Technorati tracking: Blog posts mentioning the candidates

28 05 2008

The following graphs compare how often the Democratic and Republican candidates for president are mentioned by name in the blogosphere, both in the last 30 days and in the last 90 days. We’ve also included charts for several wild-cards who are not candidates (yet?).

Conversations in the “world live web” reflect how interesting a candidate is to bloggers; a candidate may get a lot of mentions for both positive or negative reasons. (Full disclosure: TechPresident editor Micah Sifry is the older brother of Technorati founder David Sifry. Display of these charts is part of their secret plan for world domination.)

Over the last 30 days:

DEMOCRATS:
Technorati Chart

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Using Del.icio.us in Education

28 05 2008

I think that Del.icio.us is one of the most useful Web 2.0 tools. It facilitates:

- saving and accesing your bookmarks online

- promoting your own sites (you bookmark in Del.icio.us your best pages, dont you?)

- finding bookmarks from other users on your network (they are searching for relevant sites for you)

- networking with other users who are inyour network.

- reading your networks bookmarks, since Del.icio.us provides convenient RSS feeds.

- use a profile tag, such as emapeys bookmarks tagged with
profile on del.icio.us
to feature your sites, best posts and articles

and important sites linking to you.

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

25 05 2008

‘Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?’

‘That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,’ said the Cat.

‘I don’t much care where—’ said Alice.

‘Then it doesn’t matter which way you go,’ said the Cat.

Where do you want to GET TO?




Google’s Master Plan

29 03 2007

sub-title: the future of the internet – internet 3.0!! :O

We know the enterprise has come to change the way we search for information on the web. But is Google just about that?

Watch the following video and get to know google’s master plan. Afterwards, comment on the final question:

“Does Google worry about our privacy?”
and
“Will we have some problems concerning privacy in the near future, due to being too much exposed on the web?”