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Blogs Surpass Newspapers & Magazines in Popularity on Google
via TwitLinks by steverubel on May 09, 2008
Google Trends, a service that lets you compare the world’s relative interest in particular topics, suggests that blogs’ popularity have surpassed that of newspapers or magazines, at least on Google. And this gap between blogs vs newspapers and magazines is much wider in California and India.
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PR 2.0: Making Mistakes and Amends in Blogger and Media Relations
via TwitLinks by chrisbrogan on May 09, 2008
In the rapidly shifting era of blogger and media relations, we can expect one thing to occur as we forge ahead, mistakes. It happens to the best and the worst of us. This isn’t a generic post on how not to make mistakes, or if you do, how to apologize, per se.
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Librarian behind Potter lexicon breaks down on stand - International Herald Tribune
via TwitLinks by sarahintampa on April 17, 2008
Testifying in a copyright-infringement lawsuit, Steven Jan Vander Ark was emotional as he portrayed J. K. Rowling as his idol who had been unaccountably bewitched by the evil, money-grubbing forces of publishing. .
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Skype to sell unlimited international calls for $9.95/month - Yahoo! News
via TwitLinks by mdy on April 21, 2008
AP - Skype, the Internet calling subsidiary of eBay Inc. , is introducing its first plan for unlimited calls to overseas phones on Monday. .
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Zune Update: Zune 2.5 Update Brings TV Shows, More Social Networking, Improved Software Features
via TwitLinks by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Bwana Looks like the Zune folks are still at it. For a minute there I thought they had given up.The Zune 2. 5 Spring update launches tomorrow, and with it comes purchasable TV shows and even more social networking functions. The big part is more tightly-integrated social stuff—like being able to see your friends' Zune cards inside of the Zune software instead of heading to your...
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twhirl’s blog » Blog Archive » twhirl 0.8.1 released
via TwitLinks by (author unknown) on May 08, 2008
Shared by Bwana I installed it yesterday, so far no issues.About two weeks ago, twhirl version 0. 8 came out, introducing Friendfeed support and overhauling the UI for better navigation. We have received a lot of feedback about this version, and also some reports about problems some of you had with that version.
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Ask The Community: Would You Pay For a Twitter "Pro" Account? | AJ Vaynerchuk
via TwitLinks by Pistachio on May 09, 2008
Everybody knows that Twitter needs a business model. Everybody also knows that Twitter has tested out ads in Japan. Knowing this information… Would you pay for a Twitter “pro” account? If so, how much? What kind of features would you expect to be added on? Will this be enough to keep Twitter on its path of success?.
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SOBCon08: Is Your Blog Serving Your Business? › Dawud Miracle @ dmiracle.com
via TwitLinks by chrisbrogan on May 09, 2008
SOBCon08 - Biz School for Bloggers… A report, part 2 Amazing that it took a whole blog post to cover the first day of SOBCon08 , but it did. Friday was great. The boat ride stellar.
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not another 8 ways post. « Levite Chronicles
via TwitLinks by chrisbrogan on May 09, 2008
When I drive, I think. When I drive at the end of a confusing day, my thinking takes on a peculiar, stream-of-something tone. Such was the case yesterday when I tweeted , “Among the how-to books, are there any whether-to books?” I was inspired by yet another how-to book on the seat of the car, just checked out of the library at the recommendation of a friend.
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Google offers YouTube video software for Macs | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone
via TwitLinks by Webware on May 12, 2008
Google's Vidnik lets users take videos, trim them, and upload them to YouTube. (Credit: Google) Google has released basic software called Vidnik that lets Mac OS X users record video with a Webcam or built-in camera, trim its length, add tags and a title, then upload it to YouTube.
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