kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2006 | video, komo, blue dot, pr, kabir
click to playdotting for my collection - the komo link i dotted is offline.
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2006 | blogs, blue dot, mind camp
Quoted: As some of you may know, we've decided to be one of the sponsors for Mind Camp this year. None of us at Blue Dot have been before, but we have heard great things about it from friends. You might think it's bold that we're sponsoring something we've never attended, but Andru Edwards is one helluva guy :) Not to mention this is a great place for us to share our thoughts, get suggestions, and showcase some of the newer tools we've released for bloggers.
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2006 | blue dot, bdmentions, pr
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2006 | blue dot, bdmentions
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2006 | blogs, blue dot
Quoted: Today, I'm very happy to announce we've partnered with The Daily Reel to add "Dot This!" - our first video content partner :) Their site is very cool: essentially they have an editorial staff of LA insiders who sift through thousands of videos per day and publish "the best of online video". You'll find everything from news to funny clips, and even a daily top 10.
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2006 | attendees, blue dot, technology, bdmentions, PR, kabir
Press from Digital Hollywood last week .. love this quote!
Quoted: “The deal will help us enable the DailyReel to get their content in front of individual user social networks,” said Shahani. “Instead of helping them get in front of dozens of communities of millions, we want to help them get in front of millions of communities of dozens.”
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 30 2006 | blue dot, bdmentionsyou have to scroll down a little bit to see the mention ...
Quoted: Blue Dot makes social bookmarking a compelling prospect
Up to now, I have found social bookmarking sites like del.icio.us or Technorati to be interesting but not compelling. That changed the moment I saw Scoble’s interview with the founders of Blue Dot. So what’s the big deal with Blue Dot?
For me, the big difference is that you can choose to share your bookmarks (dots, in Blue Dot parlance) only with selected groups of friends, family or colleagues. You can make certain dots public, of course, but the permission controls introduce realms of possibility beyond the public-only bookmarking other sites offer. For example, we have a Basecamp project at work called Knowledge Sharing, which we largely use to share bookmarks and related comments. I can see Blue Dot replacing much of this functionality. Check out Scoble’s video blog on this company, you will be sold. I am already planning to add some of their functionality to this blog.
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2006 | blue dot, blogs
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 06 2006 | blue dot, microsoft, seattle
kabir | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 28 2006 | news, bdmentions, blue dot
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