Mark Evans
Jeremiah Owyang has an interesting post today about how Twitter could seize on a huge opportunity be creating a CRM (customer relationship management) system that would let companies track and respond to what people were saying on Twitter.His thesis is Twitter is becoming an increasingly important customer service tool but (Read More)
louisgray.com
With the FriendFeed co-founders' pedigrees including Google as their last stop, it has largely been presumed the team knew the value of search. In March of 2008, the online social aggregator first turned on their search engine, but as the site grew in popularity and features, many users were calling for more granularity in (Read More)
: "In March of 2008, the online social aggregator first turned on their search engine, but as the site grew in popularity and features, many users were calling for more granularity in search - asking to see search results within a specific time period, or, more loudly, to see results from entries that had been gauged as interesting from the community, based on total likes or comments. Today, FriendFeed delivered the popularity end of the search database, and people are already diving into the data to see what they can find."
: so, will this include ff figuring out what new apps I'm going to like and automatically sign me up for them, and when I write something, it will auto-fill to my ff stream? I'd like that.
Submitted by Svartling
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A friend of mine is a very well-read, successful blogger. His personal narratives, short stories and semi-autobiographical fiction normally collect dozens of comments, sometimes well over 100, and spark lots of interesting exchanges between his readers. He’s built his audience steadily, over the course of a couple of years, (Read More)
: That's interesting. Never think of MySpace blogs, because most of them have empty content. I personally don't like MySpace, because every time I login to it I have something weird happen like a banner that says my computer is corrupted and needs to be checked.
Submitted by Maverick Ny:
Although it may be possible to use Darwinian selection to modify and fine-tune the DNA nanostructures, the researchers would need to find a way of giving a reproductive advantage to those cells that made 'better' nanostructures. Mao suggests that they could design nanostructures with catalytic properties that promote the gr (Read More)
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You should follow me because you want to, not because you're reading this message and feeling a sudden feeling of guilt. Heck, if you don't follow me, I won't hate you or anything, but I mean, all you have to do is click a little follow button and you're done. It's not like you have to do a whole lot of work to follow me or anything. NO PRESSURE!! Seriously, just take your time, and do it only if you want to. ... ....... *cough*
Submitted by Steverubel:
AdvertisementDaily Presidential Tracking PollMonday, July 14, 2008Email a Friend Email to a FriendAdvertisementThe Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows Barack Obama attracting 44% of the vote while John McCain earns 42%. The candidates had been tied at 43% for the past two days.When "leaners" are include (Read More)
ProBlogger
You’re slaved over your post - crafting titles, opening lines, designing the post to be eye catching and more - you select the perfect time for your post to go live and hit ‘publish’!It’s over - another post ‘released’ into the wild - there’s nothing more you can do except sit back, (Read More)
Submitted by Scbalazs:
Everyone knows about social media sites like Digg and Reddit, but the fact is, they are incredibly hard to penetrate, and the traffic they offer is often superficial. For many bloggers, niche sites are a refreshing alternative to these behemoths, offering more targeted links and a much smaller base of competition. Read on t (Read More)
Submitted by Jasongoldberg:
9 months ago most of us hadn't even heard of the guy. But today he's breaking tech news like the best of them. Active on FriendFeed. And, already the most popular non-employee Newsmaker on socialmedian.
http://www.socialmedian.com/users?s=popular . (Read More)
: (pamale002real @ yahoo.com) My name is Pamale, I am average in height and fair in complexion,am a loving, romantic and caring angel. I saw your email .truely is quiet intresting to me then , i decided to contact you. i really wantto have a good relationship with you. Beside i have a special something i want to discusse with you , so reach me hear (pamale002real @ yahoo.com) Hope to hear from you soon. i will send my beautiful pictures to you and also tell you more about my self.Remenber distance or colour does not matter but love matter's alot. I will be waiting for your mail. Your's Pamale Kisses
Submitted by Maverick Ny:
Boston was in position to win the game in the ninth because the top of the inning embodied the mishaps that plagued the Angels throughout the series. (Read More)
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Submitted by Maverick Ny:
Though no one would prefer the present economic climate, weathering the current storm may be the best thing that happens to many small companies because it can give them an opportunity to test the value of their products and services and the effectiveness and resilience of the strategies they have developed. (Read More)
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: That is me, small, innovative, attentionally deprived. Actually, that has been my experience, I can be tremendously innovative and flexible in my market, but if referral sources for example, the big boys, change, I can have little impact on those decisions beyond my personal relationships.
Submitted by Maverick Ny:
The three-month ad campaign is intended to build on the city's new regulation requiring chain restaurants to post calorie counts on their menus. Officials are betting people will eat fewer calories if they know how many they should consume. (Read More)
New York Times
The bid by Lilly for the biotechnology company beat out an offer from Bristol-Myers Squibb, which markets ImClone’s cancer drug Erbitux in the United States along with ImClone. . (Read More)