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	<title>Comments on: Firefox Kid Blake Ross to launch Parakey &#8212; this could be big</title>
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		<title>By: VentureBeat &#187; Facebook&#8217;s first acquisition: secretive start-up Parakey</title>
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		<dc:creator>VentureBeat &#187; Facebook&#8217;s first acquisition: secretive start-up Parakey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 23:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] wrote about Parakey here, based on an early description of the company&#8217;s plans to Spectrum. It was backed with seed [...]</description>
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		<title>By: mushup everything! &#187; Parakey - 通往未来的道路</title>
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		<dc:creator>mushup everything! &#187; Parakey - 通往未来的道路</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Apollo的出现让浏览器成为可选，它让网络程序可以很容易的留在桌面，之后连Firefox也宣称3.0将推出离线版本 ，紧接着Google推出Google Gear ，立即提升了现有浏览器的离线能力，Google Gear与Apollo的联手真的能解决一切问题么？暂时还看不出来。包括很早之前看到Blake Ross创立Parakey的消息，还没验到货，对这个神秘的浏览器插件没有什么感觉，此君crazy如此而已，突然，一切在Facebook收购Parakey后变得清晰起来，这种震撼从昨天开始，到今天仍然没有消除。 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Apollo的出现让浏览器成为可选，它让网络程序可以很容易的留在桌面，之后连Firefox也宣称3.0将推出离线版本 ，紧接着Google推出Google Gear ，立即提升了现有浏览器的离线能力，Google Gear与Apollo的联手真的能解决一切问题么？暂时还看不出来。包括很早之前看到Blake Ross创立Parakey的消息，还没验到货，对这个神秘的浏览器插件没有什么感觉，此君crazy如此而已，突然，一切在Facebook收购Parakey后变得清晰起来，这种震撼从昨天开始，到今天仍然没有消除。 [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Apollo, bridging the Web and desktop &#171; SeoDensity</title>
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		<dc:creator>Apollo, bridging the Web and desktop &#171; SeoDensity</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2007 13:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 21 Mar, 2007&#160; Uncategorized   As widely reported, Adobe Systems released its Apollo software yesterday, which is expected to bridge the gap between the Web and desktop in all kinds of new applications -- from video to word processing. Web-based applications are hitting their limits. Apollo&#039;s appeal is that instead of running inside a Web browser, its applications run on the desktop. A failure in a network connection, therefore, won&#039;t interrupt users who are using Apollo apps on their desktop. However, the Apollo platform detects if there&#039;s a network connection available, so it can also interact with the Web if it wants. In other words, it makes the web browser optional. Even browser company Mozilla/Firefox has acknowledged this trend, and is moving to support offline applications. We&#039;ve talked before about this online/offline mode, from Sharpcast&#039;s vision to wrap in storage and mobility, to Parakey, a new start-up about which little is known. More on the subject: The Mercury News has a good overview here. Â  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 21 Mar, 2007&nbsp; Uncategorized   As widely reported, Adobe Systems released its Apollo software yesterday, which is expected to bridge the gap between the Web and desktop in all kinds of new applications &#8212; from video to word processing. Web-based applications are hitting their limits. Apollo&#8217;s appeal is that instead of running inside a Web browser, its applications run on the desktop. A failure in a network connection, therefore, won&#8217;t interrupt users who are using Apollo apps on their desktop. However, the Apollo platform detects if there&#8217;s a network connection available, so it can also interact with the Web if it wants. In other words, it makes the web browser optional. Even browser company Mozilla/Firefox has acknowledged this trend, and is moving to support offline applications. We&#8217;ve talked before about this online/offline mode, from Sharpcast&#8217;s vision to wrap in storage and mobility, to Parakey, a new start-up about which little is known. More on the subject: The Mercury News has a good overview here. Â  [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Blake Ross on Firefox &#187; So about that project&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Blake Ross on Firefox &#187; So about that project&#8230;</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Nov 2006 09:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Thanks to the many people in the blog world who covered the story and offered input (positive and negative) about what we&#8217;re doing. I believe Matt Mullenweg was the first to break the story on the Web, and it was then graciously picked up by Matt Marshall, Dave Winer, Niall Kennedy, Om Malik, Aidan Henry, Ajaxian, Susan Mernit, Lloyd Budd, Alex Moskalyuk, [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Thanks to the many people in the blog world who covered the story and offered input (positive and negative) about what we&#8217;re doing. I believe Matt Mullenweg was the first to break the story on the Web, and it was then