Ιδιωτική βήτα ράβδος εργαλείων v.1.3 SiteHoppin έξω!
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Η ιδιωτική βήτα ράβδος εργαλείων v.1.3 SiteHoppin είναι τώρα έξω, το οποίο ενσωματώνει on-line να κολλήσει/hopping από κοινού.

Τι κάνει;
Βασικά, σας επιτρέπει «στο λυκίσκο» οι αγαπημένοι σελιδοδείκτες σας χρησιμοποιώντας τις ετικέττες. (Ι που περιορίζει περίπου 20 λεπτά του χρόνου στην τεχνολογία ξεφυλλίσματος blogs πηγαίνω. Θα μπορούσατε πιθανώς να σώσετε πολύ χρόνο να χρησιμοποιήσετε αυτήν την λειτουργία εάν επισκέπτεστε 10-20 ίδιες περιοχές καθημερινά)
Πήραμε ακόμα πολλή βελτίωση για να κάνουμε αλλά η βήτα έκδοση είναι έξω έτσι τον πάρτε εδώ. (Εάν χρειάζεστε προσκαλέστε, μου στείλετε ένα ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο στο zedomax [] gmail.com)
SiteHoppin Toolbar Private Beta Launched and Invites for Zedomax.com readers!
Hi All,
We just launched private beta testing of SiteHoppin Toolbar.
You can e-mail me at zedomax [at] gmail.com to get a private beta invitation code then go here.
Remember, we are only looking for 1,000 beta testers at this point so I highly suggest you get in early as the doors will close within couple days.
Here’s a screenshot of the new SiteHoppin Toolbar:

Basically, it let’s you surf the web, bookmark sites, and hop them really really really fast. And also, private beta testers will become the “power” users, just like power users on Digg…
Cheers~
Max
Snap.com offering publisher revenues to bloggers and alike @ Web 2.0 Expo 2008 SF
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I had a chance to stop by Snap’s booth AGAIN after seeing them AdTech. So, I finally got Brendon to talk to me about their new publisher program that pays you for using Snap.com on your site.
Btw, Snap.com is a free service that gives you a snapshot of the hyperlinked URL when you hover over it.
I had this on some of my “failed” social networking sites over here.
By using their publisher program (which I believe is by invitation only), you can get a share of their ad revenue from those snap shots. Of course, you need some good quality content and minimum traffic of 250,000 views or more per month.
I will be e-mailing Brendon soon and try out the publisher program to see if I can get better results than I am with my other advertisers. I will have another review in about a month to tell you how it worked so make sure to subscribe to Zedomax!
(Thanks again Brendon, for the explanation of your new program!)
Web 2.0 Expo 2008 - Jeffrey Walker on Enterprise Wikis!
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Jeffrey Walker, President of Atlassian.com, explains the benefits and some bullet-points about running Enterprise Wikis over at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco.
Atlassian, is btw, a company that specializes in Enterprise Wikis built for organizing large companies.
What is interesting to me is that these “wikis” have been replacing e-mails, documents, and all sorts of other technology of large companies.
Although it will still takes years before consumers can benefit from this technology, it’s good to learn from the guy behind one of the largest Enterprise Wiki companies.
I believe the technology is out there but we need more folks like Jeffrey who can integrate that into companies and also individuals.
Web2.0 Expo - Stewart Mader from Wikipatterns Interviewed!

