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    +Mac OS X Leopard Review
      Walt Mossberg likes Mac OS X Leopard it... I'm sold. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Online comic books
      Brian Alvey's Online Comic Book collection continues to grow!My favorite is Grim Jack.... well worth checking out!GrimJackEZ StreetBlack IceRead more free online comic books available only at ComicMix.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Tokyo Motor Show--some crazy delicious concept cars!
      Mahalo Guides put together a great Tokyo Motor Show page... some great concept cars coming out of the show this year! This is a great example of where humans can make a much better search result than a machine.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Smartlinks by Adaptive Blue is very cool... semantic + expert web coming together!
      AdaptiveBlue is a very cool Firefox plugin that is very Web 3.0 (The Tim O'Reilly version of Web 3.0 that is, the semantic web... as opposed to the Calacanis version of Web 3.0, the "gifted" web :-). Their latest tool, a plugin for bloggers, automatically puts a little icon next to keywords and give users a context popup with a collection or related links. Similar in function to Mahalo, but automated. As you can see above they link to Mahalo when we have a page... which is very cool. Mahalo for that!We have a similar, yet more primitive, version of something similar running for Wordpress the pulls up the Mahalo top seven. The semantic and expert web are coming together and it's going to be VERY powerful.Congrats to our friends at AB for their latest triumph! Fred has some thoughts as well (and that's his image I've hijacked!).Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Search engine fatigue? We hear ya! (and so does StumbleUpon, Delicious, and Adaptive Blue)
      { photo by Zach }Search Engine Land reports on a study of "search engine fatigue" today. 72.3 percent of Americans experience "search engine fatigue" (either "always," "usually," or "sometimes") when researching a topic on the Internet. 65.4 percent of Americans say they've spent two or more hours in a single sitting searching for specific information on search engines. More than three out of four (75.1 percent) of those who experience search engine fatigue report getting up and physically leaving their computer without the information they were seeking - either "always," "usually" or "sometimes." This is EXACTLY why I was attracted to the search engine space. As great as Google, Yahoo, MSN, and ASK are, people are still suffering with finding high-quality information on the internet. One solution isn't going to solve all these issues, but we've done over 18,000 pages so far at Mahalo, each of which serves at least 20 search terms. Over time we're going to be able to solve the fatigue problem for the first 1/4 to 1/3rd of search terms. If we can do that we will have a really big business that helps a LOT of people--a LOT!StumbleUpon and Delicious are solving the problem with a community of millions of elite bookmarkers, and AdaptiveBlue is doing some great work with semantic work. Really exciting to see other folks confirming what I learned when I did my research on search. In the labs I've watched (yes, we do labs) I've heard this kind of thing over and over again. People GIVE UP after a certain amount of time. Can you imagine that?!?! The problem is so FUBARed that folks are giving up. Crazy.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Bentley Green videos... this kid is the man!
      Dang this kid can drop it! Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +UCLA StartUp LA Keynote Friday, and USC panel Saturday...
      I've been getting 20-30 speaking offers a month for the past couple of months and I have a really hard time saying no to these things. I think I'm averaging three month, which puts me on track for 30+ this year. I told myself (and my wife) I would do one a month, but it's so hard for me to say no. Especially when it's a student organization or a regional event like ConvergeSouth. Some of my best creative ideas come when I go to networking events, and some of the biggest business deals I've been involved with went down after meeting folks at these kind of events.This weekend I've got back to back speaking gigs at UCLA and USC!StartUpLA, UCLAFireside/Keynote Chat @ 5:25PMUSC Instittueon Entertainment Law and BusinessPanel: How do you make money on the Internet? (right before Barry Diller--who's always a riot/super smart/blunt/entertaining). Anyone out there going to either event?Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Coin toss web design (or some Greywolf feedback)
      My SEO pal GreyWolf suggested we move the Guide Note from the right hand column of the page (see above) to the left hand column (see image below) above "The Mahalo Top 7." Ironically, Jon Hicks first design for Mahalo had the Guide note in the left hand column but we moved it to the right hand side because of feedback from our user labs. It seemed that folks skipped past the Guide Note thinking it was an advertisement. We also thought folks would want to get right to the links.However, looking at the two screen shots you can see this is a very difficult decision for us. The Guide Note looks really good in BOTH places. If you're in "search mode" you might want to skip the guide note and prefer it in the right hand column. If you're in the "consume content" mode you might want the Guide Note in the left hand column. Like many decisions when building a web service there is no clear answer... in fact, both answers could be right. So, you're left with a coin toss. We tossed the coin and put the Guide Note on the right, but I'm starting to feel the left hand column. Maybe it is because our Guide Notes are getting better. This would be the THIRD time we've changed my mind on this if we change it again... which I'm totally fine with. I think part of my thinking is based on the fact that the Guide Notes are getting better and better. Left Hand Column Pros/Cons:Pro: Shows off the human element to usersPro: Differentiates us from Google/Yahoo/Ask/MSNPro: Helps educate usersPro: According to Greywolf this will help search engines understand the page (so, SEO reasons)Right Hand Column Pros/Cons:Pro: Gets people to the search results quickerCon: Works against search engine optimizationCon: Some people might think the guide note is an advertisement What do you guys think? Comments are open (please use your real name, be nice, and of course be honest)Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Future of local newspapers...
