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Введение В современном мире все крутится вокруг компьютеров. Все хранится на устройствах, подключенных к компьютерам самыми различными способами. Существует масса вариантов доступа к таким хранилищам со стороны пользователей. Каждый из них предпочтителен...
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Введение В конце 1980-х умные ребята из Калифорнийского Университета в Беркли дали миру RAID. Сначала эта аббревиатура расшифровывалась как Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (резервный массив недорогих дисков), но корпорации вскоре изменили ее на Redundant...
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Caroline Halliwell asked a question I’ve frequently been asked “how can anyone honestly follow 10s of 1,000’s?”
She was talking about Twitter. I made fun of Chris Brogan because he follows almost 90,000 people on Twitter and today...
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I’m over looking at my Facebook Page and just finding it lacking. It hit me, it will never be a place like Twitter or FriendFeed where we can have open, public, conversations about stuff that interests us. Who wants to have conversations there?...
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When I heard the news I was walking through San Antonio’s Hard Rock Cafe looking at Kurt Cobain’s high school photograph. Wow. FriendFeed was purchased by Facebook.
I quickly wrote a DM to Paul Buchheit and Bret Taylor, co-founders and said...
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So, now, Tr.im’s parent company, Nambu, has announced that the URL shortening service known as tr.im is turning off its service and that links will stop working after December 31. Here’s the news on Techmeme.
What will this do? Well, first...
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Whew, it’s been a while since I’ve done a good old fashioned blog. I’ve been busy, though. Posting tons of videos, both on my personal site on Blip.tv as well as professional videos over on building43.com. Last night I put up a live...
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Today we’ve turned on JS-Kit’s new real-time commenting engine over on building43. We are the first site to use it, and already the comments are coming in very quickly. You can compare to Disqus because over on building43 we’re using...
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I’m not a developer, but I can still read an API spec and I’m still excited in what I’m seeing from the just announced FriendFeed 2.0 API. I wonder what real developers, like those who build Twitter apps like Seesmic, TweetDeck, PeopleBrowsr...
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Since last week we saw the publishing of confidential documents from inside Twitter (I doubt any of you missed that, but if you did, TechCrunch last week got passed documents from a hacker who figured out how to get into several accounts at Twitter)....
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As I travel around the world I see all the hype Twitter is getting. It’s on CNN. It’s on Entertainment Tonight. Everyone in UK seemed to be all atwitter. In Virginia the local TV weatherperson was touting her Tweets.
Ad Age today commented...
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SoundCloud is getting noticed in Europe and, last week, won two TechCrunch Europa awards (we filmed this right before they learned they won — I was there as part of the Travelinggeeks tour). They won best design and best entertainment app categories...
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When I left Microsoft about four years ago, I remember Steve Gillmor telling everyone that Office was dead.
I sort of went along with that, after all I was leaving Microsoft partially because I thought that Microsoft didn’t have an interesting product...
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I’m largely seen as FriendFeed’s #1 cheerleader and customer #1.
But it isn’t catching on.
Rackspace’s President, Lew Moorman, and I have been having an interesting debate. He even wrote up his thesis: that FriendFeed should just...
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When I first started visiting Europe about 15 years ago Europeans used to love taunting me with their wonderful new phones that were, back then, years ahead of the devices we’d get in the United States.
It was a point of regional pride that even...
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Did you know that London’s Tower Bridge is on Twitter? What does it say? When it opens and closes. Fun example of an object in physical space using Twitter to communicate to the world. That reminds me of the Canadian border crossing that uses Twitter...
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Ahh, the New York Times has an interesting article on PR in the tech industry. Funny that Brooke Hammerling doesn’t even live in Silicon Valley. But Silicon Valley is no longer a location, it’s a state of mind (I’m writing this in London...
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A few weeks ago I attended a press event that the San Francisco Giants and Shoretel put on. The audio isn’t that great because we’re in the server room for the San Francisco Giants baseball team. Here SF Giants’ CIO, Bill Schlough, is...
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Gary Vaynerchuk’s dad came to the United States with nothing in his pocket. He worked for less than minimum wage and built up a business, Wine Library, that today sells $50 million a year in wine in a sizeable store in New Jersey.
Today Gary is...
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After we had our Building43 launch party I wanted to explore more why small groups of people are so much better for actually learning something. By the way, Michael Sean Wright put together a neat little video of our launch party. He’s the one who...
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I love hearing stories about how people turned their passions into a career. Lou Mongello used to be a lawyer, but he kept going back to a childhood memory: his family kept taking the family to Walt Disney World in Orlando. He turned taking his own family...
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Steve Gillmor has been hard at work putting together an interesting day for those of us who are interested in the real time web.
The speakers lineup includes founders and executives from Twitter, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, FriendFeed, TweetDeck...
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TechCrunch and others are saying that Microsoft’s Bing search engine is adding Tweets soon. Microsoft has finally figured out the strategy to compete with Google. Cut Google where they are weak. Keep cutting. Bing!
This strategy is winning. Google...
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It’s been just about a month now since I stepped off of the USS Nimitz. Well, was flown off, more accurately.
I took a month off to let is sink in just what I was there for. It is SO easy to hype up such a trip right after you get back. And I did...
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How do you improve the world if you worked at a charity? Well, in the old days you would do a lot of work just to meet people. You’d use direct mail. You’d hire phone banks of people to call and bug other people during dinner (we get those...
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