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Will laziness be the death of Jaiku?

First of all, I admit that I don't use Jaiku a lot at the moment apart from some sporadic text messages from my phone.
But what is happening at Jaiku right now? When I sign in, most of the posts from my Jaiku contacts are little more than RSS powered postings.
Meaning that they insert the RSS [...]

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[ categorized as: Social web ]

Loving Flock's Flickr-ticker

Okay, until now I've just seen the Flock browser as little more than a variant of the Firefox code, but as I use Sulfur (Flock 0.8.0.99) more and more I understand why it's called a "social browser".
One of the things that I really like is the Flickr integration.
Every time Flock encounters an image hosted at [...]

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[ categorized as: Social web ]

Flock vs Ultimate Tag Warrior

Okay, you may have noticed the previous test post posting from the Flock browser.
Although it's really easy to post directly from Flock, I can't tag the posts with the Ultimate Tag Warrior tags (which I display here).
So I had to choose between posting from Flock and using the standard WordPress posting interface. I decided to [...]

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[ categorized as: Blogs, Social web ]

From Twitter to Jaiku

I've switched completely from Twitter to Jaiku, which is more reliable and has more features.
Now Michael Arrington at TechCrunch has a post on switching from Twitter to Jaiku among other things because of the things I've mentioned here.
He also names a few Jaiku tools that you can use.

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[ categorized as: Social web, Web ]

What is Scribd?
Scribd lets you publish and discover documents online. It is like a big online library where anyone can upload. We make use of a custom Flash document viewer that lets you display documents right in your Web browser. There are all sorts of other features that make it easy and fun to publish, [...]

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[ categorized as: Social web, Web 2.0 ]

Today when I launched my Firefox I got a notification that there was an update available to my del.icio.us bookmarks extension.
Normally I never really get to see what has actually been updated in an extension — usually it's just a design or stability issue.
But this time the good folks at del.icio.us/Yahoo! have added a very [...]

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[ categorized as: Social web ]

I just came across ShiftSpace which is a cool way to mark up the web.
So far, ShiftSpace is a mere extension for the Greasemonkey extension for Firefox.
Read more about ShiftSpace and four similar upcoming services at TechCrunch (where else?)

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[ categorized as: Social web ]

It might seem that way, now that Young Manhattanite is reporting that the founder of Dodgeball is leaving Google.
Apparently Dodgeball was quite a hip social networking thing, incorporating the use of sms, but now it has been overrun by services like Twitter and Jaiku, and according to sources Google never really spent a lot of [...]

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[ categorized as: Google, Social web ]

Jaiku coming to Denmark?

One of the new social services, where you tell anyone with interest in it what you're doing right now in this second is Jaiku, which hails from Finland.
As with Twitter we Danes have to send an SMS to a foreign number (in Jaiku it's a Swedish number, in Twitter it's an UK number) – which [...]

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[ categorized as: Social web ]

I just saw this:

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[ categorized as: Google, Social web ]