Tag archive for ‘social networking’
BrightKite - Location Based Social Networking
BrightKite is everything Jaiku should have been. A lifestreaming service that built upon Twitter’s strengths while providing much needed mobile features.
Search For Conversations on Twitter With Summize
Social media marketing is all about the conversation. That is why Summize, a site that allows you to discover what millions of internet users think about zillions of products (so says their marketing materials) is so powerful.
Twitter Me This - More Twitter Marketing
It is only a matter of time before marketers really pick up on Twitter and creatively discover ways of bringing in new customers. Twitter Me This (which I followed as a part of writing about it) is just one of many potential ways marketers can use social media.
What Makes Someone a Social Media Rock Star?
It is a term which gets thrown around more than panties at a Kid Rock concert. What makes someone a social media rock star?
For Fun: TweetStats
TweetStats is a neat little site which will show your Twitter activity in easy to read bar graphs. For those of us who love to see visual representations of the time we spend online, it is a great site to check out.
Friend Feed’s Impact on Social Networks
Friend Feed, this month’s Web 2.0 darling, is generating tons of positive buzz. What I can’t figure out is - why? I’ve been on Friend Feed since the beginning and I still don’t understand the hype. Worse still, could Friend Feed actually have a detrimental effect on the same social networks its trying to make friends with?
A “Modernista” Homepage
Its nice to see an advertising agency break the mold of what’s expected from what is essentially their portfolio site. Modernista’s new home on the web is anything but conventional.
More Reasons to Avoid Barnes & Noble
I’m not a fan of brick and mortar bookstores. It isn’t the fact that they have turned into Starbucks locations or music stores. No, it is just too hard to find anything worthwhile in a bookstore these days! Now, Amazon has given me one more reason to avoid them all together.
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