Social Networking Wars [FUNNY!]
Hahaha I always imagined Friendster to sound Nick Jr.! But where was Twitter? I wanted the Twitter bird to fly in and save the day! Or maybe walk in... since it's always down.
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Be sure to change your language when people don't understand. Not your tone.
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The Lines That Divide US
This is moving stuff Get your tissues out. People have to learn to be nicer.
All of us need to FEEL more, and perhaps talk less.
We have all been judged at one point. But if you have ever judged others, particularly if you feel your judgments — no matter how small — were inconsequential or meaningless, you have to watch this video.
Get Your Name On!
Mike
I've written on this before the genius of Nick Negroponte, and the breadth of this initiative, touch me deeply. I urge everyone to support this in any way you can.
Mike
By BRIAN BERGSTEIN – 9 hours ago
BOSTON (AP) — The One Laptop Per Child project is about to find out whether Microsoft Corp., a rival the nonprofit group once derided, is the solution to its problems in spreading inexpensive portable computers to schoolchildren.
Microsoft and the laptop organization announced Thursday that the nonprofit's green-and-white "XO" computers now can run Windows in addition to their homegrown interface, which is built on the open Linux operating system. That had been anticipated for months, but it amounts to a major shift.
Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of the laptop project — which aims to produce $100 computers but now sells them at $188 — acknowledged that having Windows as an option....ContinueMay 11, 2008
I feel like a relationship expert this weekend. It seems that we’ve reunited hundreds of people and their blogs in the last week since we launched TrackBoost and Utility Poster.
I had a feeling this might happen. Bloggers often have a love/hate relationship with blogging because of the demands a blog makes on us as writers and “filters” of information.
We love the traffic and having no restrictions to what can be achieved with a popular site. But we hate having to be responsible for putting up great posts day after day. Sometimes you’re into it and sometimes you’re not.
Below is an INTERACTIVE FLASH IMAGE, Click to follow link and see how we really spend our Money.
May 3, 2008
Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
gathers 84,000 prices in about 200 categories — like gasoline, bananas,
dresses and garbage collection — to form the Consumer Price Index, one
measure of inflation.
It’s among the statistics that the Federal
Reserve considered when it cut interest rates on Wednesday. The
categories are weighted according to an estimate of what the average
American spends, as shown below.
Each shape below represents how much the average American spends in different categories.
Larger shapes make up a larger part of spending.
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In this video I answer some of the common questions that have come up in the fantastic feedback we’ve been getting for Trackboost and Utility Poster.
I also let everyone know when to expect the release of both titles and
expose a brand new feature added to Trackboost in the last 24 hours.
Ok, maybe you (and Me too) are not a Rap fan.
But this is pretty awesome and on topic for this group of "marketers."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NObvDpQe7k
I ran across this while browsing Chris Baggott's Guide to Blogging Yes another voice about blogging, with a product, who would've believed it. The product is interesting in that it makes the point about Corporate blogging and co-ordinating it as a true business strategy for large corporations or even medium to small businesses with more than one voice.
Compendium Blogware makes blogging make sense. Learn More...
I'm impressed by the video and am off to investigate the associated product Conversion site. Well that didn't take long or much effort. The Rapper is variously known as MoSerious, The Poetic Prophet, The SEO Rapper, etc. He's an employee of Pop Labs, and his "personal blog" is Mo Serious Thoughts.
Note: you've heard these disclaimers before, I have no interest, compensation etc. from either of these companies. I am not affiliated, or JV ing with them, just passing along something of interest here.
Get Your Name On!
Mike