Two More Mentions: GameShogun and Sascha Carlin
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.
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”.