June 17, 2008
Video: Garmin’s Nuvifone flicked into action
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Filed under: Cellphones, GPS
Video: Garmin’s Nuvifone flicked into action
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Fav.or.it Finally Opens Beta To Take RSS And Commenting Mainstream
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Feeds and commenting aggregator fav.or.it has finally come out of the door into public beta, reports TechCrunch UK. It has a large number of new features aimed at simplifying interaction with news sites and blogs. Founder Nick Halstead has now focused on the core goal of making feed reading and commenting as mass market friendly as humanly possible. Despite praise from the likes of Robert Scoble, the site was early on misinterpreted as a traditional feed-reader, notably by Silicon Valley blogger Louis Gray . So RSS reader aficionados will be disappointed by Fav.or.it. There are 2,000 feeds inside Fav.or.it, with 3,000 more to come, but Fav.or.it will add the feeds, not you. If content is marked as non-commercial Fav.or.it only shows excerpts. Feed owners can embed advertising into their feeds and Fav.or.it will display these without any alteration.
The original idea, of Fav.or.it - the ability to comment on stories and have the comment appear both on the site and the originating blog - remains, thus making commenting pretty simple. This will step up to the plate against other commenting systems like CoComment, SezWho, Tangler, Disqus and Intense Debate. And an Adobe Air app, which will notify you when you have comments to go read, is in the works. Fav.or.it has also made it possible to aggregate your IDs from a large range of services. You can add your IDs from Twitter, FriendFeed, or OpenID, amongst others.
(Halstead explains more in a video I shot last week, below)
As promised when I first wrote about Fav.or.it in October last year (some months before the launch of the private beta) the site uses Javascript to gauge how long you read a post, which is very useful data. It will even stop the timer when it thinks you have walked away from the screen, if, say the post is only 100 words long and you’ve sat on it for 2 minutes. Fav.or.it uses this data to start suggesting items it thinks you’ll like. Fav.or.it was developed using the Zend Framework on PHP with just three developers, rather more than most competitors.
Ultimately the question is, will a mainstream audience actually want this kind of site? I think the commenting functions on Fav.or.it are very powerful. But now it’s fully open, it remains to be seen if that is enough to power its growth.
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Wimbledon Matches Get Streamed Online, We’ve Got 50 Free Passes
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Online broadcasting continues to make headway against the monolithic cable companies as more sports fans turn to the web for their fix. This year’s Wimbledon tournament will be streamed online by MediaZone at Wimbledon LIVE beginning June 23rd. An all access pass to the tournament costs $25, but you can grab one of 50 free passes by sending a request to .
This marks the third year that MediaZone has streamed Wimbledon, and the service has seen impressive growth, with a 129% increase in revenue year over year. This year’s pass will include access to 300 matches spread across eight courts in a two week span. And while the $25 price tag will put off many casual viewers, you can be sure that hardcore fans will love being able to switch between matches at will.
Given the increased amount of choice and control afforded by online sportscasts it seems that it’s only a matter of time that online viewing will finally go mainstream. Earlier this week IBM hosted a stream for the US Open, which was streamed over 2.5 million times, making it one of the biggest online sporting events ever.
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Skype’s latest puts focus on watching who you call
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GestureTek: A New Mobile Movement
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Microsoft Buys TV Ad Technology Company
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Emerging markets to drive mobile broadband: Ericsson (Reuters)
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Microsoft to buy TV ad service
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Microsoft said late Tuesday that it has bought Navic Networks, a company that helps television advertisers manage their ad campaigns.
The move will gives Microsoft a broader reach into the spot where advertisers spend the most.
"Television media represents the largest percentage of advertisers and agencies' media budget today," Microsoft ...
Microsoft to buy TV ad service
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