Episode 51! Facebook’s new places feature has been alive for a week and there’s already a follow-up. Google and Yahoo announce new moves in the Realtime Search market and Digg debuts it’s new version 4.x interface— Chris, Dwayne and Devindra break down what the big deal is. They also go into the headlines spawned by MPEG-LA’s move to keep their h.264 codec “free” until their rights to it run out. And then, there’s The Rundown.
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Discussion Highlights
- (02:17) Facebook Places Vs. Google Places. Both are aiming for local advertisers. Which tech giant’s strategy will succeed?
- (17:47) Google’s Gmail Voice Call allows users to make calls from a web browser… to a real phone. Without paying. What’s Skype to do?
- (22:01) Realtime Search! What is it and why are Yahoo and Google making moves in this area?
- Google’s Realtime Search Update
- Yahoo’s Realtime Search Update (OneRiot)
- Blekko’s New Search Tactics (Customized Searches)
- (33:55) The New Digg.com: Digg 4.x Can Kevin Rose save one of the pillars of Web 2.0?
- (40:20) MPEG-LA’s new plans for the H.264 Codec: It’s Free. Sort Of.
- (53:13) The Rundown!
- (53:22) Facebook gives Hacker News/Y Combinator start-up’s “VIP treatment.”
- (1:00:16) Diaspora’s almost here. Chris has the updates.
- (1:05:20) Finally, a “stovetop” heating surface for the 21st Century.
- (1:10:27) Nike patents automatically lacing sneakers and finally, we’ve been brought Back to the Future! (2!)
Featured Music
- Music: Shiro Sagisu – Magma Diver, Barefoot in the Park (from the Evangelion soundtracks)
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August 31st, 2010 → 8:40 am @ Dwayne
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