Similarly, Fred adds:
Mr. BATTELLE: I spent sometime with Jon Miller and Owen Van Natta last week. Jon Miller is the new chief digital officer for Murdoch and Owen was the number two guy at Facebook who is now running MySpace. And they re hoping that maybe a year from now when we meet, you won t be saying that. But, they also agree that the focus of the company is really on entertainment and music for now.
[Miss Independent] <3 [Richie] comes with the facts:
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Still being unsure, Clyde Smith asks:
Mobile Models Music Industry Music Videos Off Topic Online Marketing P Diddy Politics Product Placement PSAs
In contrast, Jason Kincaid replies:
reply Puranjay - July 1st, 2009 at 11:33 pm PDT With the way they treat privacy, there will be some backlash. Not from the 22 year old college kid, but definitely from the older users. College kids don t care about privacy that much - heck, you re usually sharing a dorm room with another guy, so there s no privacy in their real life to begin with. But the older people on facebook, the ones with children and wives, they can be pretty protective of their privacy. I don t think they would enjoy what Facebook is doing with all their info.
Leena Rao considers that:
Comments Chris - June 20th, 2009 at 12:12 pm PDT How else are you going to miss it? Those of us who still use AOL will tell you the tantalizing headlines leave you with no choice than to click. Every click is usually met with disappointment. I would say Politico is a serious site, and PoliticsDaily lures people by picking controversial subjects bound to get peoples blood boiling and posting angry nonsensical responses. AOL rise has a lot to do with it going full blown tabloid. Many, many times, I have said to myself don t click, you know it is crap, yet I click. reply
But Bureau News has a different opinion:
SYSTIME announces appointment of Aloke Ghosh as chief financial officer April 2nd, 2009 MUMBAI - SYSTIME , a CMS Group Company and the largest Oracle JD Edwards practice globally, has recently announced the appointment of Aloke Ghosh as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Aloke is a seasoned finance professional with a career spanning 20 years within the IT Services and manufacturing industries.
Ben Smith can't forget that:
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For this purpose, noreply@blogger.com (RANDOM) suggests:
Jpegs are Robert Longo Along with the Talking Heads San Francisco's The Units were one of my favorite discoveries growing up. Funky synth's instead of guitars and disco dancefloor that avoided the mainstream unlike their art school compatriots the Talking Heads. thank you
Furthermore, Adam Thierer claims:
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Bob Sullivan explains:
So with that I say, please click on those links and downloading my viruses and tell you friends to do the same because the economy is tough and my spam profit has dropped to about 50K a week. (by the way, my software deletes the spam messages I from your sent box but if you ask your friends they might be able to share what I have been sending out from your account.)
Still not being convinced, Leena Rao replies:
The iGoogle Showcase lets you copy your favorite celeb s iGoogle page to your own, or browse through the collection and choose different gadgets and themes to include from varying pages. Some celebs have created customized gadgets that you can embed. For example, Ryan Seacrest s gadget lets you keep up with all the latest entertainment news. Donald Trump s gadget offers advice to entrepreneurs, Martha Stewart shares recipes and tips, and Anderson Cooper delivers headline news and extras from his CNN show AC360.
amjcomm@centrin.net.id (amjcomm) brings a word of caution:
Gadgets Magazine Select Category 3 Mobile Phones Acer Apple Asus Audio/Video Gadgets Averatec Best Digital Cameras Best HDTV CES Show Cheap New Laptops DellCom Digital Book Reader Electronic Gadgets Fujitsu Gadget Gifts Gadgets Review Gaming Computers Gaming laptop Home Gadgets HP Laptop Computers Lenovo LG Microscope Mobile Phones MSI NEC News OQO Peripherals Photos Robots Samsung Small laptops Sony Toshiba Transportation Videos
meltatum brings a word of caution:
http://www.bodhran-info.com and http://www.myspace.com/rolfwagelsGudrun Walther was classically trained on the fiddle, but picked up folk music also from a very young age and combines the two styles in her fiddling. She studied in master classes with many internationally known fiddlers from Ireland, France, Germany and Scandinavia, and makes her living as a touring musician since 14 years. Gudrun is also a popular teacher for fiddle as well as for ensemble playing and arranging.
