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In what both brands hope will be another successful melding of mainstream and social media, CNN and Facebook are set for a rerun of their successful live streaming partnership during the Presidential Inauguration.
On Tuesday evening, President Obama. (Read More)
: @jasongoldberg Did you mean to say social media or socialmedian? I wonder if we will see any new features or improvements this time around? It should be interesting!
: Apperently this is not the second time that Facebook has done this but the fourth. They used other partners for the Oscars, and the NBA All Star Game. It sucks that I missed those events, but it's nice to know that they're experimenting with the technology like this.
BoomTown
When Sun Microsystems (JAVA) Gadfly-in-Chief Scott McNealy made his infamous statement about online privacy online in 1999, there was a horrified hubbub at the time that he had the audacity to say such a thing.You know, that he actually uttered such a terrible thing as the truth. What a shock then that everyone is now in a (Read More)
: "What a shock then that everyone is now in a yet another tizzy about Facebook changes to its Terms of Service, which pretty much states the obvious again, by noting that Facebook archives info you posted, even if you quit the service.
: "What a shock then that everyone is now in a yet another tizzy about Facebook changes to its Terms of Service, which pretty much states the obvious again, by noting that Facebook archives info you posted, even if you quit the service.
Delicious/tag/wordpress
Introduced in WordPress 2.5, shortcodes are powerful but still yet quite unknown WordPress functions. Imagine you could just type “adsense” to display an AdSense ad or “post_count” to instantly find out the number of posts on your blog.WordPress shortcodes can do this and more and will definitely mak (Read More)
Mashable!
So how did the Twitter accounts of Barack Obama, Britney Spears, Facebook, and others get broken into and littered with inappropriate messages earlier today? It wasn’t residue from this weekend’s phishing problems, but rather, a breach of Twitter’s customer support tools. (Read More)
: "From the Twitter blog, “These accounts were compromised by an individual who hacked into some of the tools our support team uses to help people do things like edit the email address associated with their Twitter account when they can’t remember or get stuck. We considered this a very serious breach of security and immediately took the support tools offline. We’ll put them back only when they’re safe and secure.”" >> Different issue than the phishing
Buzz Marketing for Technology
There has been a lot of discussion lately about whether or not brands should be on Twitter. Quite frankly I really enjoy and appreciate some of the brands that I follow on Twitter because they give me news about their brand without me having to go find it. (Read More)