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Google is starting to serve up ads in some videos distributed through Google Video. Here’s an example on Charlie Rose.
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Google Reader tips… I’m still a Bloglines users (I believe Bloglines still has marketshare in the RSS reader space), but a lot of people are talking about Google Reader. Our CEO uses Google Reader and really seems to like it. Here are some tips to get more out of Google Reader.
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More proof that the web is going 3-D. Sears and IBM’s deal.
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A major theme at CES — we’re going mobile!
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Theme from CES: Home servers. We already have a server at home. Hopefully, they can make them more consumer friendly so we don’t all need home server adminstrators (and marriage counselors).
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Bill Gates’ CES keynote. Dave Winer says it’s boring, but a lot of people are talking about it. Also take note of their CES microsite which is a good idea.
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More than half (55%) of all online American youths ages 12-17 use online social networking sites, according to a new survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
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Bloggers have stormed CES… it will be interesting to compare their coverage of the event to NY Times and other MSM.
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Leaked or planned? It’s hard to tell, but the buzz is starting on the next season of 24.
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CES Theme: Video, video and more video…
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Jarvis pats Dell on the back… That’s a change. They deserve it (note: Dell is a GCI client).
8 January 2007
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One Response to “links for 2007-01-09”
1 Katie G 9 January 2007 @ 9:27 am
I also use (and love) Google reader. However, since before Christmas my BWeek RSS feeds have not updated. Is it common to have to go into your reader and update the RSS feed?
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