In other words, Jason Kincaid puts it this way:
Kahlil Lechelt ( kahlillechelt ) - July 2nd, 2009 at 1:08 am PDT Thanks for the article. Like Gary Vaynerchuk said here already: Facebook suck at telling their story! reply
Still being unsure, Michael Arrington asks:
And, no, the auction priced thing doesn t work. Theoretically, if everyone s CTR is increased by these fraudulent clicks, everyone s CPC should decrease: no net effect, right? Unfortunately, Facebook seems to have some sort of price floor put on the net effect is that their ad platform is bordering on worthless right now.
Still being unsure, Diane Mermigas asks:
IP Video: King of the (Media) World Jun 15, 7:30 AMLooking beyond the simplistic notion that Internet video eventually will decimate traditional media distribution, content economics...
Furthermore, Matt Reeder claims:
(Photo credit: Jenny Liu and Kevin Modzelewski) More: MIT studentsâ system puts card data on your phone ( The Boston Globe ) Watch Jenny and Kevinâs Eclectyk presentation at MIT ( YouTube )
In addition to this, Bobbed states:
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
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Myspace From: Matthew Edward Barrera Sharon Feder Joe Wilcox Colleenr Eric Eldon Matthew Reichbach Chrisbrogan Anil Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune Stevie Smith Leena Rao Om Malik Roo Thgreatrakshana Doug Coleman Angi Karl Greenberg Headjundi /26713345
In other words, Matthew puts it this way:
Itâs a long report, so here is a cheat sheet: Comfort food This survey once again establishes that 83% of internet users (61% of adults) in the U.S. look online for health information (I call these people âe-patientsâ). That tracks with every other survey conducted in the last few years â" ours and others â" so itâs just comfort food for data geeks.
For this purpose, Edward Barrera suggests:
An emerging direct digital marketing world Harold Cabezas: LOLâ¦.I completely agree! Well-written, thanks-this post was extremely informative.
Sharon Feder is not really sure about that:
Additional information on our initiatives can be found at www.ffcg.org/initiatives.htm. We would like to see Mashable challenge the Twitterholics to engage with nonprofits on Twitter. While many of these individual are actively supporting charitable causes in the offline world, they are largely ignoring the opportunity to turn their social media followers into activist. Can you imagine the impact if Ashton or Ellen were to simply follow caregvr and ask their followers to follow and support our work? This simple act, which costs nothing and takes only seconds, would galvanize the social conscious of the social media.
Matthew comes with a new idea:
⢠57% of all adults use the internet. ⢠54% use books or other printed reference material. ⢠33% contact their insurance provider.
Joe Wilcox intervenes and adds:
I don t see in Ovi Store the expected application platform approachâ"and that s a bigger problem than number of applications. Nokia s problems:
colleenr is rather skeptical:
The full feature play, titled MEN2B, was written by Haden Polseno-Hensley in collaboration with YAC founder and director Rose McCutchan. Polseno-Hensley and McCutchan both have theater backgrounds that began more than a decade ago at Floyd County High School under the guidance of Drama Teacher Nan Johnson and Forensics Coach Janet Keith.
In addition to this, Eric Eldon states:
gambler Any entrepreneur probably should talk to an attorney about their business plan before starting any business, but I think thats especially true if you get involved in the gaming space and take OR give money or something of value in the games, particularly if it involves traditional gambling games like poker, blackjack, slot machines, etc. Make sure you comply with gambling, lottery and related laws. And as we see from the recent seizure of $40M from pokerstars and full tilt apparently using money laundering laws, the UIGEA is not the only law you need to concern yourselves with.
Matthew Reichbach sees it this way:
Looking at these numbers, 43 percent of all people who are on social networks (social networkers, Pew calls them) check in on them daily.
Still being unsure, chrisbrogan asks:
wchingya Maybe the FB vanity URL day has been slightly over-exaggerated. As much as we are encouraged to secure own digital identity, Chris, you did make a good point: it s not the Name/Site, but that person s value and how he/she carries him/herself that shapes the branding. Username is a representative, it could be altered, modified, changed... but it s the personality that stays and makes us different. @wchingya social media/blogging
But Anil says that's not all:
June 13, 12:02am: An enterprising and mischevious nerd who is definitely not me squats on the username of a notable tech trade reporter like Michael Arrington. "arrington, michaelarrington and michael.arrington were all not available. decided not to be marrington1 for the rest of my life on fb." -- http://twitter.com/arrington/status/2150353523 Mat Honan | June 13, 2009 3:46 PM | Reply
Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune thinks that the problem is:
She dropped out of school and helped her mother care for several of her younger siblings in Texas. She returned to Algiers in 2007, landed a job as a Rouses Supermarkets cashier and met Reed one night at a fried-chicken restaurant.