If you don’t know wikis, it might be a good time for you to get familiar as wikis have not been fully utilized as blogs have been. (Before you know it, the world will become a “wiki wiki” world…)
As a wiki fanatic myself as I have built the world’s first-ever MediaWiki based social networking site, I am a collector of any new books related with wikis in general.
One of the books that I haven’t gotten a hold of was, wikipatterns by Stewart Mader, creator of wikipatterns.com. I am a big fan of anyone who’s creating new sites with wikis so…
What intrigued me about his creation Wikipatterns.com, is the idea itself, not really the software built on it. I am still dumbfounded about what wikipatterns exactly is but Stewart was nice enough to explain it to me in plain English at Web2.0 Expo today:
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(Thanks Stewart, and thank you for the book! I love wiki books, make sure to check out my wiki creation too, SiteHoppin.com!)
Stewart also runs Grow Your Wiki blog, check it out as it has lots of interesting stuff for all you wiki lovers.
I will probably do another write-up after I finish the book so hold on while I get all that wiki stuff in my head and spit it back out to you readers in plain English.
Wikipatterns, btw, is based on Wiki software by Atlassian, a company who specialized in Enterprise Wikis.
We will have a short video re-cap by Atlassian’s president, Jeffrey Walker in a little bit, explaining further the advantages of using wikis to replace e-mails and documents.
What do you think, will Wikis be the future of mass collaboration? (If it isn’t already?)
Beer Stocks and Beer Stock Affiliate Program
Sorry everybody for lack of posts. I have been a little hairy dealing with MediaWiki code over at SiteHoppin.com.
Anyways, we’ve just launched the new Beer Stock Affiliate Program where you can make 25% on all our net-profit sales! You gotta check it out while I try to recover from all the crazy codin’.
These beer stocks are hot and you don’t want to miss out on our biggest IPO as we will be also incorporating Zedomax Inc. next week baby!
That’s right, we are going to go for the real thing now, no more bs. If you ever wanted to invest in Zedomax, this is the time. We will also be allowing some private investors to invest in our new corporation stocks so if you are interested in investing in the Zedomax Network, let me know at zedomax [at] gmail.com.
Yahoo’s version of Digg - Yahoo Buzz!

Lol…it looks like Yahoo is trying to get a share of the social networking market. Check out Yahoo Buzz, it could create a lot of traffic for your site if you become a publisher.
Check out the About page, sorta very similar to Digg huh? Remember AOL try to do the same thing with Netscape? I think Yahoo would do a little better, possible better than Digg. With all the black market for Diggs, Stumbles, and what not, Yahoo could prove to be the winner in the long run.
Go Yahoo!
- The buzz can be about anything - a great story on a major news site, an extraordinary bit from an obscure site, an intriguing video, or a fantastic blog that shouldn’t be missed.
- Instead of editors, people like you determine the top-rated stories.
- A story is ranked based on its Buzz Score. The score is derived from search term popularity, the number of times a story is emailed from Buzz, and the number of votes a story receives.
- Stories with the highest Buzz Scores may be published on the Yahoo! home page - you can impact what millions will see on Yahoo!
Yahoo to demo its upcoming oneConnect service
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Here’s an interesting web app that Yahoo’s workin’ on that will bring not only instant messenger service but all type of social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, etc…etc… Looks pretty good, not that I’d use it.
Yahoo demonstrated its upcoming oneConnect service at MWC 2008 held in Barcelona, Spain. It will be the first mobile product with an open architecture that aggregates communications tools such as email, instant messaging (IM), text messaging (SMS), and social networks.
Yahoo! oneConnect includes following features like Socially-connected address book, Integrated mobile messaging, Status, Pulse, Favorite and many more.
This service is expected to become available in Q2, 2008.
Traffic Explosion with SiteHoppin
This post was guest-blogged by Adriaan from i am jack’s design. (Send your guest blog posts to guest@zedomax.com to get them published for free)
SiteHoppin’ is a new social bookmarking site, combining some of the popular features of sites like StumbleUpon or del.ici.ous, with a few unique twists.
At SiteHoppin’, users can discover new and interesting sites quickly and easily with the site’s simple interface. Sites are broken down into categories and by tags for even easier browsing of sites you might enjoy. In addition to browsing sites in the SiteHoppin’ system, users can also rate each one on a scale of 1 to 5 beers. The scores are tabulated and the highest rated sites appear on a special “Most Popular” page.
SiteHoppin’ is built on a heavily modified version of the popular wiki software MediaWiki and is also compatible with a variety of mobile browsers (so you can SiteHop from the comfort of your shiny new iPhone).
User Benefits While anyone can use SiteHoppin’ to hop around to different sites you’ll probably want to register for an account. When you make a free account at SiteHoppin’ you get access to features regular visitors do not. Registered users can bookmark their favorite sites and share them with their friends, leave site reviews for visitors to see and have SiteHoppin’ remember all of your SiteHops so that you never see the same site twice.
Site Owner Benefits If you run a website it’s definitely worth registering with SiteHoppin’ and submitting your site, blog or articles into the system. As a site gets more beer votes it will rise in popularity and lead to more traffic. This is another opportunity to cash in on the viral marking and social networking traffic explosion happening online today.
While it is new, SiteHoppin’ is still a unique and interesting player in the social bookmarking scene. Anyone interested in an easy and fun way to find new web sites or those of you looking for new ways to promote sites of your own should give SiteHoppin’ a try.






















