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	<description>Matt Terenzio on the conversational web.</description>
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		<title>GMail, the Web OS client. Again.</title>
		<description>	Earlier today I talked about file-sharing and its relation to IM and  Social Networking. I finished the post pointing out that Google was way ahead of the game with IM integration in GMail.
	Just breaking is this post mentioning that Google Docs will support PDFs.
	If it&#8217;s not obvious, I&#8217;ll reiterate ...</description>
		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/06/10/gmail-the-web-os-client-again/</link>
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		<title>Twitter is the bubbles, not the bath</title>
		<description>	Fred Wilson asked on Twitter:
	 Q: what will be the first twitter post to get picked up on techmeme and who will post it?
	I answered that Twitter was itself a conversation aggregator of sorts. Actually, I said:
	Twitter is the bubbles, not the bath.
	Fred is right in thinking that some Tweets ...</description>
		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/06/10/twitter-is-the-bubbles-not-the-bath/</link>
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		<title>TinyURL is dead. . .</title>
		<description>	It&#8217;s no big revelation that file-sharing is a popular online activity and the ways to do it are countless and evolving.
	Email attachments, P2P services and vertical silos like YouTube rank among the heavy hitters.
	Twitter users don&#8217;t have a built in way to share files. They generally put the media object ...</description>
		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/06/10/tinyurl-is-dead/</link>
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		<title>GMail, the WEb OS client.</title>
		<description>	Interesting post by Arrington about the Google event where they announced GMail labs.
	Arrington aks a great question, &#8220;What about third party developers?&#8221;
	Steve Gillmor asks whether this is the beginning of a persoanlization play.
	Of course this gets me thinking about Twitter.
	But really it&#8217;s a much larger and important question that is ...</description>
		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/06/05/gmail-the-web-os-client/</link>
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		<title>Amyloo&#8217;s Widget</title>
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		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/03/12/test-iframe/</link>
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		<title>Twitter vs. Pownce: The Great Debate</title>
		<description>	Latest Gangbuster: Twitter vs. Pownce

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		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/03/02/twitter-vs-pownce-the-great-debate/</link>
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		<title>The (open) future of news</title>
		<description>	Fromg the aforementioned gangbuster blog : with a little price of breaking news intermixed.

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		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/02/29/the-open-future-of-news/</link>
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		<title>new paradigm (and blog)</title>
		<description>	Will be hashing out some thoughts over at http://gangbuster.org/blog in case any of y&#8217;all care to join that conversation.

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		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/02/28/new-paradigm-and-blog/</link>
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		<title>Twitter is TechCrunch is the Blogosphere</title>
		<description>	Twitter seems to model TechCrunch:
	Graph
	and TechCrunch eerily seems to model the blogosphere as a whole:
	Graph
	Is this meaningful?

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		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/02/18/twitter-is-techcrunch-is-the-blogosphere/</link>
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		<title>Social Database Twit.io</title>
		<description>	Embryonic but working:
	Twit.io

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		<link>http://everybuddy.org/2008/01/30/social-database-twitio/</link>
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