Stevie Smith might have an idea about it:
According to Nielsen's research , Facebook is still top dog when it comes to social networking, amassing approximately 13.9 billion user minutes in April, which is year-on-year growth of 699 percent when gauged against the 1.7 billion it gathered during April of 2008.
Leena Rao remembers that:
FRANCE SWEDEN ITALY MEXICO RUSSIA BRAZIL CrunchBase Information MySpace Facebook Information provided by CrunchBase
Om Malik brings a word of caution:
Jim Kass 6:22 PM on May 28, 2009 Reply You guys are missing the point.1. Hulu can be run on a Mac. The website states this. 2. Hulu s content providers want to control where their content is consumed. Just like they always have. If you read through the FAQ at the bottom of http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktop it states:
Roo has another idea:
Opening keynote: Building brands with social media , Ann Longley (Digital strategy director, Mediaedge:cia )how do we use social media, and what it means.
thgreatrakshana says it all comes down to this:
( Reply to this ) ladyofshalott06 2009-05-30 06:19 am UTC ( link ) I'm only here for Betty. ( Reply to this )
Doug Coleman brings more details:
How about some data info over time. So we could see how myspace has ebbed and flowed.
Angi is rather skeptical:
(no subject) - lunar__spawn , 2009-07-01 04:27 am UTC ( Expand ) peasrgreen 2009-07-01 02:28 am UTC ( link ) two weeks isnt going to come fast enough. ( Reply to this )
Karl Greenberg imagines that:
Publications Home News Online Media Daily Media Daily News Marketing Daily Blogs Online Spin Email Insider Search Insider Behavioral Insider Online Publishing Insider Mobile Insider Video Insider Gaming Insider Performance Insider Metrics Insider Social Media Insider Just An Online Minute Daily Online Examiner Raw Blog Research Brief Diane Mermigas:On Media TV Watch TV Board Magazine Rack Media Creativity Notes From the Digital Frontier Digital Outsider Mad Blog Red White and Blog Engage:Hispanics Engage:Kids 6-11 Engage:Moms Engage:Gen Y Marketing:Green Marketing:Sports Magazines OMMA Magazine Media Magazine RSS Feeds Archives Subscribe
Having that in mind, headjundi wonders:
  In order to answer the needs of this kind of workforce, you must embrace the tools in which they depend upon.  The benefit will be incredible, if these Network Scientists and social networking engineers can come up with the right framework for this crowd.Â
Sources:
Matthew Edward Barrera Sharon Feder Joe Wilcox colleenr Eric Eldon Matthew Reichbach chrisbrogan Anil Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune Stevie Smith Leena Rao Om Malik Roo thgreatrakshana Doug Coleman Angi Karl Greenberg headjundi
Disclaimer:
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Itâs a long report, so here is a cheat sheet: Comfort food This survey once again establishes that 83% of internet users (61% of adults) in the U.S. look online for health information (I call these people âe-patientsâ). That tracks with every other survey conducted in the last few years â" ours and others â" so itâs just comfort food for data geeks.
For this purpose, Edward Barrera suggests:
An emerging direct digital marketing world Harold Cabezas: LOLâ¦.I completely agree! Well-written, thanks-this post was extremely informative.
Sharon Feder is not really sure about that:
Additional information on our initiatives can be found at www.ffcg.org/initiatives.htm. We would like to see Mashable challenge the Twitterholics to engage with nonprofits on Twitter. While many of these individual are actively supporting charitable causes in the offline world, they are largely ignoring the opportunity to turn their social media followers into activist. Can you imagine the impact if Ashton or Ellen were to simply follow caregvr and ask their followers to follow and support our work? This simple act, which costs nothing and takes only seconds, would galvanize the social conscious of the social media.
Matthew comes with a new idea:
⢠57% of all adults use the internet. ⢠54% use books or other printed reference material. ⢠33% contact their insurance provider.
