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31 Jan
Enviado por juanluis en General, Internet, Aplicaciones web, Web 2.0, Blogs
Hace unos días, Sifry anunciaba en el blog de Martin Varsavsky una nueva funcionalidad para Technorati.
Varsavsky decía que lo acercaba a Meneame y Wikipedia.
Parece, segun comentan en Micropersuasion que es mas lo primero que lo segundo.Un clon de Digg.
Lo mas divertido es que el nombre elegido era WTF, por What´s on Fire.No parece muy acertado usar ese acronimo, la verdad.
Aunque solo sea por el cachondeo que se puede montar.
De hecho, parece que la url del Technorati WTF anda desaparecida en combate.
Estarán buscando nuevo nombre…
Actualización : Pues no, no estaban buscando nuevo nombre.Sifry lo acaba de anunciar, y ahora si está online en WTF.
Pues vale.
¿Quieres patrocinar Tecnorantes? Mas info aquí
11 Respuestas
RBA
31st Enero 2007 a las 1:13 pm
1Pues yo lo tengo claro. Tras ver el WTF este de Technorati solo se me ocurre decir una cosa, y me perdonais el anglicismo:
What the fuck is this???
PabloS
31st Enero 2007 a las 3:08 pm
2Lo más lindo es que parece que le bajaron el pulgar. No creo que WTF fuera a durar mucho entre los “críticos” de Internet.
Joan Guerrero
31st Enero 2007 a las 10:07 pm
3La idea no está nada mal. Con lo jocosa y todo que fuese, por mi, que los críticos se vayan a otro sitio a criticar. Y además, es bien interesante su propuesta.
juanluis
31st Enero 2007 a las 10:28 pm
4Hombre Joan,
interesante interesante, asi sin probarlo ni ver mas que un pantallazo, y siendo un clon de algo que ya existe…
Yo esperaré a probarlo para dar mi opinion.
Global Voices Online » Blog Archive » Argentina, Spain, USA: Technorati to Launch WTF?
31st Enero 2007 a las 10:47 pm
5[…] Argentinian native and Spanish citizen Martin Varsavsky writes on his Spanish blog [ES]: “[Technorati founder, David Sifry] showed me what he is really going to do and how he is going to launch it. And I suggested a modification that he liked a lot, but that it will take a couple days. So I suppose that the service will come out on Friday. On my English blog I didn’t post it (although it is easy to translate, there is a linguistic barrier between the two blogs), but here I’m going to talk about it at least a little. It’s an improvement to Technorati that resembles Meneame and Wikipedia.” But before Varsavsky got to spill his secret news, Steve Rubel of Micropersuasion showed a screenshot of the new feature that, get this, was to be called “WTF” or, so they say, “Where’s the Fire.” As it so happens, Steve Rubel is the senior vice president of Edelman, the world’s largest independent PR firm and he is helping form a partnership between Technorati and Edelman. According to his posting, however: “I spotted this with my own two eyes and didn’t get advance notice.” From Rubel’s blog, the news drifted around the tech echo chamber including Michael Arrington’s widely read TechCrunch. Arrington, like many, notes that the new feature, which had been live at technorati.com/wtf is no longer available, which leads Juan Luis of Technorantes to assume [ES] that the good people of Technorati are looking for a better name than WTF. Moral of the story? Pre-release leaks make for good publicity. David Sasaki […]
RBA
31st Enero 2007 a las 11:44 pm
6JL tus lectores cada dia son mas serios. ¿Hay algun smiley para indicar que estas serio?
El Oso, El Moreno, and El Abogado » Blog Archive » WTF and FON
31st Enero 2007 a las 11:53 pm
7[…] But before Varsavsky got to spill his secret news, Steve Rubel of Micropersuasion showed a screenshot of the new feature that, get this, was to be called “WTF” or, so they say, “Where’s the Fire.” As it so happens, Steve Rubel is the senior vice president of Edelman, the world’s largest independent PR firm and he is helping form a partnership between Technorati and Edelman. According to his posting, however: “I spotted this with my own two eyes and didn’t get advance notice.” From Rubel’s blog, the news drifted around the tech echo chamber including Michael Arrington’s widely read TechCrunch. Arrington, like many, notes that the new feature, which had been live at technorati.com/wtf is no longer available, which leads Juan Luis of Technorantes to assume [ES] that the good people of Technorati are looking for a better name than WTF. Moral of the story? Pre-release leaks make for good publicity. […]
beto
1st Febrero 2007 a las 1:24 am
8No pudieron escoger un acrónimo más infortunado…
a menos que lo hayan hecho a propósito y con doble sentido
Y aunque al final no se llame WTF sino WOF o vete tú a saber como, ya ha quedado “bautizado” así por el colectivo… too late
steve olechowski
1st Febrero 2007 a las 9:20 pm
9Eso logo parece muy familiar.
juanluis
1st Febrero 2007 a las 11:14 pm
10Ni habia visto el logo Steve, pero es sospechosamente parecido
RBA
2nd Febrero 2007 a las 12:20 am
11Y Technorati suena un poco como Tecnorantes.
Aquí pasa algo raro
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