Seesmic, Now Offers Adjustable Column Size, Sounds, Location Trends and Many More
Seesmic Web makes it easy to access your Twitter account from any browser and at any time. The new interface of Seesmic Web now brings to the forefront: Adjustable Column Size, Sounds, Mute / Un-mute Users, Location Trends, Inline Pictures and Video Previews.
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The Educator’s Guide to Using Google Buzz
One of the latest social media applications that has been getting a great deal of buzz is … Google’s Buzz. Google rolled out Buzz not too long ago, with the hope that it would become the next be social media thing. Google is hoping that the fact that Gmail [...]
Classmates.com Agrees to $9.5 Million False Advertising Settlement
Classmates.com — the website that promises to reunite people with their mullet-haired friends of youth — has agreed to pay out a $9.5 million settlement for a lawsuit dating back to 2008 accusing the company of “false advertising” through “deceptive” marketing emails.
The problems for Classmate.com began back [...]
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 [...]
What Not to Put in Your Social Network Profile
Online social networks have rapidly increased in popularity, especially over the past couple of years. Social networking websites are popular because
Is Government 2.0 overhyped?
More and more people are thinking that Government 2.0 is a hype which won’t last so much. It’s not any more about hackers developing tools to get some data from official sites, as more an more governments put open data and e-participation initiatives in their agenda.
Even if it is overhyped (which it [...]
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. And while everybody else is probably still thinking right now whether they are going hit the pre-order button or not, I closed my [...]
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