Two More Mentions: GameShogun and Sascha Carlin

Dina is StyleFeeder's resident marketing goddess and shopping addict, who will keep you up to date on what's new and hot with the StyleFeeder community.

GameShogun thinks we’ve got something interesting here. And while I can’t quite understand what Sascha Carlin, of German-language techblog WWWorker, is saying, it’s good to know StyleFeeder is getting some recognition in global audiences.

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Posted July 7, 2006 in News
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  • Sascha Carlin’s post is thoughtful and “translated” below - check out the original post for the real language and blog-ambience. Cute picture of Johnny Cash at the bottom of Sascha’s home page http://itst.net/ which is now tagged “Cute Guy” –> http://www.stylefeeder.com/tag/cute_guy

    On WWWorker’s post, I do see some universal language:
    Potential lust tiger - no, read that wrong, that’s Potentiell lustiger
    Brain food, search recommendation, del.icio.us/popular, digg.com, social-web2.0, Six degrees of reputation

    Here is what Google translator reports:
    “Potentially merry service. One registers things, which one would shoppen gladly - naturally social and web2.0ig and so. Brain food in this connection: Do we come away from search and do move we too recommendation? del.icio.us/popular, digg.com, all the filter services for all the social-web2.0-Dienste, similar articles, systems of evaluation vohin one looks. One reads also Six of degrees OF reputation: The use and abuse OF on-line review and recommendation system In addition: who looks for a label for itself and neither with programmer nor designer still information Architect comes clearly, it tries times with Technosocial Architect.”

    –> I love the phrase “Potentially merry service” almost as much as “Potential lust tiger”.

    - July 8, 2006 10:53 am

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