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><channel><title>bub.blicio.us &#187; list</title> <atom:link href="http://bub.blicio.us/tag/list/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://bub.blicio.us</link> <description>Covering the social economy driving the new Web</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:28:55 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1</generator> <item><title>Twitter Lists Available in BETA</title><link>http://bub.blicio.us/twitter-lists-available-in-beta/</link> <comments>http://bub.blicio.us/twitter-lists-available-in-beta/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 04:44:46 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Brian Solis</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[News]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Tech]]></category> <category><![CDATA[group]]></category> <category><![CDATA[list]]></category> <category><![CDATA[tweet]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Twitter]]></category><guid
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src="http://img.skitch.com/20091020-pumwkndrnek9prt84yysakgr5p.jpg" alt="" width="597" height="219" /></p><p>Last week, while attending Blogworld Expo, I logged into Twitter to catch up on a few DMs. Upon login, I noticed that something was just a bit different. My home page featured a sizable banner that announced the “beta” release of lists.  While I knew the release of <a
href="http://www.briansolis.com/2009/09/group-mentality-twitter-to-debut-lists/">Twitter lists</a> was imminent, I didn’t expect it so quickly.</p><p>Essentially, waves of people are receiving access to lists, offering an effective form of contextual curation to follow and stay connected to groups of individuals who align with or inspire your personal and professional interests. It links to you to those you respect and admire and those you inspire.</p><p>You’ll notice that the link to your “tweets” has been replaced with “listed” – a link that takes you to the lists created by other individuals where your feed is currently streamed.</p><p><img
src="http://img.skitch.com/20091019-g54k4y6q36nq14jtbud6sqanb1.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="186" /></p><p>As I’ve been on the road, I haven’t had a significant opportunity to create the lists that I need and require to ensure that twitter engagement remains rewarding and productive. To date, I’ve maintained separate accounts to accomplish similar tasks. However, clicking on the “listed” link will allow you to see the groups in which your feed contributes.</p><p><img
src="http://img.skitch.com/20091020-cjkymthypdemqj75721ibuksk4.jpg" alt="" width="557" height="670" /></p><p>Perhaps one of the most compelling new features is that you can join any public list to receive the same feed and insight, whether or not you follow the included individuals. Maintaining lists enables Twitter to scale, offering a meta form of intelligent, yet manual, filtering to ensure that you can increase or decrease the volume of information vs. noise on any given subject of interest.</p><p>Creating a list is exceptionally simple. Either click on the list of people that you already follow or jump to a particular profile of interest and click the “list” icon to either create a new list or add the desired individuals to an existing list. Lists can be made public or private. As mentioned earlier, public lists are open to following by others. Some of the most interesting lists, in any industry and covering any topic, will exist and its those list generators who will earn the appreciation and respect of the <a
href="http://www.briansolis.com/2009/05/gazing-into-twitterverse/">Twitterverse</a>.</p><p><img
src="http://img.skitch.com/20091019-ra2h7nxkrph1h5fki4kt1udrj2.jpg" alt="" width="625" height="281" /></p><p>Once you start to create and maintain lists, they’re stationed on the right-hand side of the home page for easy viewing.</p><p><img
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isPermaLink="false">http://bub.blicio.us/?p=111111458</guid> <description><![CDATA[by Brian Solis Originally published on Intel&#8217;s InsideScoop blog. Disclosure, I&#8217;m an Intel Insider. With CES right around the corner, I wanted to take a moment to spotlight some of the hottest gadgets to debut in 2008 &#8211; especially before we look forward to the most anticipated products set to hit the streets in 2009. [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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/> </a></div><p>by Brian <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Solis">Solis</a></p><p><em>Originally <a
href="http://scoop.intel.com/2008/12/hottest-gadgets-of-2008.php">published</a> on Intel&#8217;s InsideScoop blog. Disclosure, I&#8217;m an <a
