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LeapFish – The Web’s New Search Engine

LeapFish – The Web’s New Search Engine

Posted 11 November 2009 | By Ben Behrouzi | Categories: News, Trends, leapfish | 2 Comments

The Web has evolved.  It used to be a place where people came to just search for simple information.  Now it’s a place where people come to also share information.  Information today that is multi-media and more complex.  Information today that is real-time and social – recommended by people who know, and people you know. [...]

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Real-Time Search – 5 Reasons Why “We” Will Change the Web

Real-Time Search – 5 Reasons Why “We” Will Change the Web

Posted 23 October 2009 | By Ben Behrouzi | Categories: Trends | 24 Comments

If you don’t understand why the Real Time Web is huge, you will soon.
Thanks to micro-blogging sites like Twitter, a constant stream of human-posted content has infiltrated the Web. This growing infiltration has created a bottoms up approach to content creation that via the progressive support of rapidly developing applications has and will continue [...]

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Rumor Mongering, The Mob and Web 2.0’s Ugly Side

Rumor Mongering, The Mob and Web 2.0’s Ugly Side

Posted 27 February 2009 | By Ben Behrouzi | Categories: Trends | No Comments

Recently there have been big uproars regarding the growing lack of responsiblity of some blogs and the mob attacks that are set to follow their posts.  For some peculiar reason some bloggers seem to believe they can post whatever they want to, running around like cowboys from the wild wild west shooting from the hip [...]

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