Twitter announced this morning the launch of “Promoted Tweets” because it’s nice for a company to make revenue. Promoted Tweets are described in the blog post like this: “You will start to […]
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Morning Buzz — April 13, 2010
Check this out: a search engine for cycling tours. Which is great, except now I have that Monty Python routine running through my head. “I’m on a cycling tour of North Cornwall…” […]
Google Enhances Google Docs
Google released some pretty big news today — overhauls of two of its Google Docs components, Spreadsheets and Documents. Finally, I can stop thinking about what I’m going to get my boss […]
Cuil Launches Cpedia, Web Aggropedia
Poor Cuil, a victim of what I like to call “Teoma Syndrome.” Teoma, for those of you who weren’t geeking out on search engines ten years ago, was a search engine that […]
State and Federal Campaign Contribution Data, All In One Spot
It’s a DATA BUFFET! Sunlight Labs announced last week the launch of TransparencyData.com, a site that is designed to let you query and download bulk data about government transparency. The big data […]