Some of you may have read my Danish scriblings over at supersocial.dk. It’s been a while (to say the least) since I posted anythng overthere, and the reason for this is quite simple. Since joining Re: I’ve put my blog energy into getting Re:thinking – (our company blog) off the ground. I think the guys [...]
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Google buys Jaiku
I’ve known for a while that there was something pretty amazing about Jaiku. Now I’m not saying that it has taken tremendous talent on my part, cause Jaiku (along with Twitter) has been all the rave for a year or so now, but anyway. Turns out the boys and girls at Google agree. They’ve just [...]
Should we fear duplicate content?
UPDATE: Please make sure to read the comments for this post as they provide you with a more nuanced description of what actually happens. Seems I kinda jumped the gun on this one. Yes, apparently so. A few people I know have recently decided to stop feeding content from their blogs into their profiles on social [...]
What’s left for the blog?
In the old days I used to post a lot of pictures on my blog I somtimes even posted videos A post would often just consist of a few good links that I’d stumbled upon Or maybe just a brief update on what I was doing or where I was Or maybe a recap of [...]
gDisk for Mac – bye bye iDisk
I’m a sucker for Google’s products, I’ll admit to that. So far I think the only product I don’t use (anymore) is Blogger, and that’s just because – in my view – WordPress is in a league of it’s own when it comes to free blog-software. Anyway, I’m also kind of a sucker for all [...]
Official Google Mac Blog
I like Google – a lot! I use a bunch of Google’s services – notebook, calendar, spreadsheets, pages (for temporary stuff that’s off-topic and doesn’t belong in my blog), Writely (recently purchased by Google), Google video, Google reader – and the list goes on. I even used to Blog Blogger-style, but you gotta admit, Blogger [...]
It’s official
We kinda sensed it, right – Google gobbled up YouTube. Price: 1.65 billion dollars in stock – let’s hope they’ve lawyered up and saved a few bucks for all the claims for infringing on copyright. I got this from Wired