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Janitor 2.0 The Unsexy Side of Social Media
via Media Guerrilla by Media Guerrilla on January 04, 2008
So despite all the hype I and others wrap around social media programs, there remains a very raw, very real and very unsexy part of this line of work that seldomly gets discussed — and that's the ugly, but critical custodial maintenance of the social web. This is what I jokingly, err, awkwardly refer to as "Janitor 2.0"
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Twitter Opens Their Messaging Platform
via Stay N' Alive by Jesse Stay on January 15, 2008
Today, in the first post on the new Twitter Technology Blog, Alex Payne announced that Twitter is releasing their underlying messaging platform, which they call, “Starling”, to the community. From the announcement it appears Starling is the basis for handling all communication underne
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Construction begins on H&M
via Metroblogging Seattle by Peter Leonard on January 17, 2008
Peter Leonard:Apparently UVillage is wasting no time getting started on its part of the 3 new H&M stores headed for Seattle. This pic partly answers the question of wh
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Google Sites Closer to Launch?
via Google Blogoscoped by Tony Ruscoe on January 17, 2008
Since October 2006 when Google announced they had acquired Jotspot – the wiki hosting service which allows you to create “rich web-based spreadsheets, calendars, documents and photo galleries” by using their wiki applications – people have been waiting for Google to do something wi
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Oh, How the Mighty Have Fallen: Joost Edition
via Silicon Alley Insider by Henry Blodget on January 18, 2008
Last summer, Joost was the hottest thing going. Finally, real TV on the Internet. The traditional networks couldn't stop praising it (the first frantically waving red flag). Joost was going to steamroll sleazy and maligned YouTube, which wa
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Changes To Facebook News Feed On The Horizon
via Mashable! by Sean P. Aune on January 19, 2008
In a continuing effort to clean up Facebook - too many applications cluttering your profile, and an endless stream of senseless news in your feed - some new rules are coming down th
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Why Yahoo! sucks
via WinExtra by Steven Hodson on January 19, 2008
It is no wonder that confusion reigns over what is happening at Yahoo. Whether it be Yang’s non 100 day timetable or the fact that up to 20%
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Curious
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on January 20, 2008
Nic created the video below--the subtitles and edits are his. The bad cold is mine. I hope you like it (the video, not the cold).
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Will We See Delicious 2.0 This Week?
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on January 20, 2008
It’s been four and a half months since Yahoo first previewed Delicious
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Heath Ledger
via Tall Skinny Kiwi by Tall Skinny Kiwi on January 22, 2008
Terribly upset to hear about the tragic death of Heath Ledger. Our family loved him in A Knights Tale and we used to watch for him in other movies. I always felt a special connection to him because he was born in Perth, Western Australia, the city that was my home for 7 years and is still where my mum and sisters live. PerthNow has the skinny. You can post your condolences to the Ledger family...
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