href="http://scoop.intel.com/brian-solis.php">Intel Insider</a>.</em></p><p>With CES right around the corner, I wanted to take a moment to spotlight some of the hottest gadgets to debut in 2008 &#8211; especially before we look forward to the most anticipated products set to hit the streets in 2009.</p><p>2008 was an almost overwhelming year rich with advancements and innovation that practically warrants a top 100 list to do it justice. However, I&#8217;ll focus on the products that specifically had a direct or indirect impact on my day-to-day workflow, personal entertainment, and also those few products that are currently sitting on my wish list.</p><p>Without further ado, let&#8217;s just jump right in. Listed in no particular order:</p><p><strong>Jawbone</strong></p><p>Jawbone&#8217;s second-generation Bluetooth headset absolutely rocks for me. I upgraded from the bigger, bulkier first generation model the very day the new unit arrived in stores. It lives up to its promise, providing a personal NoiseAssassin (TM) to kill surrounding noise allowing you and the personal on the other end of the line to speak and hear clearly.</p><p><img
src="http://scoop.intel.com/Jawbone_BrianSolis_holidaygifts2008.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /><br
/> Credit: <a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/briansolis/2625833591/">Brian Solis</a></p><p><strong>Flip MinoHD</strong></p><p>The Flip camera line emerged practically out of nowhere to create a market for easily capturing high quality, Web-ready video and sharing it through email or YouTube, MySpace, and AOL. The new Flip MinoHD adds high definition video to the mix, allowing just about anyone to shoot and share HD video, taking advantage of YouTube&#8217;s new HD support.</p><p><img
src="http://www.theflip.com/buy/img/flip_where2buy.jpg" alt="" width="184" height="248" /></p><p><strong>Apple TV with Boxee</strong></p><p>Apple TV is not new, but the ability to integrate (read: hack) a new DRM-free media dashboard and entertainment social network called Boxee transforms the Apple TV into a full-blown library and player for all of your movies and music, even for those not purchased through iTunes. It provides support for almost every format so that you can enjoy all of your content in one box.</p><p><strong>Blackberry Storm</strong></p><p>Dubbed as the first real threat to the iPhone, the sleek and elegant Blackberry Storm, stormed the market recently. It&#8217;s the first touchscreen Blackberry available, and while it&#8217;s unique to those considering a Blackberry product, and as, will do very well with consumers, I&#8217;m not quite sure it&#8217;s a threat to the iPhone. Perhaps it&#8217;s the iPhone for the Windows-centric workforce.</p><p><strong>MediaGate 450HD</strong></p><p><strong></strong>The Apple TV for the rest of us. The MediaGate connects directly to your HD TV via HDMI and provides a wireless connection to seamlessly stream or transfer media files directly from you main PC. Like the Apple TV with Boxee, The MediaGate 450HD system offers a visual dashboard for you to manage and enjoy your libraries of movies, pictures, videos, and music through your TV.</p><p><img
src="http://www.mediagateusa.com/img/thumb_MG450HD_IMG01.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="150" /></p><p><strong>OPPO</strong></p><p>Forget the debate over Blu Ray and HD DVD, most of us have collected dozens, if not hundreds of standard definition videos over the years. The OPPO DV-983H 1080p is an up-converting DVD player with ABT and 7.1CH Audio that transforms standard DVDs into HD-quality, breathing new life into your existing movie investment.</p><p><img
src="http://oppodigital.com/images/dv_983h_home.gif" alt="" width="456" height="135" /></p><p><strong>Zink</strong></p><p>I was introduced to Zink at a past DEMO. Zink, which stands for Zero Ink, offers a printing solution for digital photographers to print pictures without ink cartridges.</p><p>At the heart of the ZINK Technology is the patented ZINK Paper, an advanced composite material with cyan, yellow, and magenta dye crystals embedded inside, and a protective polymer overcoat layer outside. The crystals are colorless before printing, so ZINK Paper looks like regular white photo paper. Heat from a ZINK-enabled device activates the crystals, forming all the colors of the rainbow.</p><p><img
src="http://www.zink.com/files/images/Pogo_mma.jpg" alt="" width="180" height="100" /></p><p><strong>Wii Fit</strong></p><p>Wii is still one of the hottest products of 2008 and also one of this season&#8217;s hottest gifts. It&#8217;s a combination of fitness and fun in one, balance and pressure sensitive controller board. It&#8217;s not only for exercise and yoga, it can also be used for any game where your stature and agility are instrumental in navigating through the experience.</p><p><img
