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on 2006-05-18 by pixelator

Mashable is a blog covering Web 2.0 startups, peer production, user-generated content, revenue sharing, social software and the web as a platform.

on 2006-08-02 by marshallk

Pete Cashmore is unusually handsome.

on 2006-08-12 by rogerkondrat

Mashable's home page

on 2006-08-23 by bluecockatoo

A blog about betas, similar to MoMB with commentary.

on 2006-12-01 by stiphen

Entrepreneur Pete Cashmore on Web 2.0

on 2006-12-30 by e_s_jp

MashUp

on 2006-12-30 by iconolith

Mashable is a blog covering Web 2.0 startups, peer production, user-generated content, revenue sharing, social software and the web as a platform.

on 2008-03-20 by nathanwburke

mashable is THE social media blog. They cover social networks, mashups, and web 2.0 startups.

on 2009-10-15 by diamber25

one of the best news blogs

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Mashable is a blog covering social sites and Web 2.0 startups.

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Mashable is a blog covering social networks.

What does that mean? It means sites like MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Multiply, hi5, Tagworld, Windows Live Spaces, Piczo and Bebo, video-sharing sites like YouTube, news sites like Digg and photo-sharing sites like Photobucket and Fotolog.

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All TEch RElated Tips and blogs

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"Mashable is a blog covering Web 2.0 startups, peer production, user-generated content, revenue sharing, social software and the web as a platform."

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The WordPress blog platform has thousands of plugins, and many of them now use ajax to improve usability. Here’s our pick of more than 30 goods ones: don’t install them all at once.

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Mashable.com

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The US Patent Office has signed, sealed, and delivered a late Christmas present to Apple. On January 20th, the powers that be awarded patent #7,479,949, titled Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics, to Apple. Essentially, Apple wins the war on their multi-touch technology and other copycats should be shaking in their boots.

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The US Patent Office has signed, sealed, and delivered a late Christmas present to Apple. On January 20th, the powers that be awarded patent #7,479,949, titled Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics, to Apple. Essentially, Apple wins the war on their multi-touch technology and other copycats should be shaking in their boots.

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The US Patent Office has signed, sealed, and delivered a late Christmas present to Apple. On January 20th, the powers that be awarded patent #7,479,949, titled Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics, to Apple. Essentially, Apple wins the war on their multi-touch technology and other copycats should be shaking in their boots.

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The volume of sites and services on the Web doing their thing on the Q&A circuit is quite extensive. There is Yahoo Answers of course. Yedda is another. TickerHound is one which is geared exclusively to financial queries. LinkedIn Answers is a quality forum, too. (Let’s not forget Shouldi, either.) But say you want to simplify the whole question-answer process. You’ve got a quick question, whose subject is perhaps best described as miscellaneous. And you ideally want answers delivered quick.

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iPhone owners may love Apple’s sexy mobile device, but they absolutely can’t stand AT&T. It ranks dead last in customer satisfaction for dropped calls and spotty 3G service, a sore spot that Verizon has been poking at with new ads.

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The desktop application is quite reminiscent of the old school AOL portal, granting you access to your email, AIM and even an Internet browser, complete with a toolbar.

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This is an immensely important decision. First of all, and despite’s Google’s clumsy own argument that IP addresses aren’t personal data, this means that the public thinks that they’re most definitely personal and are willing to raise hell to prove it. More importantly, this decision means that regardless of anyone’s good intentions - Viacom tried to assure us that they won’t use the data to sue individuals - our personal data cannot be just randomly passed around just because some big company is losing money.

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The purpose of this desktop tool is to offer you faster access to the things you need, in fewer clicks. What you end up with is a very web-like feel, with multi-tabbed browsing, multiple windows for chat, bookmarks, search–everything AOL.

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When I started looking at colleges back at the turn of the century (the middle ages in web time), really the only resources available to me were traditional college guidebooks like The Princeton Review

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Most bloggers today are familiar only

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By setting goals and having iStats automatically track your progress, you’re better able to see where you’ve been, and your current status. You can create your own workouts, differentiating between the different body parts and types of exercises for each. Entering in the basic data for your workouts, like how many reps you did for one day, will allow iStats to create detailed reports on your progress.

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- the widgets below posts in feeds - stopped displaying on Thanksgiving morning - they’ve yet to be fixed. Meanwhile, logging into your account and attempting to view stats delivers the above message. We’ve heard multiple reports of this issue

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Mozilla has just launched Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 for download. The most notable new feature is probably private browsing mode, which lets you browse without having any of your Web history stored locally.

In a blog post, Mozilla indicates that this is “perfect for online holiday shopping!” but you can probably think of some less savory reasons you may want to use such a feature.

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company that lets you form private discussions around your content by emailing it to friends is now turning that emailed content into a social bookmarking community.

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At any rate, the Rails development community can look forward to the upgraded language bringing a load of new features to the table as well as some syntax changes.  Much of the work was spent upgrading resources and improvements for working with REST, simplifying the syntax and route naming. Along those lines, new templating systems have been created, that amongst other things, simplify development for iPhones and other mobile devices.

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Despite the huge buzz in the blogosphere and a write-up in the New York Times, the app has only 8,700 active users, 3% of the total that signed up in the surge to see what the media giant and Facebook were up to.

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