Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 29 2008 | web 2.0, listio, infinitehoops
InfiniteHoops was mentioned on this site Listio.
Quoted: If you've been looking on Listio, you know there's something for everyone here, even hoops. Infinite Hoops is the place online to find basketball games and players for your games. Locations, dates, and a good game of ball are all at InfiniteHoops. Use their scheduling tool for your pickup and start b-balling today.
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Listio is a community based directory of web 2.0 apps and services.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 04 2008 | social networking, web 2.0, family 2.0
Quoted: Famzam lets you:
- Store and share photos,
- Start your way into blogging,
- Have access to your personal calendar to mark down friends and family members’ birthdays and important events,
- Create, store and share recipes,
Private messaging - what good is a social networking without this feature, eh?
- Shopping - Granted that this is not a new feature anymore, Famzam however has two proprietary stores, Gifts and Flowers. And this gives Famzam members two good shopping options online.ShareViewed: 3 Times
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | web 2.0
Interesting javascript application download optimization technique by MS researchers.
Quoted: [We] rewrite existing application JavaScript code based on a given access profile to split the existing code base into small stubs that are transferred eagerly and the rest of the code that is transferred either on-demand on in the background using a prefetch queue.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2008 | web 2.0, startup, investments, linkedin, paypal
Interesting piece on the investments of LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman. Re-faving Mike.
Quoted: Few Internet entrepreneurs practice what they preach as devoutly as LinkedIn Corp. co-founder Reid Hoffman, whose business revolves around his belief that good fortune flows ...
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Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2007 | social bookmarking, web 2.0, bdmentions, blue dot, faves
We are mentioned in an article on social bookmarking in the ChicagoTribune.com
Quoted: The executives of one of the services, faves.com (formerly Blue Dot), said they have counted at least 50 competitors occupying one corner or another of ...
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Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 07 2007 | news, search, web 2.0, InfiniteHoops, basketball, nba
InfiniteHoops was reviewed by KillerStartups.com. The source is that Simple Spark site I dotted yesterday.
Quoted: InfiniteHoops is a multifunctional site; it not only keeps fans up to date with the latest b-ball news and highlights, it also gives members a means to join in on games in their area.
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Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 20 2007 | advertising, business, web 2.0
Great interview with Zillow's CEO Rich Barton.
Quoted: It is completely anathema – this kind of 'get in on nothing and do a quick flip and sell out.' I hate that. That is ridiculous. People aren't trying to create long-term brands and long-term value. That is like house flippers. And by the way, you generally get out what you put in. We are not creating a feature here, we are creating a business for the long-term that is going to be a brand that my grand kids know.
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Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 01 2007 | seattle, web 2.0, entrepreneurship, wishpot, blue dot, InfiniteHoops, alexa, SSIWe are holding steady at #7. My buddy Max at Wishpot is +14 for the month -- up to #47. Interestingly, if I put my home project InfiniteHoops.com (http://infinitehoops.com) in the list, it would be ahead of 40 companies at #115.
Quoted: Another month is complete and we have the new Seattle Startup Index (SSI), a list of Seattle Web 2.0 startups ordered by their Alexa Ranking.
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Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 26 2007 | technology, web 2.0
I hate the term, but for fun I queried how many documents are returned by Google for the phrases "web 0.0" through "web 10.0". Why is there a peak at "Web 7.0"? Eh, I need a life.
"web 0.0" 34,900
"web 1.0" 1,200,000
"web 2.0" 251,000,000
"web 3.0" 1,590,000
"web 4.0" 173,000
"web 5.0" 33,900
"web 6.0" 25,600
"web 7.0" 63,300
"web 8.0" 14,200
"web 9.0" 579
"web 10.0" 614Quoted: Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O'Reilly Media in 2003[1] and popularized by the first Web 2.0 conference in 2004.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 12 2006 | web 2.0ShareViewed: 7 Times

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