From the Pipeline - 5.13.08

Today has been a pretty good day all in all. Turned out some good posts and found a bunch of both fun and interesting stuff to share. So without further ado here’s some of the things that caught my eye today on the FriendFeed pipeline.

Are social news sites like Digg useful anymore? :: Online Media Cultist - Eric does some headline comparison between the leading tech news aggregators to see if they are even relevant anymore.

Disqus: Is Following Buzz More Important Than Building Good Product? :: Robert Seidman - I might be a big fan of Disqus but that doesn’t stop me from seeing the other side of the fence. Which is where Robert comes from as he questions the reasons why Disqus is adding Seesmic support instead of working on its core needs.

Associative Search and the Semantic Web: The Next Step Beyond Natural Language Search :: Minding the Planet - I love reading well written and intelligent posts that show us there could be other ways to do things. This is what Nova does in this post about Associative Search. If you are interested in this type of stuff do yourself a favor and take the time to read and then subscribe .. I did.

Don’t dump on me: The 4 behaviors of the social web :: Go Big Always - an interesting breakdown of the different types of people who use or take part in the social web.

Top 10: Signs You’re Addicted to Twitter and/or FriendFeed :: David Risley - a fun post to help you figure out where you stand with Twitter and FriendFeed .. or is it funny?

Barber Shop in Poland [ALMOST NSFW] :: Barber Shop in Poland - I couldn’t resist :) as I said on FriendFeed - “Hooters for Hair Club Men”.

DiSo Project Figures Messina and Norris Join Vidoop :: ReadWriteWeb - it looks like a blogger I respect is going to be able to take one of his dreams to a new level - congrats goes out to Chris Messina.

Wall-sized, multi-touch ‘Missile Command’ — every gamer’s fantasy :: Engadget - and this was just too cool not to share - sure would give a whole new meaning to the game.

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