graciously picked up by Matt Marshall, Dave Winer, Niall Kennedy, Om Malik, Aidan Henry, Ajaxian, Susan Mernit, Lloyd Budd, Alex Moskalyuk, [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The Rotted Brain Podcast &#187; Rotted Brain Episode 3 (Nov. 3nd 2006)</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Rotted Brain Podcast &#187; Rotted Brain Episode 3 (Nov. 3nd 2006)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 05:25:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 1. Microsoft partnership with Novell Linux (Link) 2. Blake Ross to launch new company - Parakey (Link) 3. Amazon to launch Pay-Per-Click from its shopping pages (Link) 4. Ohio Company Sues Internet Video Giant YouTube (Link) 5. Grunting Carries No Weight in this Gym (Link) 6. No Error Here: Rogers Wins Golden Glove (Link)  Listen Now: [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 1. Microsoft partnership with Novell Linux (Link) 2. Blake Ross to launch new company &#8211; Parakey (Link) 3. Amazon to launch Pay-Per-Click from its shopping pages (Link) 4. Ohio Company Sues Internet Video Giant YouTube (Link) 5. Grunting Carries No Weight in this Gym (Link) 6. No Error Here: Rogers Wins Golden Glove (Link)  Listen Now: [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Matt Marshall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Marshall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 14:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>O., remember they&#039;ve been in stealth for a year, and have really tried to keep the wraps on this. My understanding is that the Spectrum piece was a tease to get the attention of engineers, so that they could attract talent. And since they&#039;re about to launch, they probably felt it was time they could say something.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>O., remember they&#8217;ve been in stealth for a year, and have really tried to keep the wraps on this. My understanding is that the Spectrum piece was a tease to get the attention of engineers, so that they could attract talent. And since they&#8217;re about to launch, they probably felt it was time they could say something.</p>
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		<title>By: O. Haffar</title>
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		<dc:creator>O. Haffar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 07:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What confuses me is Sequoia Capital is financing this project when the interface could be created quite quickly by Microsoft or even Apple?  I think it was sincerely a bad move on behalf of Parakey to go public on this project already.  It will be interesting to see who will win the battle of desktop and internet browsing connectivity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What confuses me is Sequoia Capital is financing this project when the interface could be created quite quickly by Microsoft or even Apple?  I think it was sincerely a bad move on behalf of Parakey to go public on this project already.  It will be interesting to see who will win the battle of desktop and internet browsing connectivity.</p>
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		<title>By: Clicked : Mind the gap</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clicked : Mind the gap</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 22:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Posted: Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:10 PM by Will Femia Elephants and Evolution - How the Landscape is Changing for Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Adobe - &quot;The days of purely desktop-based applications are clearly numbered, but so are the days of exclusively web-based apps...&quot;&#160; It seems like everywhere I look lately I see commentary on bridging the gap between desktop and Web. More here about how Blake Ross, &quot;the Firefox kid,&quot; is working something called Parakey.&#160; &quot;Parakey is an application you download to your PC, which effectively becomes your personal operating system. It turns your computer in[to] a hybrid Web site-hard drive, where you can choose what to make public online and what to keep private.&quot; That post is in response to this feature piece on Ross. (Commuter Click) These are a little long, but if you don&#039;t want to be playing catch up later, you might as well pay attention now. Yahoo is about to launch a big food section. &quot;Das Rad&quot; (The Wheel) - It&#039;s an animated short from 2003, but since I don&#039;t do a very good job of keeping up on animated shorts it&#039;s new to me.&#160; Plot:&#160; Two stones watch the evolution of man.&#160; 8 minutes long.&#160; Outstanding. Looking ahead to Christmas, (w)rapping paper. Cool robot vehicle transports man around Tokyo - &quot;You act as thought you&#039;ve never seen Buzz Lightyear Tetrapodal robot out for a Sunday roll before!&quot;&#160; The description of the guy not acknowledging anyone makes it sound like he accidentally arrived from the future. Will it blend?