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8 months ago

in KFC Guitar Hero 4 Meal Deal is a Marketing Winner on Ryan Spoon
You shameless Google traffic whore :-). Now you are the number 2 and 3 links. Does KFC have an affiliate program you are taking advantage of or something?
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Ryan Spoon i wish....
sadly though they payout in drumsticks!

2 years ago

in Adobe ships Apollo public alpha on Scobleizer
I'm the product manager of the eBay Apollo product (code named San Dimas). Of course I'm very excited that Apollo is released and I can finally talk publicly about it.

"All I can say is my jaw hit the floor after watching the eBay demo of it" - thanks, Sam!

"I think Apollo is smart and a pretty platform but we are unlikely to switch from the internet to it because it is a single vendor platform and we are not going to make that kind of mistake again. We only use open standards and platforms now, competition is essential for us." - That is a valid criticism, but I am encouraged with Adobe's recent moved to standardize PDF and offer their actionscript VM as open source.

"Does anyone know the learning curve for this stuff, how much longer does it take to create applications using this platform?" - Carolus, speaking as someone who in the past had tried to learn Flash 3 different times, I can say that it was very easy for me to pick up.

"Hmm… Sounds like Java. As the applets never quite succeeded, Adobe is now trying their approach." - It absolutely is like Java, only with a focus on the desktop, and only the desktop. I'm a Java guy at heart, and I can say that they have learned from Java's mistakes, for example the install process for apps is very smooth.

Cheers,
Alan

2 years ago

in Fun Finds on Community Guy
Thanks for the Chris Anderson talk link. It was a great talk, and the book is good too.


Alan Lewis

eBay Technical Evangelist

3 years ago

in Brrreeeport crazy and more search engine lies on Scobleizer
A normal google.com search claims 22,300 results, but the actual number is 364. If you go to page 37 (as of 8:20am PST) you'll see this:

"In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 364 already displayed.
If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included."

When you run with the omitted results included, you'll see that most of the omitted results show exactly the same content -- its only the URL that is slightly different. Maybe if G and the other search engines would show actual search result numbers instead of clearly misleading ones I wouldn't have to suffer through yet another obnoxious news report where the reporter says something like "Google found 14 gazillion hits for 'xyz'" when I know that is just fiction.

3 years ago

in eBay stores offers RSS on Scobleizer
Robert just fixed the link in the post for me. Thanks!

3 years ago

in eBay stores offers RSS on Scobleizer
Regarding the feed error:

The feed link is bad in Scoble's post. Here is what it should be: http://rss.api.ebay.com/ws/rssapi?FeedName=Stor...
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