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MyBlogLog Community

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Did you know what MyBlogLog is? MyBloglog is a free service to track your blog readers and audience. Recently they have released their MyBlogLog Community service. MyBlogLog has launched a beta of this new Communities service to empower authors and readers to operate at the same level. For the first time, everyone who reads a web site or blog can learn about and engage with one another, and in the process take the conversation to a whole new level.

Readers can become friends with other people who read your favorite blogs. See what else they're reading. Check out their MySpace and Friendster profiles and view their Flickr photostreams. Authors can learn more about their readers individually and as a group. What do they like and what are they ignoring? What are they reading elsewhere on the Web?

MyBlogLog enables you to take advantage of your existing presence on the Web and ties it into communities of like-minded readers and authors to add context to the conversations in which you take part.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

June 21st, 2006 at 3:30 am

UnCut Video Sharing from AOL

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UnCut Video is the place to come for videos on the Web. Upload videos from your web camera or camcorder. Watch videos from your home state, from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Middle East. Share videos with your friends over AIM and email. News, sports, pets, music, personals, short films, autos, the odd and the absurd—it’s all here. See it! Shoot it! Share it! Rate and comment on videos, and add them to your AOL Journal.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

May 17th, 2006 at 11:28 pm

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GizMoojo! – It pays to be Geek

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Gizmoojo is a community driven by you. And you have always wondered why there is no one place to show off your geekness and powerfulness. Now, we are here for you and through your geekness, the Gizmoojo community will get great guidance and love!

“Community ecology is the study of the distribution, abundance, demography, and interactions between populations of coexisting species. It is part of the division of ecology known as synecology that studies the organization of ecosystems specifically at the level of the biotic community (or biocoenosis).”

Giz.moo.jo Com.mu.ni.ty Eco.lo.gy – The science of the relationships between geeks, gizmos, gadgets, hardware and the community!.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

May 14th, 2006 at 3:27 am

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p282 – Private Community Website

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What is a private community website?

Post282 lets you create your own private site – the image to the left of this text shows you what your site will look like. Creating a site is free and very easy to do. Once you have signed up, you can create accounts for your friends so that they can log in to the site you've created. On your site you will be able to create posts (including video and media posts), and chat directly with the other members of your community. As the creator of the community you will administrative rights to edit or delete any post, and add and remove community members.

Can I post my videos and music on my site?

Absolutely, you can make media posts that automagically take care of all the details of putting video or music on a webpage. Of course, it goes without saying that illegal file sharing is a no no, and we'll have to shut down any communities that use our servers to host illegal files – we don't want to be sued any more than you do.

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 30th, 2006 at 4:54 am

Google Circle Beta

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Google Circles is a free service which lets you explore the interests of groups of people around the world, in your hometown, at your workplace, and at your alma mater.

Google Circles works by aggregating information from a variety of sources. For example, we record the Internet Protocol (IP) address for every search performed on our servers. While the IP address does not uniquely identify your location, there is a strong relationship between address and a geographic region. From this relationship, trends can be inferred. Similarly, your IP address often identifies you as being affiliated with a particular Internet domain (e.g., rcn.com). This information allows us to provide highly specialized clusters of search behavior which are interesting and useful

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(Google Circles is still in beta. In most cases, if there is no Circle for a particular community, it is only because we haven’t gotten to it yet. Keep checking back every few days. In some cases we are deferring to specific requests from specific national governments. Please contact your local bureaucrat for more information.)

Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 2nd, 2006 at 4:59 am

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