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London - The U.K. government plans to introduce a billmimicking France'srecently enacted "three-strikes" legislation on file-sharing, whichauthorizes the suspension of the Internet accounts of those warned repeatedlythey are violating copyrights, according to published reports. The bill will"make technical measures availabl (Read More)
Mashable!
There’s something interesting happening in the space between Twitter and a full blown blog. We’re seeing more and more of our social friends turn to sites like Posterous for 140 character plus musings, or simple and fast photo and video sharing.Whether you need a little more space to create a lifestream that serves as a com (Read More)
Google Operating System
Yesterday Google posted a mysterious doodle that linked to the search results for [unexplained phenomenon]. According to Google Korea's blog (English translation), this was the first from a series of 3 doodles that celebrate a famous person. The next doodle will be posted on September 15th and the hints are: mystery, invisi (Read More)
Web Strategy by Jeremiah
One of the top 10 questions in social media marketing asked is “How do we kick start our community?” This post aims at providing some resources for brands that are preparing their community strategy.The old adage of the field of dreams isn’t true -if you build it–they won’t neccesarily come. Brands must have a kick start (Read More)
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
Thousands of people across England and Wales will soon get the opportunity to delve into their family history online for free. The National Archives, in collaboration with UK-based family history website findmypast.com, is providing seven archives and libraries around England and Wales with free access to the recently compl (Read More)
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
Michael De Groote has written an article in the Mormon Times that should be required reading for any of us who use the facilities at the Family History Library in Salt Laker City or at any of the local FamilySearch centers around the world. De Groote writes about a speech given this week by David Rencher, Chief Genealogical (Read More)
GigaOM
Every so often a new technology comes along, promising to revolutionize the world of communications. And in the end, it prays at the altar of email. Despite being messy and unstructured, email, which will turn 50 in a couple of years, remains the hub of our Internet experience. Take this morning — I opened my inbox to find (Read More)
Social Media Explorer
It seems like everyone who has a blog or presence of substance in the social media space is writing a book these days. In fact, I’ve actually had several people follow up an introduction to me with, “So what book are you working on?”I’m not presently working on a book, thank you. When I have a good idea for one, I’ll let yo (Read More)
Robert Scoble's shared items in Google Reader
Whenever I start talking to people about social media invarably the question arises “Where do I find the time?” It’s easy to understand where they’re coming from. After sitting through several hours of eye-opening presentations about a brand new world of communication and engagement people sit back and think “but I alread (Read More)
: "What I explain to them is that in the same way that email and cell phones have pervaded how we do business and (more importantly) connect with one another, social media is again revolutionizing communication. With hundreds of millions of people using social media every day (and sites like Facebook adding 750,000 a day) that using social media is no longer a choice for those who wish to remain relevant and engaged with their friends, colleagues, mentors, business contacts and prospects."
: Good Points, but like all things the Fun can detract form the Main Thing. I have been relationship Social Marketing for almost 50 years, and these new systems are a boon for me... but I always Monitor Time and results. I earn my Money Consulting with people, I meet them on the Net True, but the contact, personally, is where the Joy comes form
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About Albert Wm.
Albert Wm. Gosnall
Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England UK
Company :
Retired
Job title :
Manager
Industry :
Family History and Leisure in retirement
Motto"To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history?"
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106 B.C.-43 B.C.