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Facebook Can’t Figure Out Profile Design
via All Facebook by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Bwana LOL. This is funny to me.Last night Facebook posted an update to members of the Facebook Profile Previews Page. The update included the updated profile design shown below. The update means one thing: Facebook still can’t figure out how they want the new profile to look. Facebook has been continuously adjusting the way that applications interact with the profile. This most...
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Google's Head of PR Leaves for Facebook
via Google Blogoscoped by Philipp Lenssen on May 05, 2008
Elliot Schrage has left Google to join Facebook, BoomTown reports. Google on their management information page explains Elliot is or was “Vice President, Global Communications & Public Affairs” and “responsible for the company’s public-facing communications, including media relations, policy strategy and stakeholder outreach, as well as internal communications.” At Google Press Day...
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Bits: Another Google Executive Leaves for Facebook
via NYT > Technology by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
The company’s vice president of global communications and public affairs is latest Googler to leave for Facebook.
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No One Trusts Bloggers? Look again.
via NewsCred Blog by shafqat on May 05, 2008
Now here’s a study right up our alley. Designed by the Edelman Trust Borometer, I’ve come across the following chart quite frequently in the past month. At first, I glanced over it and thought “Move along. Nothing new to see here.” But then I kept seeing it repeated, over and over again. The subject is ‘trust’ and the poll charts the reaction to the question “If you heard...
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What I get out of Twitter
via Renaissance Man by rfquerin on May 06, 2008
In a comment to my previous post about Facebook, JakeT also ponders the signficance of Twitter and why I use it. Although Twitter is different things to different people, I’ll just describe the things I like about it and what it does for me.I follow about 80 people and about 70 or 80 people follow me. Most of the Twitter users I follow are people I “know” from Linux, Tech and Podcast...
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Hood.e - a wearable sound hoodie
via talk2myShirt by eric on May 06, 2008
... a CommJacket on the market for a short time (back in 2005) where the small speaker unit was attached via simple but effective snap buttons at the collar of the outdoor Jacket.Creating wearable, detachable speaker is not as impossible as it might look at first.Any other brainstorming ideas for a wearable speaker in clothing is very welcome in our comments [source: core77 via Gizmodo]Bookmark to:
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Windows Error at the Airport
via Network Security Blog by netsecpodcast@mckeay.net (Martin McKeay) on April 18, 2008
I’m starting a collection of Windows error messages I see in odd screens around the country. I thought it was funny to see a windows third party DLL error message on a screen talking about airport security. I hope the airport’s physical security is better than it’s patching and updating practices are. Is there a site out there that already tracks these things?
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Start Your Own Social Networking Site in Minutes with Ning
via Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal on May 04, 2008
MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn are some of most talked-about social networks on the Internet with millions of users across the globe. While LinkedIn is all about promoting your professional career, MySpace and Facebook are more for fun or connecting with friends.Then there exists dozens of other "special" social networks like Twitter for tracking current activities of your friends, Flickr for...
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SocialSpark: Candy Colored Shilling
via TechCrunch by Duncan Riley on April 07, 2008
IZEA (formerly PayPerPost) has soft launched their new social network for “posties” Social Spark. Social Spark brings the PayPerPost scheme into a candy colored social network. There’s little need to describe all the features as there’s nothing really innovative: think MySpace or Facebook but in bright colors. The key difference is the focus on shilling; center stage is offers for paid...
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MapWii: Find Someone to Play With
via AppScout by Alan Henry on April 28, 2008
If you've managed to get your hands on a Nintendo Wii, consider yourself lucky. Many stores are still sold out and have no idea when they'll get more. Having one is only half the battle however; now you have to find someone to play with if you want to get your game on online. MapWii, a Google Maps mashup offers a place where Wii owners can post their Wii codes, and see who's online...
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