Joe Wilcox intervenes and adds:
I don t see in Ovi Store the expected application platform approachâ"and that s a bigger problem than number of applications. Nokia s problems:
colleenr is rather skeptical:
The full feature play, titled MEN2B, was written by Haden Polseno-Hensley in collaboration with YAC founder and director Rose McCutchan. Polseno-Hensley and McCutchan both have theater backgrounds that began more than a decade ago at Floyd County High School under the guidance of Drama Teacher Nan Johnson and Forensics Coach Janet Keith.
In addition to this, Eric Eldon states:
gambler Any entrepreneur probably should talk to an attorney about their business plan before starting any business, but I think thats especially true if you get involved in the gaming space and take OR give money or something of value in the games, particularly if it involves traditional gambling games like poker, blackjack, slot machines, etc. Make sure you comply with gambling, lottery and related laws. And as we see from the recent seizure of $40M from pokerstars and full tilt apparently using money laundering laws, the UIGEA is not the only law you need to concern yourselves with.
Matthew Reichbach sees it this way:
Looking at these numbers, 43 percent of all people who are on social networks (social networkers, Pew calls them) check in on them daily.
Still being unsure, chrisbrogan asks:
wchingya Maybe the FB vanity URL day has been slightly over-exaggerated. As much as we are encouraged to secure own digital identity, Chris, you did make a good point: it s not the Name/Site, but that person s value and how he/she carries him/herself that shapes the branding. Username is a representative, it could be altered, modified, changed... but it s the personality that stays and makes us different. @wchingya social media/blogging
But Anil says that's not all:
June 13, 12:02am: An enterprising and mischevious nerd who is definitely not me squats on the username of a notable tech trade reporter like Michael Arrington. "arrington, michaelarrington and michael.arrington were all not available. decided not to be marrington1 for the rest of my life on fb." -- http://twitter.com/arrington/status/2150353523 Mat Honan | June 13, 2009 3:46 PM | Reply
Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune thinks that the problem is:
She dropped out of school and helped her mother care for several of her younger siblings in Texas. She returned to Algiers in 2007, landed a job as a Rouses Supermarkets cashier and met Reed one night at a fried-chicken restaurant.
Stevie Smith might have an idea about it:
According to Nielsen's research , Facebook is still top dog when it comes to social networking, amassing approximately 13.9 billion user minutes in April, which is year-on-year growth of 699 percent when gauged against the 1.7 billion it gathered during April of 2008.
Leena Rao remembers that:
FRANCE SWEDEN ITALY MEXICO RUSSIA BRAZIL CrunchBase Information MySpace Facebook Information provided by CrunchBase
Om Malik brings a word of caution:
Jim Kass 6:22 PM on May 28, 2009 Reply You guys are missing the point.1. Hulu can be run on a Mac. The website states this. 2. Hulu s content providers want to control where their content is consumed. Just like they always have. If you read through the FAQ at the bottom of http://www.hulu.com/labs/hulu-desktop it states:
Roo has another idea:
Opening keynote: Building brands with social media , Ann Longley (Digital strategy director, Mediaedge:cia )how do we use social media, and what it means.
thgreatrakshana says it all comes down to this:
( Reply to this ) ladyofshalott06 2009-05-30 06:19 am UTC ( link ) I'm only here for Betty. ( Reply to this )
Doug Coleman brings more details:
How about some data info over time. So we could see how myspace has ebbed and flowed.