      When I was at ConvergeSouth last week I did a video interview with Leonard Witt about how much it must suck to own local newspapers. You can watch it here. :-)Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Best computer speakers
      So yesterday I wanted to know what the "best computer speakers" were out there. I searched Mahalo for computer speakers and found our SERP (search engine result page) for computer speakers. However, I thought "hmmm... I really don't want this much information. I'd rather just know the best 5-10 computer speakers are and buy some." So, I asked one of our Guides to create a short search result called "best computer speakers" and just list the best ones and what folks are saying about them. Which SERP do you find more effective, the comprehensive "computer speakers" or the quick and easy "best computer speakers?" Why?Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +How to play guitar...
      This is one of our best How To articles to date: How to play guitar. Andy added two additional guitar related how to articles as well: How to Tune a Guitar and How to Buy a Guitar Not to mention the How to Play Piano SERP. After the jump... the ENTIRE how to collection! .... and the entire How To collection to date!How To Book a Cheap Hotel RoomHow To Cook Pumpkin SeedsHow To Play Piano For Beginners (And Save $500 In Lessons)How To Score A Touchdown With Your Tailgate PartyHow To Train For Your First Marathon (Even If You're Out Of Shape)How to Avoid the Freshman 15 (And Not Go Hungry)How to Beat Level 1 of Halo 3 for NoobsHow to Book a Cheap FlightHow to Brew Your Own Beer In 7 Simple StepsHow to Buy a GuitarHow to Carve a Killer PumpkinHow to Choose a Halloween Costume for CouplesHow to Choose a Photo Sharing Site for NewbiesHow to Cram for an ExamHow to Cure a HangoverHow to Customize Your MySpace ProfileHow to Deep Fry 11 Kinds of CandyHow to Deep Fry AnythingHow to Discover Your Next Favorite BandHow to Download Free MusicHow to Fly With KidsHow to Fly With PetsHow to Get PregnantHow to Get a First Class UpgradeHow to Get a Free Credit ReportHow to Get a Good Night's SleepHow to Have the Best Halloween Costume at the PartyHow to Learn Basic Phrases in Any LanguageHow to Make Delicious Caramel ApplesHow to Make Flawless Pie Crust (It's Easier Than You Think)How to Make Perfect Candy ApplesHow to Make Perfect Sushi RiceHow to Make SushiHow to Make a Jello ShotHow to Make the Best Apple Pie You've Ever EatenHow to Manage a 401(k)How to Overcome Jet LagHow to Plan a Cheap DateHow to Play Guitar for NewbiesHow to Quit SmokingHow to Save on Your Energy BillHow to Sell on eBay for BeginnersHow to Set Up a Blog for BeginnersHow to Shop Online Without Getting ScammedHow to Shop on eBayHow to Sleep On a PlaneHow to Speak FrenchHow to Speak GermanHow to Speak ItalianHow to Speak JapaneseHow to Speak Mandarin Chinese for BeginnersHow to Speak SpanishHow to Successfully Bid on TravelHow to Tie a Bow TieHow to Tie a Four-in-Hand KnotHow to Tie a Half-Windsor KnotHow to Tie a Pratt KnotHow to Tie a TieHow to Tie a Windsor KnotHow to Tune a GuitarHow to Use Digg Like a ProHow to Use Flickr: Basics and BeyondHow to Use PayPal: Basics and BeyondHow to Use StumbleUpon Like a ProHow to Use del.icio.us Like a ProHow to Write a Cover LetterHow to Write a ResumeHow to be a Mahalo GuideLearn German with the Music of David HasselhoffLearning Japanese with Akira KurosawaPrivacy 101: How to Delete Web Browser CookiesPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Hillary's Laugh, the new Dean Scream?
