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"Particls is the coolest thing I've seen in
quite a while"
Marshall Kirkpatrick
"I could even see my folks getting excited about
this"
SuperHelix (User)
"Particls has every chance of becoming [a]
standard"
Michael Mahemoff
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Speaking at Future Of Media Summit 2008
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Engagd among the top 5 apps in Australia
Ross Dawson has published a list of the top 60 web apps in Australia in the BRW this week. At number 5, our very own Engagd.com - the engine that powers Attention Profiling for the web at large as well as Particls version 2. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the development team. A huge thanks to Ashley Angell, Paul Jones and Jon Cianciullo who have been working tirelessly to manage, build and polish the Engagd platform. Particls itself came in at 21. That will change of course once we launch the new version! Thanks to Ross for his hard work compiling the list and including us. Ashley went to Sydney to demo Engagd at the celebration party. By all accounts it was a big success. Somehow he made a developer platform interesting for a non-technical audience. Good work my friend! Labels: announcement, engagd, media, particls
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Nominate Faraday Media for Cool Company awards
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Faraday CEO One of the 30Under30's
There are only a limited number of start-up founders in the world, even less who sets his or her mind to change the very fabric of the internet. Chris is one of them. When Chris and I founded Faraday Media, it was of extreme importance that just being another startup was not enough. We had to do something meaningful. Something significant. Not happy with fame or glory, we wanted to grow as people - giving back to a medium which had fed us for long time. To take the internet to a new place, just like Google had done nearly a decade ago. Its been a long road for Faraday, and while it hasn't always been easy, Chris' drive and aspiration has bought us to new and extraordinary heights, time after time after time; often at great personal sacrifice. I could never ask for a better CEO, or friend. It's no secret that Chris and I are the best of friends and it makes me very happy, to congratulate him on being selected as one of the 30Under30's for Anthill, the leading entrepreneurial magazine in Australia. From the website: At 26, Chris Saad is one of Australia's most impressive young web entrepreneurs. His theory and practice around web standards - specifically 'DataPortability' and 'Attention Management' - have gained significant traction and are set to have a profound impact on the evolution of media in the digital age. Saad has co-founded several web-related companies and organisations, most prominently Faraday Media in 2006, of which he is CEO. Faraday Media is developing Particls, a technology that learns user habit and taste and delivers relevant information to them via news crawler, SMS, email, flash visualisations, etc. He also co-founded the Media 2.0 Workgroup with 14 industry 'commentators, agitators and innovators'. There's no shortage of ideas or energy in this digitally-minded entrepreneur. One to watch in the years to come. Make sure you click through to the Article, subscribe to the mag and read the other 29 profiles!This is recognition to a man whom has dedicated and sacrificed so much for the greater good, a true philanthropist. Well done Chris, you are definitely deserving of this prestigious award and will no doubt be one of many in the years to come. Labels: 30under30, announcement, chrissaad, media, Media 2.0, web 2.0
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Personal Reality - Personal Media
I have written on my personal blog about what I am starting to call " Personal Reality". As I wrote there: Personal Media includes your friend's shared items. It includes the comments you leave on blogs. It includes Social Media. But it also includes private updates. Updates from your Intranet. Updates from your family. Updates from broadcast media. Updates that matter to you - no one else. Personal Media is about recognizing that people are social and private. They are interested in personal experiences. Check it out. Labels: APML, dataportability, Media 2.0, personal reality, personal relevancy, trends
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Flow on News Sites
NineMSN Program Manager Paul Keen has written about a new NineMSN site feature that has the potential to dramatically improve the news reading user experience on their site. They call it the "What's Happening Now" module. Think Facebook News Feed for a news site. It logs and lists events such as new stories, first comments and other changes to the site in 'real time' in a reverse chronological order. This is another example of how flow based presentation can improve visibility and usability when it comes to consuming large quantities of content/interactions. Well done to Paul and the NineMSN team for this innovative approach. Labels: flow, Media 2.0, news feed, ninemsn
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VIDEO - Discussing Personal Relevancy in Amsterdam
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Chris Saad speaking at 'The Next Web Conference'
Good news - I will be in Amsterdam speaking at the Next Web Conference on the 3rd and 4th of April - are you coming? Here's a bit of info about the conference from the website: The Next Web Conference is THE European conference for industry thought-leaders, leading web-companies, innovative Startups, visionaries and real Web savvies. This third edition will be held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on April 3rd & 4th, 2008. Labels: APML, conference, dataportability, Media 2.0, speaking
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VIDEO - More DataPortability and Me Videos
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AUDIO - First DataPortability Steering Group Teleconference
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