Angi is rather skeptical:
(no subject) - lunar__spawn , 2009-07-01 04:27 am UTC ( Expand ) peasrgreen 2009-07-01 02:28 am UTC ( link ) two weeks isnt going to come fast enough. ( Reply to this )
Karl Greenberg imagines that:
Publications Home News Online Media Daily Media Daily News Marketing Daily Blogs Online Spin Email Insider Search Insider Behavioral Insider Online Publishing Insider Mobile Insider Video Insider Gaming Insider Performance Insider Metrics Insider Social Media Insider Just An Online Minute Daily Online Examiner Raw Blog Research Brief Diane Mermigas:On Media TV Watch TV Board Magazine Rack Media Creativity Notes From the Digital Frontier Digital Outsider Mad Blog Red White and Blog Engage:Hispanics Engage:Kids 6-11 Engage:Moms Engage:Gen Y Marketing:Green Marketing:Sports Magazines OMMA Magazine Media Magazine RSS Feeds Archives Subscribe
Having that in mind, headjundi wonders:
  In order to answer the needs of this kind of workforce, you must embrace the tools in which they depend upon.  The benefit will be incredible, if these Network Scientists and social networking engineers can come up with the right framework for this crowd.Â
Sources:
Matthew Edward Barrera Sharon Feder Joe Wilcox colleenr Eric Eldon Matthew Reichbach chrisbrogan Anil Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune Stevie Smith Leena Rao Om Malik Roo thgreatrakshana Doug Coleman Angi Karl Greenberg headjundi
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Myspace From: Leena Rao Andy Borowitz Headjundi Fred Grouchy_greg Economix Angi Marshall Kirkpatrick Tracey Ford Contrabassconversations@gmail.com (Jason Heath) Sean P. Aune Michael Arrington Seth Meggamonster Kara Swisher /26713334
Leena Rao is absolutely sure that:
achmed amidinijad - June 6th, 2009 at 1:08 pm PDT No Crap. I may not be able to spell my name correctly in the English, but I can tell you we have the same problem in Iran. We are working on it though. Soon the one shall be born and he will know what to do about all these pretenders on the internet. Thank you. ~one world undivided~ reply
While it may be true, Andy Borowitz thinks:
Meir Javedanfar: Khamenei's Speech: Learning From the Shah? As far as the Supreme Leader of Iran is concerned, the demonstrators have shown their opposition, and now, it's enough.
headjundi intervenes and adds:
Not only have some government agencies developed or adapted Web 2.0 systems, some have exploited existing public social networking tools. There is no consolidated list of all the on-going government initiatives, though a cursory search of the Internet reveals many examples. During the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, for example, people on the scene sent Twitter updates (limited to 140 characters), including the emergency contact number for the U.S. State Department s consular call center. Colleen Graffy, the State Department s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Diplomacy, used Twitter postings to provide updates on her personal experiences.
But Fred says that's not all:
Mr. WILSON: Marcy, leading the audience⦠Mr. BATTELLE: One of our sponsors, thank you. Mr. WILSON: Came into - in the conversation and left a comment.
grouchy_greg brings more details:
you be the judge www.myspace.com/prswaggboyz8thwonderz Don't fuckin say shit to me if you ain't hear our shit first. I don't kick it wit dweebs that hide their identity and pop shit online I just copp a shit on'em and keep it moving. Shit you see me and ya'll know wherre I be HOLLA!!!
Economix notices:
What we need is SINGLE PAYER! Ajay America's Health Care Priorities I: Consumers, Patients, Workers Government should stay out of markets that work, but where there is no market, its involvement is a necessary evil. That's why all the other industrialized countries have national health insurance. They cannot all be wrong. Mark Hobratschk America's Health Care Priorities I: Consumers, Patients, Workers
Angi points out another thing aside from that:
lolitascrush 2009-07-01 04:58 am UTC ( link ) LOL, that's why I like her. ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )
Marshall Kirkpatrick can't forget that:
what about linkedin? any thoughts there Posted by: Indian Retailer | June 26, 2009 10:26 AM @Brien, then it's all over for Facebook. Wake up and Smell the Coffee... Posted by: FireBrand | June 26, 2009 10:53 AM
Tracey Ford says it all comes down to this:
Max's ex-girlfriend, Gina Conway, testified for the prosecution in the rapper's murder trial two weeks ago. According to Conway's statement, Max planned the 2006 murder/robbery in a fit of jealousy after she informed him that her now boyfriend Allan Plowden bought her expensive gifts and "drove a $120,000 Mercedes Benz and routinely carried cash."
