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There Is No “Campaign” in Social Media
via Buzz Marketing for Technology by Paul Dunay on February 12, 2008
When marketers use the word “campaign,” it tends to suggest an initiative to get a message out to a targeted group of constituents. It also implies there will be a beginning and, somewhere down the road, an ending.This kind of thinking creates a danger zone for marketers when it comes to social media. Let me explain …When starting a blog, podcast series or even a community, marketers have...
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Google Docs now in Hebrew and Arabic
via Office Tweaks by Jerome Locson on February 22, 2008
New language support for Google Docs applications, now supporting Hebrew and Arabic languages. Accordingly, there are now a total of 40 languages that Google Docs support. Hebrew and Arabic is different from other languages since it’s a right-to-left language in terms of writing. But, this is not available for Spreadsheets. [via]Tags: Google DocsShare This
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Vodafone UK Incorporates Internet Pricing Into Monthly Plan
via mocoNews.net by Dianne See Morrison on April 30, 2008
Vodafone (NYSE: VOD) UK is doing away with its separately priced internet bundles, and instead will now integrate the cost of access to the mobile web and email into its monthly price plans. The network said the move, which is only available to pay monthly customers, would give subscribers "greater confidence" to browse the mobile web without having to worry about running up their phone bills....
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To twit or not to twit
via Dvir Notes by noreply@blogger.com (Dvir Reznik) on May 12, 2008
I wasn't a twitter fan to begin with. In every customer/analyst/colleagues meeting I spoke, twitter was always my example of 'too much information', 'too much sharing'.The reason I sighed up to twitter was really to update my facebook status, using the Twitter application in FB - made my life easier, telling the world where I am and what I'm doing (sometimes too much...
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What Yahoo’s moves/non-moves mean for telcos
via Telephony 2.0 by Rich Karpinski on June 13, 2008
Image by Getty Images via DaylifeMicrosoft’s long pursuit of Yahoo ended this week with Yahoo opting instead for a search advertising deal with Google.I’ve been watching this dance for a quite a while, and a few things have become clear to me:Google owns online advertising. Between its search/mobile text ad business and banner business with DoubleClick, the game’s pretty much over. Now,...
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Create Mockup Designs Quickly with Yahoo! Stencils
via Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on June 02, 2008
Yahoo! Stencil Kit is a set of graphics to help you create mockup designs real quickly – you can use these stencils for designing web pages for the desktop or mobile phones.And even if you are no web designer, you may use Yahoo! Stencils to create illustrations. For example, you may place screenshots inside the BlackBerry mockup that comes in kit or try different placements of the keyboard on...
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Pwn your inbox: Tips from a Microsoft insider
via Webware.com by Josh Lowensohn on May 04, 2008
A few weeks back at the Web 2.0 Expo I got to catch up with Amit Mital, who is the General Manager of Microsoft's Live Mesh (review), and formerly of Office Live Meeting and BizTalk who told me some of the ways he deals with the hundreds of e-mails he gets every day. His solution deals with Outlook specifically, but the same techniques could be used to manage an inbox in Thunderbird, Apple...
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Twitter Pro -- one year later, same request: take my money for less down time
via The Jason Calacanis Weblog by (author unknown) on May 23, 2008
Shared by Nico so langsam hätte ich auch interesse an einem pro-account...Last year I asked @Ev to let me pay him $20 a month/$250 a year for a Twitter Pro account which was on its own uber-redundant server cluster. Evan's response was it wasn't a cost issue but a software issue.However, I still think there is a huge market--perhaps 1-5% of the twitter base--that would pay for a...
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Architecture astronauts take over
via Joel on Software by Joel Spolsky on April 30, 2008
... on the net, on Microsoft's cloud, and you would log onto everything with Windows Passport and all your stuff would be up there. It turns out: nobody needed this place for all their stuff. And nobody trusted Microsoft with all their stuff. And Hailstorm went away.I tried to coin a term for the kind of people who invented Hailstorm: architecture astronauts. "That's one sure tip-off to t...
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Getting Fired At Yahoo: A Twitter Log
via Silicon Alley Insider by Henry Blodget on February 12, 2008
Yahoo's Ryan Kuder was canned today. A drag for him, but gift for the rest of us, because he Twittered it. A new form of electronic literature is in the making. Ryan's one the early stars. Y! layoffs today, I'm "impacted". I'm heading into work to pack mydesk, get my severance paperwork and hand in my badge...more to come. about 10 hours ago On the plus side, my commute just...
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