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Digital Dollars Or Physical Cash?

While attending PayPal X Innovate 09 in San Francisco this week, there was a very interesting theme that PayPal presented to attendees: cash is dead. Not really, but PayPal seems to think that cash is overrated and inefficient. At the end of the day, digital dollars should rule the world. It could not only be [...]

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Beyond Filtering: How To Turn Down Noisy Networks

From Google Wave to Mozilla (the makers of Firefox) recently announcing Mozilla Raindrop, developers are looking to take all of your communication platforms and turn them into one centralized inbox stream. The future is heading towards a new inbox, full of emails, tweets, direct messages, Facebook updates and whatever else they can throw in the [...]

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How FriendFeed Became The Best Real-Time Social Search Engine

I almost laughed when I came to this conclusion and then I became really excited. Finally! Something very interesting happened , though I’m sure I’m not the first to have encountered it. I wanted to find out who the author of the blog Prevential is. So I headed to twitter search and proceeded to type [...]

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Is Firefox Falling Off The Bandwagon?

After reading Walt Mossberg’s review of Firefox 3.5 (which I have yet to install), the only question that I was left with is: what the hell is up with Firefox these days? Firefox used to be the browser to recommend! It was fast, not to mention the galore of add-ons and customizations you can download [...]

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App Development Request: The Web’s Opinion About One Topic

I want to see every conversation happening around the world right now about one specific topic. ANY topic. Notice I said conversation.  Twitter search nor the many other search tools accomplishes this for me. They’re just real-time people search engines. FriendFeed comes close. For short conversations, it’s great. However, their way of threading conversations makes [...]

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