I am not a realy big baseball fan, but I do follow the Giants and the Braves. My wife likes the Yankees, and I love to route againtst them. I also like the way Gabe is expanding Memeorandum.
From blog.memeorandum.com
As the 2006 MLB season kicks off this week, the outlets for baseball coverage have grown more numerous and diverse than ever. Local newspaper sites, national news networks, and official MLB releases all play an important role. For the most obsessive fans, the same is true for baseball blogs, which excel in analysis, opinion, speculation, and scandal.
Of course this means keeping track of the biggest baseball stories on the Web is now impossible without clicking on links all day. And (yep) this leads us to Ballbug, which offers a news summary, updated every 5 minutes, spotlighting the most buzzed about baseball stories and blog posts from thousands of web sites. So if you're a baseball fan, I'm hoping you'll become a Ballbug fan as well!
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Robert Scoble introduced Nine Guy to Amanda at CES Camp and posted these on Flickr. Thanks Robert. I had the pleasure of meeting Robert here in Atlanta. Maybe Amanda will come to Atlanta sometime soon.
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Kevin Burton writes that 99% of all search traffic currently hitting TailRank is from Google. Fifty percent of my traffic comes from Google. How many bloggers can say that Sports Illustrated is their number 3 referrer? The explaination is here. I use Technorati tags, and submit every post to Wists and Tailrank. I also submitted several posts to Digg and Reddit as an experiment. Technorati Tags: GoogleAnalytics, TailRank, Wists, SportsIllusitrated, Traffic
I just signed up for Newsvine,
which is in private beta. Thanks Mike
It reminds me of Digg and Reddit in that you can vote for articles, but
the categories are not limited to tech.
Steve
Rubel:
The most notable feature of Newsvine, however, is the
ability to contribute and aggregate your own news articles at your own
personal URL (e.g. steverubel.newsvine.com) and then monetize it. All
contributed articles are clearly delineated from the rest of the
content. Contributors collect 90% of the ad revenue generated through
traffic to their personal domain. The other 10% goes to the person who
referred you to join the site.
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Monetize,
Beta,
RubelUpdate: I have 20 invites. Send me an e-mail at Russellreno at Gmail.com.
Now that Christmas is over what do we do with those unwanted gifts?
From AP
Feel free, says syndicated ethics columnist Randy
Cohen, to regift.
“If
someone gives me a Liberace CD and I don’t like Liberace,
what are my
options? There are lots of people who DO like Liberace,” he
said. “And
so, to regift it maximizes human happiness all around.”
Here are the guidelines:
Make sure your gifting
‘circles’ are far apart
Don’t leave
any signs of the original gift
Never pretend you bought the gift somewhere you
didn’t
Don’t be a
cad. Keep it suitable
The words regift and degrift appeared in a
1995 episode of Seinfeld
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