&#160; A take-off on Letterman&#039;s Will It Float? it&#039;s one of a series of videos in which a guy puts things in a blender to see what happens.&#160; I&#039;m pretty sure this is part of an ad campaign for this particular brand of blender.&#160; Is this the future of advertising?&#160; Works for me. Speaking of the future of advertising, &quot;Amazon ... ranks books based on their sales over the previous 24 hours. This means that it is possible, through coordinated action, to hack the system by getting a large number of people to buy the book at the same time.&quot;&#160; I didn&#039;t see the post until it was too late, but it&#039;s a clever idea for getting exposure. Primary and early e-voting problems point to gathering storm - A nice round up of problems with electronic voting machines.&#160; Also makes mention that &quot;BlackBoxVoting.org has released &quot;push this, pull here&quot; instructions for multiple voting on a Sequoia DRE, no hacking skills necessary.&quot; &#160;That&#039;s here. Plus, 35,000 Questionable Registration Forms Plus, Jefferson County Voters Continue To Raise Concerns About Voting Machines (more of that automatic party switching) While we&#039;re on election links, &quot;In the YouTube era, stupid stuff a candidate did on tape four years ago doesn&#039;t remain in the past. Instead, it becomes part of the campaign narrative, in this case showing how Mary Parker, Democrat nominee for the state Senate in Tennessee, was willing to abuse her power position as a lawyer to get out of a speeding ticket in ways that a normal person couldn&#039;t.&quot; Speaking of campaign ads, with all the buzz and hype going on I totally forgot to check in periodically with FactCheck.org. &quot;Now we learn that one of the first female soldiers killed in Iraq died by her own hand after objecting to interrogation techniques used on prisoners.&quot; Speaking of members of the military finding themselves in tough positions, this compelling account of a Marine medic in Iraq is drawing a lot of link attention. Flickr&#039;s best photographers The Kerry corner:  The AP gets more specific in pointing out Kerry&#039;s baggage on the question of the composition of the U.S. military. John Cole points out a curious picking-and-choosing when it comes to being offended on behalf of the troops. Keith Olbermann wants President Bush to apologize, and does some of that disparaging that NBC reportedly wouldn&#039;t allow him to say in a commercial. I didn&#039;t know that Kerry&#039;s grades at Yale were worse than Bush&#039;s. The 91st Carnival of Education - A regular round up of education bloggers. Transforming Transformer Costume - It actually transforms, sort of.&#160; NOTE: This site may contain unsafe material if you look around enough. If Aaron Sorkin wrote a show about baseball - This is a pretty good fake Sorkin script, but also it&#039;s interesting to read a blog by an award winning TV comedy writer. Speaking of TV writing (and I cast no aspersions on Mr. Levine in making this segue), the Digg folks share a bootleg of a recent episode of the Simpsons.&#160; What made me note the link, however, was a comment that does a clear job explaining the decline of the Simpsons and the problem with most TV scripts. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Posted: Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:10 PM by Will Femia Elephants and Evolution &#8211; How the Landscape is Changing for Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Adobe &#8211; &#8220;The days of purely desktop-based applications are clearly numbered, but so are the days of exclusively web-based apps&#8230;&#8221;&nbsp; It seems like everywhere I look lately I see commentary on bridging the gap between desktop and Web. More here about how Blake Ross, &#8220;the Firefox kid,&#8221; is working something called Parakey.&nbsp; &#8220;Parakey is an application you download to your PC, which effectively becomes your personal operating system. It turns your computer in[to] a hybrid Web site-hard drive, where you can choose what to make public online and what to keep private.&#8221; That post is in response to this feature piece on Ross. (Commuter Click) These are a little long, but if you don&#8217;t want to be playing catch up later, you might as well pay attention now. Yahoo is about to launch a big food section. &#8220;Das Rad&#8221; (The Wheel) &#8211; It&#8217;s an animated short from 2003, but since I don&#8217;t do a very good job of keeping up on animated shorts it&#8217;s new to me.&nbsp; Plot:&nbsp; Two stones watch the evolution of man.&nbsp; 8 minutes long.&nbsp; Outstanding. Looking ahead to Christmas, (w)rapping paper. Cool robot vehicle transports man around Tokyo &#8211; &#8220;You act as thought you&#8217;ve never seen Buzz Lightyear Tetrapodal robot out for a Sunday roll before!&#8221;&nbsp; The description of the guy not acknowledging anyone makes it sound like he accidentally arrived from the future. Will it blend?