      1. Another election determined by candidate sounds... ahhh politics! 2. Let the remixes of Hillary's Laugh begin... 3.I love human powered search... :-) Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Halloween Costume ideas
      Some great Halloween costume advice from the How To team.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

    +Random thoughts from Go Bistro at SFO airport
      1. John Battelle is an excellent journalist and interviewer. He did a great job interviewing Rupert Murdoch and Chris DeWolfe last night. Folks forget that before doing a blog company, John ran a series of very successful events at the Industry Standard. Ironically, both John and I have made a career out two specific businesses over ten years: internet publications (I did Silicon Alley Reporter) and blogs (he's doing Federated Media and I did Weblogs, Inc.). Which leads me to believe that John's next business will be in search... oh wait, he wrote the book on search!2. Had a nice discussion with David Carr from the New York Times about Rupert Murdoch who I spent a little time with last night. He asked me why Rupert was received so well at the event, when one mights suspect that "old media" would be the enemy. My response to David was two fold, touching on business and the individual. First, on a business level media companies with flat to declining advertising businesses are the buyers for internet companies. Doing an IPO is a real pain in the neck, so most entrepreneurs would rather just sell to a big mediacompany. Second, on a personal level Murdoch is hard core. He's an entrepreneur. Last night he joked about killing his competitors like CNBC and the New York Times. When's the last time you heard a big company CEO throw down like that? Never. Murdoch STILL wants to win... he brings it, and that's very cool considering he could have moved to the South of France and phoned it in for the past 20 years. 3. I got to hang out with my brother Jamie who work for Dow Jones at the MySpace party last night. We sold Silicon Alley Reporter/VentureReporter to Dow Jones back in 2002. Newscorp has an investment in Mahalo, so we're both involved with Newscorp now. Small world! 4.Evan Williams gave the best talk at Web 2.0 yesterday--hands down. 5. Moritz gave a great interview to John Heilemann of New York Magazine. 6. Heilemann and I had a heated debate when he incorrectly reported that Silicon Alley Reporter/Rising Tide Studios went under a couple of years back... a fact he sort of corrected when he did a piece on me being a suit for AOL. I joked with him last night that I'm back and in full cowboy form, and that his profile of me being a pawn in the big media machine would be a great moment in time piece. Frankly, the press doesn't mean that much to me, but that piece did get to me a little when I read it. I have to say, I'm more suited for live "on the outside" and running my own ship. 7. A number of folks came up to me, including Jay Adelson of digg, to congratulate me on the traffic numbers at propeller and Netscape. Those numbers many people seem to feel show that the site was a great success (which it is). AOL owns the second largest social news site behind digg and they spend very little to create it and did nothing to promote it. If they put .1% of AOL's traffic behind it then it would give digg a real race. 8. Do I feel vindicated by Propeller/Netscape's success? Frankly, I don't care.I don't look backwards, I look forward. Don't get me wrong, I wish the team well and I hope they continue to grow. However, if you're going to be successful in life you have to close the books on things. I try not to think about Silicon Alley Reporter, VentureReporter, WeblogsInc, and Netscape. It's wasted cycles that I could put in Mahalo.9. In a related note I NEVER look at old press clippings. I put them in a box and tape the boxes shut. I have stacks of boxes with press clips and videos that I haven't seen in years. The press is a reflection of past events 99% of the time, so spending your time with those clips is wasted EVEN WHEN THEY ARE PUBLISHED! If you want to be successful focus on the stuff you're doing, not what you've done. 10. All that being said, if AOL wanted to sell me back Weblogs, Inc. or Propeller I would certainly consider buying them and letting AOL have the advertising inventory for their ad network. Could be a win-win. :-)11. Speaking of AOL, a bunch of my folks got laid off. I was sad for them for a moment, however a bunch of folks were HAPPY because the severance packages were so huge. In fact, AOL was so generous to folks that the people staying were JEALOUS of the 3-12 month packages with bonuses that were handed out. 12. Say what you will about the last 12 months at AOL, but they did do the right thing in terms of taking care of the employees that were laid off AND they are moving swiftly to take action. I think the advertising network move is going to work, and truth be told the current team is standing on the shoulders of Jon Miller, Ted Leonsis, Bankoff, and countless other folks who BUILT the advertising network that is there. So, kudos to both the old and new folks for reinventing AOL. Again, I think it's going to work. 13. I'm starting to hate travel. I'm getting old (37 in November) and my body doesn't like the redeyes and 18 hour turnarounds I have a habit of doing. I also miss my family and team at Mahalo when I'm on the road. I understand why some folks stop traveling and have folks come to them and/or miss the events in our industry. Travel is hard. 14. Google is a great partner of a company. I've been partners with them on three companies over the past five years and they've always treated us really well. They've been proactive and friendly. I compare that to some of the folks they compete with who I find, although they are super friendly, don't seem to reach out as much at Google. If you're a big company I highly recommend hiring someone to reach out to the young startups there and get to know them--Google does. 15. Blade Runner: The Final Cut was amazing. I went to see it 2x in 10 days, and I think I could watch that film once a month and not get tired of it. It's like a fine wine, steak, cigar, or run.... it's pure pleasure. 16. We're looking for a VP of Product at Mahalo. Someone who has 5-10+ years at a search company. Position is based in Santa Monica and requires someone whois very self-motivated, hard working, and smart. I've got 80% of the product road map in my head, but it is obviously changing and evolving on a regular basis. We need someone to manage the zillions of great ideas we have, organize them, annotate them, and manage the execution of them with our tech and editorial teams. It's a VERY important position, and if you recommend the person for this job I will buy you a 24" iMac (or give you a $1,500 gift card) as a thank you.Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

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