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Joe Hewitt on Irony

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life -- Joe Hewitt, the developer of the Facebook iPhone application, has an insightful blog post on the current trend of developers favoring native applications over Web applications on mobile platforms with centrally controlled app stores in his post On Middle Men. He writes The Internet has been incredibly empowering to creators, and just as destructive to middle men. In the 20th century, every musicia...     11-15
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Does OAuth Have a Dark Side?

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life -- There was an article in the The Register earlier this week titled Twitter fanatic glimpses dark side of OAuth which contains the following excerptA mobile enthusiast and professional internet strategist got a glimpse of OAuth's dark side recently when he received an urgent advisory from Twitter. The dispatch, generated when Terence Eden tried to log in, said his Twitter account may have been compr...     11-08
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Startup Advice: Find Underserved Markets

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life -- “Every marketer's dream is to find an unidentified or unknown market and develop it” – Barry Brand Last week I read the various notes on the presentations by famous startup founders at Startup School 2009 and found a lot of the anecdotes interesting but wondered if they were truly useful to startup founders. I tried to think of some of the products I started using in the past five years that I now...     11-05
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New MSN Homepage with Activity Streams from Windows Live, Facebook and Twitter

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life -- On the MSN blog there's a new blog post entitled The New MSN Homepage Unveiled which states Today is an exciting day for our team at MSN because we unveiled the most significant redesign our MSN.com homepage has seen in over a decade. We spent thousands of hours talking with customers; testing hundreds of ideas; experimenting around the world and carefully evaluating what our users want, and don’t...     11-05
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Real-time, Distributed Conversations: Some Thoughts on the Salmon Protocol

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life -- Last week John Panzer, who works on Blogger at Google, wrote about some of the work he’s been doing on creating a protocol for syndicating comments associated with activity streams in his post The Salmon Protocol: Introducing the Salmon Project. Key parts of his post are excerpted belowA few days ago, at the Real Time Web Summit, we had a session about Salmon, a protocol for re-aggregated distribu...     11-03
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