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"I was alerted earlier by good friend Todd Defren, that I have been included in the Alltop index of top sites on the Web. Wow, thank you! I don't know what to say. It's a pretty incredible group of voices and I'm more than flattered to be included...At th
http://www.briansolis.com/2008/02/alltop-has-all-tops-stories-and-egos/
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"Guy Kawasaki launched a commodity vertical feed aggregator, leveraged existing content, and use influencers to market the product on his behalf. Although lacking in product innovation, it was saved by clever marketing...This gimmick site had some creativ
http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2008/02/12/analysis-on-guy-kawasakis-allto...
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"We're big fans of RSS readers -- of either the stand alone or web based variety -- but it if you want to scan a lot of headlines from a lot of different sites, a feed reader is not always the fastest (or most convenient, if you are on a public computer)
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/02/14/alltop-com-its-like-rss-without-the-m...
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"It's been something like 14 years since Yahoo! first guided me into the Internet, and it's a completely different world now, but what this site is doing is offering some of that same simple entry path into a few carefully selected top RSS feeds (i.e. blo
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tim-berry/guy-kawasakis-alltop-rss-_b_87121.html
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"Today Guy Kawasaki follows up with a sequel, AllTop. It’s a…well, it’s a RSS reader I guess. We actually wrote about this a month ago, but now it’s formal (the Chris Shipley quote cracks me up). The home page lists a number of categories. Each links to a
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/11/guy-kawasaki-launches-alltop/
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"I love to consume information and news. But I am lazy.  Add to my laziness a busy life of family, kids, work and a touch of "A.D.D." and it's a recipe for disaster. I used to wade through so much junk just to get to the news and information I wante
http://family.go.com/blog/shopandtell/the-web-in-snackable--bitesized-portion...
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"I’ve been thinking about Alltop. It’s a site built by Guy Kawasaki to help people find popular blogs on various topics. My blog and Twitter account show up in a few of these categories (thanks, Guy!), but what I’m interested in talking about are the topi
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/alltop-encouraging-the-mainstream/
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"Guy Kawasaki uses his marketing flair to launch his newest site, ALLTOP. Leading with the egos site which contains the top tech blog feeds, Kawasaki talks how he leveraged the egos focus to drive traffic to Alltop. Kawasaki also metaphorically jousts wit
http://www.podtech.net/home/4945/alltop-guy-kawasakis-newest-venture-in-socia...
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"Whether or not you think Alltop is a good thing, there’s really no downside for me, and most bloggers like me, to being included in Alltop’s Social Media page. If anything, I benefit from it more than Alltop does. I’m listed alongside a lot of bloggers t
http://broadcasting-brain.com/2008/05/07/i-went-willingly-to-alltop/
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"Yes, Alltop does encourage the mainstream [to participate on the Web in different ways] but it can also serve as an extremely useful tool for new business bloggers; especially during that first scary stage - designing the look and feel of your new blog.T
http://blog-well.com/2008/05/05/alltop-helping-you-design-a-great-business-blog/
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"Alltop is part part library, part news feed, part Yellow Pages. Mr. Kawasaki likens it to a digital Home Depot — “100,000 square feet and we try to have everything.”...The main difference between Alltop and other aggregators such as Newser, popurls or Fa
http://blogs.wsj.com/independentstreet/2008/07/07/anti-social-aggregator-allt...
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"If you haven't checked out Alltop since its launch, it's probably because you fall more into the earlier adopter set - you were interested in taking a look at the shiny new site at the time, but you're still more than happy with your RSS reader and see n
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mainstream_web_watch_why_alltop_rocks.php
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"Incidentally, my momma didn't raise a fool, so as soon as I figured out what he does, I asked him to apply his skills to a real-world task of mine: explaining Alltop to people. These are the pictures he came up with. I like them!" by Guy Kawasaki on July
http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2008/07/the-art-of-visu.html
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"Instead of wasting your time and guess on Google with different keywords, here is what I learn from Alltop:Top voices and personalities in the industries;The latest trends and news in one view;The latest buzz words in one view;Brilliant article titles an
http://www.edithyeung.com/2008/08/06/listening-make-easy-alltop-dot-com/
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"Guy Kawasaki's alltop.com has selected this blog for its church page. I'm honored! I'm going to have to start blogging again! :) Just discovered that and I had never heard of the site until Andrew Jones mentioned it. Neat." by Stephen Shields on August 1
http://faithmaps.blogspot.com/2008/08/alltopcom.html
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"If you spend any online time at all trying to find more sources of information on the things that interest you, you probably use Google. Maybe you use one of the many blog search tools to find good writing on your favorite topic. It's a bit like drinking
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"While PopURLs is great for quick reading, Alltop functions well for those with more specific, deeper interests in a particular area of study. Actually, deeper doesn't really describe it accurately. Any given Alltop topic can have as many sites within it
http://blogcritics.org/scitech/article/the-wisdom-of-one-guy-kawasaki/
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ITworld.com:There are a lot of news aggregation sites out there, how is Alltop different from all the other ones? Guy Kawasaki:The fundamental premise is that there is a vast majority of people who do not know or will never know and don't care about figur
http://www.itworld.com/guy-kawasaki-interview-p1-080401
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The World's 1st Unofficial Blog Designed Solely To Watch Alltop.com Grow
http://thefranchiseking.typepad.com/alltop_watch/
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by Oliver Ding
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kickstarter is a new way to fund ideas and endeavors. People who use Kickstarter to fund their projects ("project creators") keep 100% ownership and control. Kickstarter is a funding platform for artists, designers, filmmakers, musicians, journalists, inventors, explorers...
#Startup #NYC
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by Gordon Wu
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The Art of the Start is one of Guy Kawasaki's books. It teaches you the essential steps to launch great products, services, and companies — whether you are dreaming of starting the next Microsoft or a not-for-profit that’s going to change the world. It also shows managers how to unleash entrepreneurial thinking at established companies, helping them foster...
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by Gordon Wu
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Guy Kawasaki is creator of Alltop, venture capitalist, and author of many best-selling books. This bag is the place leading to all kinds of information online about him.
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by Oliver Ding
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Truemors is a legend Guy Kawasaki made. He built a Web 2.0, user-generated content, citizen journalism, long-tail, social media site for $12,107.09. After one year, NowPublic bought Truemors and Guy Kawasaki became the chair of NowPublic's advisory board. What do you learn from this story?
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