Google Talk in your hand

The Google Talkabout blog waxes enthusiastic about the Sony mylo. “The Sony mylo (short for ‘my life online’) is a sleek handheld device that allows you to access a fun set of features from a WiFi network. With 1GB of memory you can store music and photos, browse the web, or use email and IM (the QWERTY keyboard comes in handy here). The mylo comes with built-in Google Talk IM support so you can see who’s online and available, manage your contacts, and hold multiple chat conversations at once. It also features quick access to Gmail.”

Social Media Celebrity Watching

Steve Rubel’s new taxonomy for social media:
* Galaxies: centers of gravity that attract the like-minded – e.g. YouTube, Digg and Second Life
* Stars: online celebs, such as Robert Scoble, Thomas Hawk, AskaNiinja, etc.
* Planets: individuals who follow the stars, yet are influential in their own right
* Shooting Stars: insta-celebs that create viral videos or memes and then fade
* Comets: recurring themes, such as transparency, veracity and entitlement
* Asteroids: desolate, lifeless places with negative energy — think splogs

Washington Post Plays with Video Mash-ups

Steve Rubel reports that the Washington Post has launched a feature which allows users to mash up videos of themselves with footage of political reporter Dana Milbank asking a series of questions. The results are bound to be funny, maybe more than the Post is comfortable with, but it’s interesting to see how far one of the great names in the newspaper world is prepared to go to engage readers…

Blog stats

Steve Rubel reports on the latest Technorati stats on the state of the blogosphere which includes the following facts:

* Technorati is now tracking over 50 Million Blogs.
* The Blogosphere is over 100 times bigger than it was just 3 years ago
* It doubles in size every 200 days, or about once every 6 and a half months
* About 175,000 new weblogs are created each day
* Posting volume continues to rise to 1.6 Million postings per day

by Jim Muttram