&nbsp; A take-off on Letterman&#8217;s Will It Float? it&#8217;s one of a series of videos in which a guy puts things in a blender to see what happens.&nbsp; I&#8217;m pretty sure this is part of an ad campaign for this particular brand of blender.&nbsp; Is this the future of advertising?&nbsp; Works for me. Speaking of the future of advertising, &#8220;Amazon &#8230; ranks books based on their sales over the previous 24 hours. This means that it is possible, through coordinated action, to hack the system by getting a large number of people to buy the book at the same time.&#8221;&nbsp; I didn&#8217;t see the post until it was too late, but it&#8217;s a clever idea for getting exposure. Primary and early e-voting problems point to gathering storm &#8211; A nice round up of problems with electronic voting machines.&nbsp; Also makes mention that &#8220;BlackBoxVoting.org has released &#8220;push this, pull here&#8221; instructions for multiple voting on a Sequoia DRE, no hacking skills necessary.&#8221; &nbsp;That&#8217;s here. Plus, 35,000 Questionable Registration Forms Plus, Jefferson County Voters Continue To Raise Concerns About Voting Machines (more of that automatic party switching) While we&#8217;re on election links, &#8220;In the YouTube era, stupid stuff a candidate did on tape four years ago doesn&#8217;t remain in the past. Instead, it becomes part of the campaign narrative, in this case showing how Mary Parker, Democrat nominee for the state Senate in Tennessee, was willing to abuse her power position as a lawyer to get out of a speeding ticket in ways that a normal person couldn&#8217;t.&#8221; Speaking of campaign ads, with all the buzz and hype going on I totally forgot to check in periodically with FactCheck.org. &#8220;Now we learn that one of the first female soldiers killed in Iraq died by her own hand after objecting to interrogation techniques used on prisoners.&#8221; Speaking of members of the military finding themselves in tough positions, this compelling account of a Marine medic in Iraq is drawing a lot of link attention. Flickr&#8217;s best photographers The Kerry corner:  The AP gets more specific in pointing out Kerry&#8217;s baggage on the question of the composition of the U.S. military. John Cole points out a curious picking-and-choosing when it comes to being offended on behalf of the troops. Keith Olbermann wants President Bush to apologize, and does some of that disparaging that NBC reportedly wouldn&#8217;t allow him to say in a commercial. I didn&#8217;t know that Kerry&#8217;s grades at Yale were worse than Bush&#8217;s. The 91st Carnival of Education &#8211; A regular round up of education bloggers. Transforming Transformer Costume &#8211; It actually transforms, sort of.&nbsp; NOTE: This site may contain unsafe material if you look around enough. If Aaron Sorkin wrote a show about baseball &#8211; This is a pretty good fake Sorkin script, but also it&#8217;s interesting to read a blog by an award winning TV comedy writer. Speaking of TV writing (and I cast no aspersions on Mr. Levine in making this segue), the Digg folks share a bootleg of a recent episode of the Simpsons.&nbsp; What made me note the link, however, was a comment that does a clear job explaining the decline of the Simpsons and the problem with most TV scripts. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Scripting News for 11/2/2006 &#171; Scripting News Annex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scripting News for 11/2/2006 &#171; Scripting News Annex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 18:33:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] VentureBeat: &#8220;Parakey is an application you download to your PC, which effectively becomes your personal operating system.&#8221;&#160; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Lloyd D Budd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lloyd D Budd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 17:43:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Beautifully put together article!

Though I think it is a disappointing misquote that doesn&#039;t really suggest anything. Like Matt, Blake does not seem like the type that would sell control of a product, and like Matt wrote smart investors are not really looking for that.</description>
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<p>Though I think it is a disappointing misquote that doesn&#8217;t really suggest anything. Like Matt, Blake does not seem like the type that would sell control of a product, and like Matt wrote smart investors are not really looking for that.</p>
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		<title>By: VentureBeat Wire &#187; Firefox Kid Blake Ross to launch Parakey</title>
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		<dc:creator>VentureBeat Wire &#187; Firefox Kid Blake Ross to launch Parakey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 15:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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