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Here is a recent blog post by John Battelle on his thought on DigitalGlobe after an interview with our co-founder, Walter Scott.

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Here is a recent blog post by John Battelle on his thought on DigitalGlobe after an interview with our co-founder, Walter Scott.

TechCrunch reported today that Pownce is shutting its doors. The famed Kevin Rose start up is shutting down December 15th and the engineers are joining Six…

Plus, I know they have good teachers because I know one of them. She's a rock star (below).

The Facebook F8 conference is underway and its quite the collection of folks. There is twittering, blogging, live video streaming all happening at the same…

Remember that old web based Flash game called "The Penguin Swing"? It sure did waste a few hours of my life back in the day. Well, they have come out with a…

I've taken a moment to sign up for F8 '08. Unfortunately, I was not able to attend last year because of a business trip to Europe but this time I'm in town. A…

Here is an interesting little company called UrbanSpoon which at the core of it looks like a variant of Yelp. They provide community based restaurant…

As I was poking around the Google YouTube API researching a side project, I stumbled upon this cool timeline widget by Dipity. There seems to be an endless…

Ok, so I admit that I didn't really understand Twitter when it came out. It seemed pretty dumb. Well, after playing around with it for the past two weeks,…

I'm not a huge Twitter fan but have been playing around with their SMS/Twitter/Facebook integration which is pretty cool. I guess all of the blogs about how…

I recently jumped on the online storage band wagon and signed up for HP Upline. My thought process was that "it's HP, I can trust these guys". Plus, I could…

This week's top Digg item is a story called Google Drive Killer Coming From MIT features a start up out of MIT called Dropbox. Basically, it provides a way to…

... and very much inline with my thoughts on the craziness going on right now.

TechCrunch had an interesting post today about Google's new project called OpenSocial (or what TechCrunch previously called "Maka-Maka"). Michael writes,
