: Since 3 years, I work alot to my different social networking from Viadeo to LinkedIn passing through Facebook, Socialmedian, Twitter and more others again to sort people by their activities, their interests, their projects, their hobbies, .... I gather all elements and I analyze those datas. So effectivelly, I can conclude with who it could be better to accept or send an add connection request to different networking and with who can sharing the same interests from business to hobbies and could having a real added-value! The real fact, I have an easy connection with different people abroad to my different networking from different activities to different languages and many of them much appreciate me! I everytime received a quick note accomplishment! My wish for common interest all of them use English speaking!
ReadWriteWeb
Google me? I'll Google you! Google has become the de facto public record these days but most people remain in relative obscurity there and/or fear of what past indiscretions Google will expose to people who search for them. (Read More)
: Am I the only one that thinks that this is NOT a good idea? Does George Orwell's "1984" ring a bell? WAKE UP PEOPLE, STOP BEING BLIND, THIS IS BIG BROTHER IN FULL EFFECT.
readwriteweb
Nielsen Online, an analytics firm that tracks time spent online at various websites, has issued a report finding that throughout 2008 social networking sites and blogs saw more time spent by users than personal email. While not shocking, the finding does mark an important point in the history of the web.Youth watchers have (Read More)
: Facebook is the best way to visit/to see the world in a few time. Not only it has an amount of nice various applications from usefull applications such as Time Zone, Google Earth and more to the hobbies such games for brain development BUT you meet too from Facebook differents cultures: foods, languages, fashions, movies, news, friends, family, .... . Some of them as a link so you can develop your view to everything to a few time! ONLY, I don't use Facebook for professional exchange mails.
: "Look at thought leaders like Chris Brogan or Seth Godin. One of the reasons for their amazing reputations is the fact that they are an overwhelmingly positive force in a negative world. People crave those who inspire them, and both of these individuals do that with stars. The right kind of leaders are never negative."
: Good advice. Don't shoot your mouth off unless your brains are loaded. For me, the challenge is telling people what they NEED to hear, in a way that they WANT to hear it.
Lifehacker
Gmail has been slowly but surely rolling out cool new features ever since they started Gmail Labs. If you haven't taken advantage of the fruits of Labs, here's a look at 10 Labs features you should enable. Offline Gmail Probably the most significant feature you can get out of Labs, Offline Gmail takes advantage of Google Ge (Read More)
: Interesting but it would be great to see to gmail box different folders where we could manage our different informations! Now all informations are to the same box.
TechCrunch
Twitter is a great resource for information, useful links, breaking news and status messages from your friends or companies you’re interested in. But if you’re following a lot of streams, it’s not easy to weed out what’s important or relevant to you from the waterfall of short messages that you’ (Read More)
: looks interesting - although if I had to run a slider and I was Brogan, Gray Or Scoble that 30k sliders! to filter noise. TweetDeck does this very well with groups...
ReadWriteWeb
Long time innovator Marc Canter has made a proposal for a system to let users integrate all their social networks from around the web into one central dashboard. He calls it the DiSO Dashboard. So far it's just a vision, albeit a pretty specific one, but we expect to see something like this on the market very soon. Is it (Read More)
Official Google Mobile Blog
Posted by Lawrence Chang, Product Marketing Manager, Google mobile teamWhen I first asked the mobile team to send me pictures of how they rang in the New Year, I imagined fireworks sprouting colorfully over the Eiffel Tower and the Sydney Opera House, the glimmering ball descending in Times Square, or the spectacular floats (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
Are you addicted to Twitter? Janet Meiners Thaeler (@Newspapergrl) thinks I am. Guy Kawasaki has a great SocialToo survey asking the question. Janet even gave me an award for it! (and I sincerely appreciate it - I love awards!) I’m not so sure I’m addicted though. Even though I do have near 10,000 updates on Twitter an (Read More)
: Not as much as I wish to get the first time when I registered. I don't yet really see its particularity comparing to others socials networking. Excepts, its logo is so cute! Perhaps, it's to serious people too! So, great effectivelly!
: @michaelfidler hey, thanks! Yeah, the t-shirt has kinda become my trademark. It's prob a bit juvenile but I like when i'm in a room of suits and I'm the socialmedian guy in the t-shirt. People here for instance said it was always easy to spot me without my name tag :)
Mashable!
The last major piece of the puzzle that was missing from Gmail was voice and video chat. Not any more; if you have a webcam and a microphone, you can now video chat with your friends directly from Gmail by installing this plugin. The plugin works in all major browsers (I’ve tried it in the latest version of Firefox) a (Read More)
: I tried it yesterday with a few friends, and I have to say I liked it. More than anything, I like that it's not bogged down with a ton of features I couldn't care less about.
louisgray.com
Not every single contact you make online is somebody you would want to spend time with in real life. While you might be following thousands of people and making new "friends" on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, FriendFeed and all the other networks, you would likely hesitate before sending them an open invitation to your home. (Read More)
: I'm sure I've had this happen elsewhere, but I had a meeting just the other night with someone with whom I have interacted on social networks yet never met in person. This was a business meeting and nothing intimate was really revealed, I feel we built from a strong base already created online.
: Talking to different people is amazing because everybody can talk and discuss to the various of subjects. And, it's not difficult having real friends to any different networking. It depends on how we define the Friend. For me, a friend is anyone with who I wish sharing interesting thoughts but it is not systematically a Lovely one with who I want spending time in life. I have friends from different networking for exchanging different cultures: language, foods, fashion, news, ..... I have differents friends for businesses too but I have no intimate with. About intimate, it so great if 2 people sharing really the most same things, most compatibility, most complementarity to everything. It so nice taking time to know on what we are really want to see to a partner because we couldn't change partner everytime! It based on real LOVE. To Social Media, is Friend is Really a Friend? After my Friend definition, I have a great and real friend!
ReadWriteWeb
Short of using a specialized application (or phone) of some sort, users of the social networking service MySpace did not have a way to easily upload photos from their mobile phones directly to their profiles until now. According to a recent entry on the MySpace blog, mobile photo uploads are finally supported. They noted th (Read More)
Anywhere to the world, restructuration plan, quote by Matthias Schmelz "Your task as a leader is to put the right people in the right bus", on the right seats".