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Closing down the spammer central surely has saved more than a Google ap could. It is quite remarkable how much the spam I am receiving has declined.

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Im not sure why Ihave resisted FriendFeed for as long as I have. I signed up pretty soon after it was released but just never really got into it.

And it’s been that way ever since, each time i try, I get more overwhelmed by how it looks etc, then quickly depart.

I have since started using Strands more and more which I do like I have to say and BackType which is just an awesome application. But when I noticed that backtype was implemented into FriendFeed I thought I would give it another crack.

So today have spend a good few hours playing and lurking around, adding and removing contacts to try and find a balance whilst I get used to it.

This is a great post, so lets hope things work out.

Graham

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6 weeks ago ali on The Next Web

the most intresting field for me is neurology.
thank you for your attention!

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There’s no need for Greasemonkey: http://yoast.com/disabling-searchwiki/

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(: ʞǝǝʍ ʇsɐl os

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In Romania they operate http://www.limpa.ro

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I want to pay money for black berry internet and it needs a blackberry to do that

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This is great.

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Better now than when you’re in top 200 ;)

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Pretty neat!

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No I missed that!

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Nice thing, But have you guys noticed that it converts BLOCK letters in small letter while flipping.

Just an observance.

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6 weeks ago translit on The Next Web

Rest in peace Odnoklassniki, your days are counted now. Don’t bother yourself with these scums, move to vkontakte.ru or any other Russian social network, there are many of them.

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6 weeks ago Satria on The Next Web

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6 weeks ago Sean Owen on The Next Web

I realize this is an old post; it just came across my desk for some reason. I was at Google and am part of the zing barcode reader project. A few key points;

- Re: ShotCode — of course being “ShotCode compatible” is far different from having a reader installed that works well. Perhaps the better question is how many phones have reader technology that users understand and can use? I think QR Code wins there.

- Re: advertising versus communicating message — not entirely sure what it means but Google is definitely provides advertising, not branding or messaging, services. QR Codes might be a means to either.

- The zing barcode reader does not ship with Android partly because it might be viewed as giving favored placement to one barcode app. In fact, two other good readers popped up, which is good.

- The project goal always been, more broadly, to promote good reader technology. This is why we link to other sites, readers, technologies, companies — even those that compete with our primary patron, Google. It certainly doesn’t mean we don’t think our reader is good stuff. We would be dishonest to say we think our stuff is the best in all cases, so where it’s not, we just suggest other solutions.

- One comment makes a key point: most of these formats people bandy about are proprietary. They face quite an uphill battle against free, open, established formats like QR code and Data matrix. Frankly, I can’t imagine any of these proprietary formats succeeding at this point. Betting on these two open formats is just the obvious choice at this stage.

- I do not see why Data matrix “does more” than QR Code. They both encode text, period. Some say Data matrix is a bit more efficient, but it’s harder to detect too. I, personally, prefer QR Code, technically.

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Maybe the option to embed Slideshare presentations onto Facebook will help them become more visible as well. I’ve only seen media/tech people use slideshare until now; would be good if more people use it. Because it’s such an easy way to share presentations online.

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You might consider giving it to me.
Why?
My boyfriend keeps on stealing my iPhone. I think he needs a new toy (and his birthday is soon).

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6 weeks ago movie fan on The Next Web

I hesitate to use even upgraded versions of Chrome, since my last experience using it (first version) left my computer compromised; have they fixed the security issues beyond all doubt?

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6 weeks ago val on The Next Web

Marketing Digital de maneira correta
Muitas empresas desconhecem as vantagens das ações de
Marketing Digital podem proporcionar ao
seu site.
A Internet, através do próprio
Marketing Digital, pode ter um papel fundamental
na geração de lucros de um empreendimento.

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6 weeks ago movie fan on The Next Web

I hesitate to use even upgraded versions of Chrome, since my last experience using it (first version) left my computer compromised; have they fixed the security issues beyond all doubt?

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it tells you right there, “Amazon gift card, twitpay charity, or send to other twitpay user”…no cash out

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This is in the FAQ, which leads me to believe their is some way to get your money out.

“Since Sally has the $10 minimum required to cash out, she could spend her Twitpay balance.

Twitpay charges 3% + $0.30 in a cash out fee to recover charges from PayPal™ when you fund your account.

If Sally decides to spend her balance she will have $11.34 to use toward an Amazon™ gift card or a Twitpay charity. Sally could instead use her entire $12 to give to others via Twitpay.”

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unless it changed since yesterday, twitpay only allows u to send money to charity, or another twitpay user, there was no cashing out

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From what I understand you can can cash out after you have $10.

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