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Businesses Must Manage the Twitter Conversation

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My intuition is that this is why when Twitter initially took off (around the time of SxSW in 2007) it was an open “publish to the world” platform and the trend continued. The currency of the real-time web is, for now, your Twitter address. People write their thoughts knowing that anybody else can see them.

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How To Bootstrap Your Startup

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Posted by: Serkan | September 10, 2007 4:44 AM Thanks Serkan - the next post will be up soon. Posted by: Matt | September 10, 2007 4:46 AM Good read but. Posted by: Darren Stuart | September 10, 2007 4:53 AM What an excellent article! Posted by: Matt | September 10, 2007 6:28 AM Excellent post! Cant wait for more ;).

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Big Opportunities for Startups Providing Big Data, Data-as-a-Service

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Factual was founded in 2007 by Gil Elbaz, whose last company Applied Semantics was acquired by Google in 2003, becoming one of the core components of AdSense. The open database service Factual announced yesterday that it has secured $25 million in financing, led by Andreessen Horowitz and Index Ventures.

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Transcript of How to Turn Marketing Costs Into Profit

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The difference in the two that you mentioned … I realize this is semantics at some level, but the two that you mentioned are channel based, right? There’s no strategic method — You can say there’s a strategic methodology behind it depending, again it is semantics. Robert Rose: No.

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How To Create a Web App

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This requires a visual web-editor (assuming you’re building a web-application). Personally I use Visual Web-Developer from Microsoft - it’s free and powerful. However, it is also very complicated to use, as it’s a full web-development environment. Posted by: Matt | October 4, 2007 2:18 AM Interesting post, Matt.

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The Guy Who Took on Google (and now LinkedIn): Mike Yavonditte

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Because he was particularly attracted to the idea of positioning Quigo in the business of helping retailers with search, Quigo started building sophisticated technology for applied semantics stuff with web pages. So, what Quigo would do is analyze a web page for Overture and tell them what they thought it was about.

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How To Blog Like A Pro

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Sitemaps are a “poor man’s semantic web.&# Basically it creates a map of your blog that computers can understand. One will view your site in their web browser and the other in an RSS reader (like Google Reader ). I just did an “a&# for Altgate (as a joke, I used the Web 2.0 Learn web basics.

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