23 Sep, 2008  |  Written by Romain Péchard  |  under My Del.icio.us

Filtering web content to get interesting information, Android and its phone killer applications, FriendFeed presentation made by Bret Taylor- one of the founders, and FlickR’s engagement campaign. Here are the links. Read More

Google Chrome taking more market share faster than other players did, new Microsoft ads that actually rocks, Summizer to help Twitter jump into the iPhone, FriendFeed new design and features to come. Here are the links. Read More

3 Sep, 2008  |  Written by Romain Péchard  |  under Digital News

Twitter trend and lifestreaming, Twitter vs. FriendFeed and advertising, Facebook and advertising, Twitter to create a think tank, and reputation management. Those are the topics the most read here in August. Have a look at those articles if not already done. Read More

28 Aug, 2008  |  Written by Romain Péchard  |  under My Del.icio.us

What’s the first law of mass media according to Seth Godin, the first Twitter Communications planning ageny, leveraging business using Social media, reinventing agency, and a geek and cheap way to generate a “Office 2.0″ style extranet. Here are the links. Read More

Facebook Mark Zuckerberg FounderI was looking at what FaceBook is doing to turn their platform into something more and more core for Internet users, and I feel partly amazed and partly uneasy by new features this social platform is releasing. Partly amazed because they’re going in the right direction willing to become the hub of personal publication helping users to spead and share what they’re writing and finding interesting, thanks to the new import data feature they presented end of May, which helps you add your Del.icio.us/ Google Reader/ RSS Feed/ and other social media websites feed to your FaceBook Mini-Feed. That single evolution shows me Facebook is recovering from external apps and is starting over to build trustful applications (without any scam or email spamming) to become some kind of “what my friends are doing right now” feed reader, this leading to a more interesting social network platform than just a “run to more unknown FaceBook friends” competition. But what’s make me uneasy is the other FriendFeed copycat feature Facebook devs have released: the ability to comment the mini-feed (what I call history/ activity feed). Read More