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Twitter Location Sharing on Google Maps
Twitter tweet locations and Google Maps have linked up. Here is what you can expect if you are using it from your laptop or desktop.
Here’s what a Tweet looks like on Google Maps when you show your Twitter location.
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Enabling your Twitter location in Google Maps [...]
March 12 (Bloomberg) — Pete Cashmore, chief executive officer and founder of social networking blog Mashable, talks with Bloomberg’s Cris Valerio about the outlook for the company. Cashmore, speaking at a “South by Southwest” conference in Austin, Texas, also discusses trends in social media and the possible impact of Apple Inc.’s ipad multimedia tablet on [...]
Apple iPad Pre-Order is On, Apple Just Made Me $500+ Poorer
True to what was announced last week, Apple has started accepting pre-order for its much talked about product – the Apple iPad. Â And while everybody else is probably still thinking right now whether they are going hit the pre-order button or not, I closed my [...]
Giiv Lets You Give Gifts Via Text Message
This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark.
Name: Giiv
Quick Pitch: Giiv [...]
Cell Phone Data Collection – New Experiments and Existing Resources
I’ve been asked a lot by many different researchers how they can get their hands on behavioral data logging programs that work on cell phones, such as in Nathan Eagle and Sandy Pentland’s landmark Reality Mining study. That study was back in 2004, and they [...]
There are several methods to promote and get the message out about your home based business opportunities online and the a couple good ones include free search engines, pay per click search engines, writing articles, utilizing press releases, doing joint ventures/ad co-ops, and posting to message boards and forums related to your [...]
More (Steve) Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (and Wozniaks…)
In a relatively recent New York Times OP-ED, Thomas Friedman (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/24/opinion/24friedman.html) argues that: “Obama should make the centerpiece of his presidency mobilizing a million new start-up companies [...].” Friedman then argues that if: “[y]ou want more good jobs, spawn more Steve Jobs.”
This emphasis on innovation and entrepreneurship is [...]
Steve Strogatz writes about Math, Science, and the World
In a series of weekly pieces for The New York Times, Steve Strogatz, a marvelous network scientist, has been very good. My favorite so far, which gets right into balance theory and transitivity, is this one. Follow [...]
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