A Man Kills His Wife on Grounds of Adultery and Cheating
March 26, 2008 on 12:42 pm | In Google, facebook, Media, Entertainment, Social Networking, Family, Literature, India, Orkut, General ramblings, Adultery, Amit Budhiraja, Cruelty, Dowry, HArassment, Infosys, Marriage, Rinku Sachdev, Standard Chartered Bank, V.S Naipaul | No CommentsDennis Wright wrote an interesting post today on
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The top 25 websites for February 2008
March 25, 2008 on 10:13 am | In Google, facebook, social networks, Marketing, internet marketing, sem, Yahoo, Social Networking, Myspace, comscore, popular websites, top websites | No Commentsemedia wrote an interesting post today on
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Social media and baby boomers, Who is ignoring this demographic?
March 24, 2008 on 4:43 pm | In facebook, social networks, Marketing, Social Networking, Myspace, Social Media, Baby Boomers, Social Media marketing, social sites for boomers | No Commentsemersondirect wrote an interesting post today on
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Are social networks good for society?
March 18, 2008 on 12:34 pm | In Web 2.0, facebook, social networks, Social Networking, Myspace, Social Media, Social Media marketing, Orkut, Social commentary, social marketing | No Commentsemersondirect wrote an interesting post today on
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Visualiza mejor tus fotos con Piclens
March 1, 2008 on 6:57 pm | In Internet, Google, Firefox, facebook, Windows, Slideshow, images, photos, Yahoo, Myspace, Mac, flickr, hi5, Internet Explorer, Safari, fotografia, 543, add-on, black, deviantart, egro, fine, firefox add-ons, fotografias, fotos, imagenes, photobucket, piclens, scrollwheel, sofisticado, 1048, 1051, 1056, 1166, 1189, 1231, 1238, 1417, 1446, 204, 390, 502, 527, 530, 531, 533, 54, 544, 545, 601, 642, 689, 690, 706, 707, 815, 933 | No Commentsgio903 wrote an interesting post today on
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Hace apenas unos minutos paseándome por
Life is a Lemon, he descubierto un muy buen add-on para Firefox (aunque también puede ser utilizado en Internet Explorer y Safari). Su elegancia y forma fácil de usar son tan solo alunas características que me han gustado de este add-on. Para que entiendan un poco mas de lo que les hablo, he aquí una explicación de como es que funciona.
Cuando buscamos alguna imagen en Google o Yahoo! siempre nos encontramos con una aburrida y tediosa interfaz como esta:
En cambio con este add-on toda la monotonía se va, toda búsqueda de imágenes deja de ser banal y se convierte en toda una experiencia. El
add-on esta bajo la empresa
Piclens y lo pudes descargar en su
pagina web.
Después de descargarlo e instalarlo, cada que tengas una búsqueda de imágenes por Google y Yahoo!, cada que veas imágenes en redes sociales como
Flickr,
Deviantart,
Photobucket o cada que des una vuelta por […]
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Créer une application Facebook en Java
February 13, 2008 on 3:25 am | In Java, facebook, tutoriel | No Commentshadf wrote an interesting post today on
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What wasn’t in 60 Minutes’ Facebook piece
January 14, 2008 on 1:32 pm | In facebook, PR, Social Media, FirstPersonPR, Public Relations | No Commentsfirstpersonpr wrote an interesting post today on
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Advertisement System and Privacy
December 1, 2007 on 1:32 pm | In Uncategorized, Google, facebook, Advertisement, economists | No Commentsctrambler Posted something interesting today on ctrambler.wordpress.com
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Every website needs to find money to fund it, coz running a website cost money. It is difficult to find money even to keep a non-profit website running. That is why I really respect people who took the trouble to provide websites and services free of charge, such as Granite Canyon. For profit websites have a bigger problem, not only they have to cover their running cost, they have to make sufficient return for their investers.
Donations, selling stuff and services, making running a website part of the cost of running a business and paid-for subscriptions are ways to pay for the website. They all have their limitations. The biggest problem, is to convince someone to fork out money. With donations, you need to find a benefactor for your cause, that’s a big limitation. It takes some convincing to get the users to pay for the website themselves. In either […]
Facebook thinks my friends want to know when I buy hemorrhoid cream - the culmination of a bad month for privacy, and my views on the solution
November 6, 2007 on 10:47 am | In Uncategorized, Google, Firefox, facebook, Myspace, privacy, search, Advertising, AOL, john mckinley, Beacon, FCC, IE, OpenSocial, social ads, yahoo go | No CommentsJohn McKinley wrote an interesting post today on
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This has been a pretty wild and woolly couple of weeks in the advertising and social networking space:
On the Facebook-can’t-be-stopped front, the social advertising play Facebook outlined (Beacon, Social Ads, corporate ad pages, et al) is a really well thought-out means of making their entrance as a principal into the whole ad ecosystem not just a simple vertical integration of their inventory (how I would typify moves like MySpace’s, before their hyper-targeting announcement), but a front-on attack on the first generation behavioral targeting players and search principals.
On the Privacy-is-an-illusion front, AOL is trying to get out in front of the anticipated consumer backlash around behavioral targeting by announcing their plan to allow an opt-out capability. Consumers, you can find that opt-out at “www.reallyobscureurlthatwehopeyouneverdiscovery.com”
On the Don’t-forget-your-old-friend-Tom front, MySpace announced two steps to address the intellectual high ground gap they have with Facebook: They agreed to be part of the OpenSocial […]
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Digital Narcissism, The Me Too Brand
November 6, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Web 2.0, facebook, social networks, Social Networking, Myspace, , web 2.0. social networks | No Commentsemersondirect Wrote an interesting post today on emersondirect.wordpress.com
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