balloon Boy Gets Scolded, Balloon Boy On Twitter, I-helped-Richard-Heene-Plan-a-Balloon-Hoax, Video: Intro- Balloon Boy is Safe, Balloon Boy Mother Admits It was a Hoax Assets: Oh Balloon Boy, GO FALCON, GO! - OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY! T-Shirt, Balloon Boy Aprons, Balloon Boy Dog T-Shirts and Clothing, Balloon Boy Ties, Ima Let You Finish, "The Attic" Balloon Boy Parody Music Video,
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01:58:01 10/31/09
140 Characters Conference Zen And The Art Of The Realtime Web
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Oded Noy (@OdedNoy) - Entrepreneur and Founder, Social Approach Zen and the Art of the Realtime Web Los Angeles October 28, 2009
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15:58:00 03/16/08
Listen to London radio riding bus 328 (updated)
[LESS INFO] 23 VIEWS | ADDED 15:58:00 03/16/08
(This episode has been updated because the original video file was somehow corrupted whilst being uploaded to my podcast service provider. Please accept my apologies if you downloaded this episode twice - this 'updated' version is the one to watch). In this special edition episode I wanted to capture London from the point of view of millions of Londoners as they live and work all around London every day. The best place to to this? From an upstairs seat at the front of a typical red London bus. You’ll be taking a 23 minute near-realtime journey on London bus no. 328. The entire route of the 328 is from Golders Green to Chelsea but this episode picks up the journey from West Hampstead and ends as it arrives in Notting Hill. If you would like to follow the journey you can download appropriate maps from the www.londonlandscape.tv web site. The reason for ‘near’ realtime is that the journey I filmed involved a lot of stopping, so I have edited out unnecessary stop time which has removed 7 minutes from the usual 30-minute journey and makes the episode flow better. What will you see? You will see no world-famous landmarks, no well-known buildings, just London suburbs wealthy and not so wealthy as the bus travels through them. Observe the people, the vehicles, the buildings, the shops. This episode is an exercise in ambiance taking in the ‘ordinariness’ of one day in March 2008. The ambiance is not just visual - for the soundtrack to this episode I have recorded that day’s (14 March 2008) tune across the most popular radio stations in London. They feature, in soundtrack order: BBC London (news / talk / music) Capital Radio (chart music) Heart (middle-of-the-road + chart music) LBC (news / talk / phone-ins) Virgin Radio (rock / classic hits) Choice FM (hip-hop / r%b) Kiss 100 (dance music / youth) Magic (classic hits) Classic FM (classical music) Gaydar Radio (dance / clubbing music) Smooth FM (middle-of-the-road music) XFM (rock / indie music) BBC Radio 4 (news & entertainment). On the LLTV website, each of the above radio stations has a link to its own website where you can find out more. All the above stations give you the ability to listen online but some may be restricted to listeners in the UK only for licensing reasons. These radio stations are amongst the most popular in London by audience size but there are plenty of other stations (around 15 on FM and more than 50 on DAB digital radio) including specialist cultural community stations in various spoken languages from Greek and Polish to Punjabi and Arabic, just about any sort of music genre from pop to jazz, classical to hip-hop, as well as religious stations for christian, jewish, islamic, hindu and sikh faiths. There are radio stations just for kids, for the armed forces, and for the elderly. There’s even a station run by the UK Department for Transport called ‘Traffic Radio’ that just transmits non-stop traffic bulletins. Enjoy the trip! Technical info: In order to get the best picture quality for the smallest download size for such a long episode, the picture size in this episode is 960x540 and the bitrate averages 1485kbps.
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17:01:06 11/16/07
Web Apps Vs Desktop Apps
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Learn more about our thoughts on the future direction of web app vs. desktops apps with Jive Software developer David Smith.