Andy Borowitz comes with a new idea:
Iran Uprising Blogging (Wednesday July 1) I'm liveblogging the latest Iran election fallout. Email me with any news or thoughts, or follow me...
contrabassconversations@gmail.com (Jason Heath) tells the real story:
Log in Valid XHTML XFN WordPress Subscribe to the podcast: full feed audio-only feed Enter your email address:
Having that in mind, Sean P. Aune wonders:
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Furthermore, Michael Arrington claims:
i don t speak about person s , i speak about trends in history. Social market is very donât stable.See example http://trends.google.com/websi.....amp;sort=1
Seth scans the other's answers and reply:
en : @JaytheBigLug I'm not shy when it comes to sex or sex-related topics. Like Madonna, I express myself, not repress myself. :) 07/04/09 07:54pm
meggamonster intervenes and adds:
Then I went for a bike ride, considered going in the pool, and that brings us to now.RANDOM QUESTIONS:
Kara Swisher comes with a new idea:
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achmed amidinijad - June 6th, 2009 at 1:08 pm PDT No Crap. I may not be able to spell my name correctly in the English, but I can tell you we have the same problem in Iran. We are working on it though. Soon the one shall be born and he will know what to do about all these pretenders on the internet. Thank you. ~one world undivided~ reply
While it may be true, Andy Borowitz thinks:
Meir Javedanfar: Khamenei's Speech: Learning From the Shah? As far as the Supreme Leader of Iran is concerned, the demonstrators have shown their opposition, and now, it's enough.
headjundi intervenes and adds:
Not only have some government agencies developed or adapted Web 2.0 systems, some have exploited existing public social networking tools. There is no consolidated list of all the on-going government initiatives, though a cursory search of the Internet reveals many examples. During the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, for example, people on the scene sent Twitter updates (limited to 140 characters), including the emergency contact number for the U.S. State Department s consular call center. Colleen Graffy, the State Department s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Diplomacy, used Twitter postings to provide updates on her personal experiences.
But Fred says that's not all:
Mr. WILSON: Marcy, leading the audience⦠Mr. BATTELLE: One of our sponsors, thank you. Mr. WILSON: Came into - in the conversation and left a comment.
grouchy_greg brings more details:
you be the judge www.myspace.com/prswaggboyz8thwonderz Don't fuckin say shit to me if you ain't hear our shit first. I don't kick it wit dweebs that hide their identity and pop shit online I just copp a shit on'em and keep it moving. Shit you see me and ya'll know wherre I be HOLLA!!!
Economix notices:
What we need is SINGLE PAYER! Ajay America's Health Care Priorities I: Consumers, Patients, Workers Government should stay out of markets that work, but where there is no market, its involvement is a necessary evil. That's why all the other industrialized countries have national health insurance. They cannot all be wrong. Mark Hobratschk America's Health Care Priorities I: Consumers, Patients, Workers
Angi points out another thing aside from that:
lolitascrush 2009-07-01 04:58 am UTC ( link ) LOL, that's why I like her. ( Reply to this ) ( Parent )
Marshall Kirkpatrick can't forget that:
what about linkedin? any thoughts there Posted by: Indian Retailer | June 26, 2009 10:26 AM @Brien, then it's all over for Facebook. Wake up and Smell the Coffee... Posted by: FireBrand | June 26, 2009 10:53 AM
Tracey Ford says it all comes down to this:
Max's ex-girlfriend, Gina Conway, testified for the prosecution in the rapper's murder trial two weeks ago. According to Conway's statement, Max planned the 2006 murder/robbery in a fit of jealousy after she informed him that her now boyfriend Allan Plowden bought her expensive gifts and "drove a $120,000 Mercedes Benz and routinely carried cash."
Andy Borowitz comes with a new idea:
Iran Uprising Blogging (Wednesday July 1) I'm liveblogging the latest Iran election fallout. Email me with any news or thoughts, or follow me...
contrabassconversations@gmail.com (Jason Heath) tells the real story:
Log in Valid XHTML XFN WordPress Subscribe to the podcast: full feed audio-only feed Enter your email address:
Having that in mind, Sean P. Aune wonders:
Top 40 best free BlackBerry apps Sign up for the BLORGE email newsletter Entry was posted on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 at 6:14 pm under AT&T , Apple , Free apps , iPhone , mobile . Read more entries by Sean P. Aune . Stumble It!
