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The new trend in online sharing has been experiencing an explosion lately. Just yesterday, The New York Times did a story on the new ways that people are sharing their personal information online. But then today, it came out that one of those companies exposed some of its users’ credit card numbers to Google search. [...]

Rounding off the first-ever Twitter developer conference, Chirp, was a lightning-fast roundup of a few apps the Twitter team found fascinating enough to showcase for the 1000-hacker crowd. Each team got exactly 140 seconds to present their wares, and all showcasing apps were judged by an all-star lineup that included moderator and Twitter product VP [...]

Blippy

In: web resources

18 Mar 2010

What can you use the application for? Blippy.com is a social network where users can share what they are buying and see what others are buying. Users can link their accounts from major stores to the site, as well as their credit card accounts. Whenever the user buys something from a linked account, the purchases [...]

This year American Idol made headlines for pushing out individual Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace accounts for each of its 24 finalists. However, the show made a drastic change in strategy last night by consolidating all of them under the AI9Contestants username across sites. Twitter followers of each of the individual contestants were sent the following [...]

Some people tweet where they drink [foursquare.com], others who they date, some even how much they weigh. But are people ready to tweet their credit and debit card purchases? When Blippy [blippy.com] goes live on Thursay, we’ll find out. The site has been in private beta with 5,000 users so far and has tracked over [...]


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