Posts Tagged ‘rss’
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
The way I see it, micro-apps are the future of the web application. These tiny apps only do one thing in particular - but they do it well. As opposed to more robust applications, micro-apps focus on a single task and target that problem with a specialized solution.
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Tags: adoption, APIs, competition, features, micro apps, open source, rss, trends, twitter, web apps
Posted in blogs, content, design, launch, networks, social media, trends, usability | 8 Comments »
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
When I’m catching up on the day’s headlines, I turn to numerous channels and sources. Generic news sites lack significance and don’t offer meaningful content. The ability to weed out the excess and focus on what’s important to you is the ultimate goal.
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Tags: blogging, content, digg, friendfeed, friends, mixx, news, newsletters, newsvine, publishing, rss, social media, source, techmeme, techsted, twitter
Posted in blogs, content, networks, off topic, social media | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Rarely do I blog about individual products or services. I am not often compelled or inspired by what I see. In the case of Clicky however, the company seems to be doing everything right - from a business perspective and a product strategy.
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Tags: advertising, analytics, business model, clicky, communication, customization, dashboard, design, feedback, innovation, interface, personalization, product strategy, revenue, rss, search, subscription, web statistics, widget
Posted in content, design, search, usability, widgets | 2 Comments »