Furthermore, Michael Arrington claims:
i don t speak about person s , i speak about trends in history. Social market is very donât stable.See example http://trends.google.com/websi.....amp;sort=1
Seth scans the other's answers and reply:
en : @JaytheBigLug I'm not shy when it comes to sex or sex-related topics. Like Madonna, I express myself, not repress myself. :) 07/04/09 07:54pm
meggamonster intervenes and adds:
Then I went for a bike ride, considered going in the pool, and that brings us to now.RANDOM QUESTIONS:
Kara Swisher comes with a new idea:
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Myspace From: Alex Beattie AceShowbiz.com Andy Oram Headjundi Michael Arrington Om Malik Michael Arrington Anil Alex Jason Kincaid Doode_itskris Thescenestar Matthew Reichbach Syafique Shuib /26713331
Thinking that's not all, Alex Beattie adds:
The power of social media is beyond a blog post and far beyond a tweet. It is in the community in which you are or (perhaps are not) part of
AceShowbiz.com remembers that:
posted by Paula on May 30, 2009 let's hope that New Moon is better produced than Twilight. We'll have to just wait and see.Totally excited about it though,can't wait till it's released!
Andy Oram objects:
I believe that a predilection for different forums and ways of interacting online doesn't have to prevent different races and classes from coming together on issues of common interest, such as health care. But boyd's point that people set up online barriers that make it harder for them communicate across these barriers is salient. She pointed out that we need to recognize that the sites we visit are not the same sites everyone visits, to spend time on the sites of people we want to influence or collaborate with, and to embrace different modes of interaction among different social groups.
For this reason, headjundi says:
[8]Mark Drapeau and Linton Wells II, Social Software and National Security: An Initial Assessment, Center for Technology and National Security, National Defense University, April 2009, p. v, at http://www.ndu.edu/ctnsp/Def_Tech/DTP61_SocialSoftwareand
Before going any further, Michael Arrington wants to get this straight:
Mortgage Broker ( mortgagewire ) - May 26th, 2009 at 7:52 pm PDT Russian to get an American MBA - he graduation from Wharton Business School in 1992? where did you graduation from? lol Facebook has been very innovative but listening to these guys doesn t seem that inspiring. Would love to see how the public markets react to this. My big question is - when does Facebook become uncool - it happens to all sites and it will happen to Facebook. reply
Om Malik does a quick recap:
@Matt, Actually, NBC/U and FOX and now DISNEY would likely prefer no-one watched their shows on Hulu at all, and instead watched on their own portals after all, they don t split revenue that way.
Michael Arrington considers that:
The Far Edge » Blog Archive » Miss Out On Your Facebook Vanity URL? Hereâs Your Consolation Prize. June 24th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
But Anil has a different opinion:
June 13, 1:00am : #FUFacebook becomes a Trending Topic on Twitter. People who are presently whining about how expensive it is to buy a new iPhone because they bought a new iPhone last year will have the chance to see how obnoxious and overprivileged they look, but will not take the opportunity.
For this purpose, Alex suggests:
* Swan Flu (for Swine Flu)* Susan Boil (for "Britain s Got Talent" contender Susan Boyle)* Brack Obama (for U.S. President Barack Obama)
Jason Kincaid remembers that:
reply Puranjay - July 1st, 2009 at 3:07 pm PDT I ll second this too. I had a friend on Orkut a couple of years back. I then deleted that profile and never contacted him again, except for a single email (at gmail) about 2 years back. Then bam, today, he shows up in my suggested friends list. None of my existing friends know this guy (he s from a completely different city), nor have I ever visited his profile. How the hell did Facebook come to know that I was once friends with him for a one month period on another social networking site 2 years ago? There s definitely something either extremely fishy (private data being shared), or some of the smartest algorithms out there. reply
Michael Arrington scans the other's answers and reply:
Michael Arrington ( arrington ) - June 10th, 2009 at 11:48 pm PDT looks like /loic is his fan page. FB has been changing many of those over to vanity urls over the last few months, including /techcrunch. lots of brand names and trademarks on the pages, so i think it makes sense. reply
doode_itskris also takes into account the following fact:
girl pants gives you hell good day gorgeous graduation grammar greatness definition groundhog day grr
Meanwhile, thescenestar came up with this idea:
Buddyhead Buzz Bands City of Devils Culture Mob Do What You Want (C.C. Sheffield) Downtown Lobby Eat Skeet (Trevor McFedries)
In addition to this, Matthew Reichbach states:
ALBUQUERQUE Pew released a massive (pdf) piece of polling data today in their annual Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes report. Included in that report is a section on social networking .
