[Webpub] popurls, here I come..

Lisa C. Mayer lmayer at MIT.EDU
Sun Jan 11 13:30:57 EST 2009


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Steve Rubels picks popurls as the the best web site of 2008.  Here’s  
why:

     Popurls calls itself “the dashboard for the latest web-buzz, a  
single page that encapsulates up-to-the-minute headlines from the most  
popular sites on the Internet.” The site was created by Thomas Marban.  
What it basiscally does is aggregate web sites all in one place -  
digg, delicious, news sites, Techmeme, key blogs, media sites (Flickr,  
YouTube, etc) and much more. The great thing about it is that you can  
easily personalize it to your tastes. As you use it, the site gets  
smarter and shows you recommendations. You can view stats for the web  
site here.

     So why am I nuts about Popurls? There are many reasons…

         * It’s a digital curator that helps mitigate the Attention  
Crash
         * It underscores that the world is flat (Thomas is from  
Austria)
         * Popurls added a ton of features this year: you can sign in  
with Open ID or your Google Account, sharing, a live view and a  
cluster view, a deep archive, a zeitgeist and much more. He seems to  
be adding features as fast as Gmail and Friendfeed.
         * They’re also on Friendfeed, Twitter, Facebook, mobile  
devices, the iPhone and even the Wii.
         * Popurls Live - track it in real-time like Twittervision.
         * And finally, killer search - complete with search feeds.
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See you online!
Lisa


Lisa C. Mayer : web & database consultant at MIT- IS&T- DCAD
lmayer at mit.edu  |  617.452.4225  |  (gtalk & aim) lisacmayer





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