src="http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/wii-fit-japan.jpg" alt="" width="273" height="201" /></p><p><strong>Livescribe</strong></p><p>Also previewed at DEMO, Livescribe is one of the most sophisticated and natural solutions on the market today. Livescribe is a paper-based computing platform that turns plain paper into a computer screen and bridges paper and digital. The solution features the Smartpen, a Montblanc-size computer with advanced processing power, audio/visual feedback, and memory for handwriting capture, audio recording, and applications. The complementary Dot Paper features Dot Positioning System (DPS), technology, enabling interactive, &#8220;live&#8221; documents using plain paper printed with micro-dots.</p><p>Livescribe&#8217;s first key application is &#8220;Paper Replay.&#8221; When taking notes during a discussion or lecture, the smartpen records the conversation and digitizes the handwriting, automatically synching the ink and audio. By later tapping the ink, the smartpen replays the conversation from the exact moment the note was written. Notes and audio can also be uploaded to a PC where they can be replayed, saved, searched and sent. Additional applications will be available for download from www.livescribe.com.</p><p><img
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/> Credit: <a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/briansolis/2229907754/sizes/m/">Brian Solis</a></p><p><strong>Tesla</strong></p><p>Zero to 60 in under 4 seconds with a top speed of 125 mph and a redline of 14,000 RPM, this all electric sports car is redefining the automotive industry. With a price tag of $109,000 and a waiting list consisting of an A-list from Hollywood and the tech industry, Tesla has become Silicon Valley&#8217;s media darling by offering an eco-friendly vehicle that can travel up to 244 miles per charge. This car has been on my wish list since I attended the grand opening of the dealership in Menlo Park. you&#8217;ll be pleased to know that this sleek roadster will only cost you pennies per mile.</p><p><img
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/> Credit: <a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/briansolis/2686003358/sizes/m/">Brian Solis</a> <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Apple 3G iPhone</strong></p><p>For the second year in a row, I joined Robert Scoble as we ventured to the Apple store in San Francisco to witness the debut of the new iPhone, well, and to also purchase a few. The iPhone 3G delivered on the promise to offer an all inclusive personal entertainment and productivity experience now supported by mobile broadband connectivity. The new phone also marked the debut of the iPhone App Store, which is further fueling the frenzy by providing a mobile marketplace for application developers and consumers. Apple claims that the App Store has served more than 300,000,000 downloads to date. The iPhone has done nothing short of completely reinvent the user experience, inspiring almost every consumer electronics company to rethink product designs, interfaces, and usability.</p><p><img
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/> Photo Credit: <a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/briansolis/2660953951/">Brian Solis</a> <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Canon EOS 5D Mark II</strong></p><p>As a photographer, this has been on my list well before its official public release. And, now that it&#8217;s finally available and shipping, I&#8217;m forced to continue my wait until production can meet the phenomenal demand.</p><p>Canon&#8217;s update to its full frame EOS 5D features a stunning 21.1-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with DIGIC 4 Image Processor, a vast ISO Range of 100-6400 (expandable to ISO L: 50, H1: 12800 and H2: 25600), plus EOS technologies like Auto Lighting Optimizer and Peripheral Illumination Correction. Perhaps most notably, it features full HD video recording at 30 fps. View sample videos here: http://tinyurl.com/5zsljo.</p><p>The 5d Mark II can also shoot up to 3.9 fps, offers 9 AF points plus 6 AF assist points, a new 98% coverage viewfinder, and a 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots/VGA).</p><p><strong>UPDATE: </strong>My 5D Mark II arrived today. After shooting the first picture and HD movie, the auto focus on my 35mm prime Canon L series lens gave out. Hmmm. The picture and the video are incredible however.</p><p><strong>Intel Atom Processor</strong><br
/> Yes, while I&#8217;m an Intel Insider, I&#8217;m almost positive that Intel&#8217;s new Atom Processor will make many &#8220;Best Of&#8221; lists for 2008. It&#8217;s yet another breakthrough, which serves as a catalyst for innovation in mobile computing, social networking, and collaboration.</p><p>The Atom is Intel&#8217;s smallest and lowest power processor processor to date and powers the latest Mobile Internet Devices as well as the rapidly emerging category of netbooks and nettops.</p><p>Designed from the ground up, 45nm Intel Atom processors integrate an astounding 47 million transistors on a single chip measuring less than 26mm, making them Intel&#8217;s smallest and lowest power processors to date.</p><p><img
src="http://www.intel.com/technology/atom/pix/die.jpg" alt="" width="60" height="145" /></p><p>Looking forward to seeing you at CES 2009 in Las Vegas along with the rest of the Intel Insiders!  (Note:  See Intel Insider stories featured on the <a
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