scrapplet.com - 12/23/2008
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Where are you on the web? Perhaps you're on Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter, and FriendFeed. You've got accounts on Flickr, Photobucket, YouTube, Yahoo, and Google. You have a personal website, a business website, several blogs, and more...or maybe you're just getting started... Scrapplet ...
louisgray.com - 12/23/2008
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louisgray.com —
There are destination sites, and there are aggregation
sites. There are enterprise-grade Web sites and then there
are templates, easy to use for the average layperson. And then there is Scrapplet , a unique Web application that acts as a open slate ...
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Scrapplet Sets Up Blank Canvas to Mash Up Web Activity
techcrunch.com - 12/23/2008
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techcrunch.com —
I’m a big champion of services like Twitter
and the newer Friendfeed (can you believe Friendfeed is
less than a year old ?). But there’s a difference between liking a service and having an addiction. Robert Scoble crossed that line, and I ...
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I’m Sorry Robert, But It’s Time For A Friendfeed ...
kara.allthingsd.com - 12/29/2008
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kara.allthingsd.com —
BoomTown’s been just one week gone and yet
another goofy, traffic-generating debate “erupts” in the blogosphere, involving
the usual suspects. (Hey, it’s Loïc Le Meur and Michael Arrington again , fresh from their equally ...
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Twitter: Where Nobody Knows Your Name–The Sequel
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Scrapplet: Powerful Social Web Canvases That Are As Easy As Drag-And-Drop
TechCrunch —
There are a few sites out there that let you aggregate your entire online presence into a single place, but for the most part they offer little control over the way your information is actually presented. Today sees the launch of Scrapplet, a powerful new website/platform based entirely on JavaScript that allows users to design pages combining all of this information to their liking using a WYSIWYG interface. The site also offers a dizzying array of options - so many, in fact, that the site could be used by experienced developers to create pages that go ...
Scrapplet takes portable site creation to a new level
Webware.com —
RadWebTech, a company that specializes in Web technologies, announced Monday that it has opened its hallmark service, Scrapplet, to the public. Scrapplet was formally in private beta.
Friday, I had the opportunity to sit down with Scrapplet's founder and view a demo of the service. In ...
Scrapplet Sets Up Blank Canvas to Mash Up Web Activity
louisgray.com —
... has is that "it looks easy, and might not be," but he added, with confidence, "if you can conceive of it, I can instantly bring it to life." In the last few days, I've seen this already to be true as Repetti has upgraded the service and helped squash the occasional bug. Given it's absolutely a beta product, you just might find some yourself. You Can Display Many Different Object Types On Scrapplet To get started with Scrapplet, go to: scrapplet.com and use the Promo code of "louisgray" (without quotes). To ...
It’s time for the geeks to sit down and shut up
Scobleizer —
... Eight years ago, during the last downturn, I would have supported things like Scrapplet with open arms. If you look at it the geeky way Scrapplet is incredible: it lets you drag and drop pieces of the web over to your canvas and create a new web page. The technology underneath — all developed by one guy, Steve Repetti, is absolutely incredible. ...
Scrapplet: anything this ugly has to be a consumer play
The Inquisitr » Technology —
... Scrapplet is a new service that allows users to mash content from other sites onto the one page. Louis Gray has a great review of the service here.
Robert Scoble chimes in, suggesting that it’s a difficult service to explain, and not particularly consumer friendly.
Maybe it’s the trauma I’m still suffering from trying to do some Christmas Shopping this morning, but I must be looking at a different service to Robert, because what I found is completely the opposite. This service is so consumer oriented it would likely ...
Scrapplet: Drag and drop web page creator
Download Squad —
... want to check out Scrapplet. The service offers free accounts which are supported by an ad (which visitors can make go away by clicking). You can also create an ad-free page for $9.95 a month, but at that point you might want to think about paying for a more full featured web hosting plan. Scrapplet: Drag and drop web page creator originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments ...
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