Kevin Rose Hearts Anglicans Heart David Hicks
My folks being good Christians went to the David Hicks service today which their Anglican Church put on, opp' Federation Square. Neat way of church staying current, as digg is planning to do in a Wikia Search spin-off-esque way, skewed more to recommendations than search. Basically take all the domains submitted on digg, do some behaviourial profiling, spew them back as personalised recommendations algorithms i'm guessn. Wouldn't it rock to have the resources to experiment with such R+D meets new product offerings ?
BusinessWeek : "Rose has been paying particular attention to which Web sites, stories, and links are gobbled up by the 900,000 registered users who visit Digg—and which ones are cast aside. He plans to use what Digg knows of its members' tastes to help them find more media fare they might want to consume. Later this year, Digg will launch a recommendation tool able to expose members to fellow Diggers who appear to have similar interests, says Rose. "Digg will be smart enough to know what interests you," says Rose. The site will identify those with like interests in part by the previous stories they have dug and "buried"—the site's term for voting down a story. "Theoretically, over time, you provide useful information," says Digg Chief Executive Jay Adelson. "It makes a personal version of Digg more possible."
Frankee also jumped on some .aspx ex-TRL Melb' dudes doing some revver like video rev sharing (u set the price : keep net 90% Even if Viacom have other ideas...) Very neat, will need to catch up with these dudes !
SMH : "Geddes, Kelley and Govic run the business on a full-time basis, although Geddes admitted that revenue was "low at the moment", and did not match their previous incomes. Geddes and Kelley had been colleagues at the now-defunct Telstra Research Laboratories, while Govic is a former investment banker. ecent announcements suggest business at Si-Mi is picking up - it has just signed a deal with Adelaide production company Kojo, which has worked on films such as Wolf Creek."
BusinessWeek : "Rose has been paying particular attention to which Web sites, stories, and links are gobbled up by the 900,000 registered users who visit Digg—and which ones are cast aside. He plans to use what Digg knows of its members' tastes to help them find more media fare they might want to consume. Later this year, Digg will launch a recommendation tool able to expose members to fellow Diggers who appear to have similar interests, says Rose. "Digg will be smart enough to know what interests you," says Rose. The site will identify those with like interests in part by the previous stories they have dug and "buried"—the site's term for voting down a story. "Theoretically, over time, you provide useful information," says Digg Chief Executive Jay Adelson. "It makes a personal version of Digg more possible."
Frankee also jumped on some .aspx ex-TRL Melb' dudes doing some revver like video rev sharing (u set the price : keep net 90% Even if Viacom have other ideas...) Very neat, will need to catch up with these dudes !
SMH : "Geddes, Kelley and Govic run the business on a full-time basis, although Geddes admitted that revenue was "low at the moment", and did not match their previous incomes. Geddes and Kelley had been colleagues at the now-defunct Telstra Research Laboratories, while Govic is a former investment banker. ecent announcements suggest business at Si-Mi is picking up - it has just signed a deal with Adelaide production company Kojo, which has worked on films such as Wolf Creek."
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