Gadget discovery by proxy…proxy…proxy. Pizza Pro

by James Hatch on February 4, 2009

Part of my RightProtect.com project is the discovery and tracking of credit for articles via blogs. Usually, there is at least one reference to an entry. It drives me nuts when there isn’t one, but I know that the original entry is floating around somewhere else. As an experiment that I do whenever the mood strikes, I follow the trail and here is one:

Engadget’s Darren Murph wrote about the Pizza Pro today, rather early; and cited GearDiary ( Wayne Schulz )which wrote a small blurb about how it’s a circular saw, but its “manually operated” and gave credit to Nerd Approved ( Sean Fallon ) which apparently is the first in this chain to discover the merit of the Pizza Pro 3000 from Fred, specifically, Worldwide Fred.

I suppose this would be Social Networking 1.5 since sites like Reddit.com and Digg.com are considered Social Networking 2.0 because of their aggregation abilities, or at least Web 2.0, or so I’m told.

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