For this purpose, Syafique Shuib suggests:
» Uruguay » Uzbekistan » Vatican City » Venezuela » Vietnam » Wallis Futuna » Western Sahara » Yemen » Zambia » ZimbabweTopics » Agriculture
Sources:
Alex Beattie AceShowbiz.com Andy Oram headjundi Michael Arrington Om Malik Michael Arrington Anil Alex Jason Kincaid doode_itskris thescenestar Matthew Reichbach Syafique Shuib
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The power of social media is beyond a blog post and far beyond a tweet. It is in the community in which you are or (perhaps are not) part of
AceShowbiz.com remembers that:
posted by Paula on May 30, 2009 let's hope that New Moon is better produced than Twilight. We'll have to just wait and see.Totally excited about it though,can't wait till it's released!
Andy Oram objects:
I believe that a predilection for different forums and ways of interacting online doesn't have to prevent different races and classes from coming together on issues of common interest, such as health care. But boyd's point that people set up online barriers that make it harder for them communicate across these barriers is salient. She pointed out that we need to recognize that the sites we visit are not the same sites everyone visits, to spend time on the sites of people we want to influence or collaborate with, and to embrace different modes of interaction among different social groups.
For this reason, headjundi says:
[8]Mark Drapeau and Linton Wells II, Social Software and National Security: An Initial Assessment, Center for Technology and National Security, National Defense University, April 2009, p. v, at http://www.ndu.edu/ctnsp/Def_Tech/DTP61_SocialSoftwareand
Before going any further, Michael Arrington wants to get this straight:
Mortgage Broker ( mortgagewire ) - May 26th, 2009 at 7:52 pm PDT Russian to get an American MBA - he graduation from Wharton Business School in 1992? where did you graduation from? lol Facebook has been very innovative but listening to these guys doesn t seem that inspiring. Would love to see how the public markets react to this. My big question is - when does Facebook become uncool - it happens to all sites and it will happen to Facebook. reply
Om Malik does a quick recap:
@Matt, Actually, NBC/U and FOX and now DISNEY would likely prefer no-one watched their shows on Hulu at all, and instead watched on their own portals after all, they don t split revenue that way.
Michael Arrington considers that:
The Far Edge » Blog Archive » Miss Out On Your Facebook Vanity URL? Hereâs Your Consolation Prize. June 24th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
But Anil has a different opinion:
June 13, 1:00am : #FUFacebook becomes a Trending Topic on Twitter. People who are presently whining about how expensive it is to buy a new iPhone because they bought a new iPhone last year will have the chance to see how obnoxious and overprivileged they look, but will not take the opportunity.
For this purpose, Alex suggests:
* Swan Flu (for Swine Flu)* Susan Boil (for "Britain s Got Talent" contender Susan Boyle)* Brack Obama (for U.S. President Barack Obama)
Jason Kincaid remembers that:
reply Puranjay - July 1st, 2009 at 3:07 pm PDT I ll second this too. I had a friend on Orkut a couple of years back. I then deleted that profile and never contacted him again, except for a single email (at gmail) about 2 years back. Then bam, today, he shows up in my suggested friends list. None of my existing friends know this guy (he s from a completely different city), nor have I ever visited his profile. How the hell did Facebook come to know that I was once friends with him for a one month period on another social networking site 2 years ago? There s definitely something either extremely fishy (private data being shared), or some of the smartest algorithms out there. reply
Michael Arrington scans the other's answers and reply:
Michael Arrington ( arrington ) - June 10th, 2009 at 11:48 pm PDT looks like /loic is his fan page. FB has been changing many of those over to vanity urls over the last few months, including /techcrunch. lots of brand names and trademarks on the pages, so i think it makes sense. reply
doode_itskris also takes into account the following fact:
girl pants gives you hell good day gorgeous graduation grammar greatness definition groundhog day grr
Meanwhile, thescenestar came up with this idea:
Buddyhead Buzz Bands City of Devils Culture Mob Do What You Want (C.C. Sheffield) Downtown Lobby Eat Skeet (Trevor McFedries)
In addition to this, Matthew Reichbach states:
ALBUQUERQUE Pew released a massive (pdf) piece of polling data today in their annual Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes report. Included in that report is a section on social networking .
For this purpose, Syafique Shuib suggests:
» Uruguay » Uzbekistan » Vatican City » Venezuela » Vietnam » Wallis Futuna » Western Sahara » Yemen » Zambia » ZimbabweTopics » Agriculture
Sources:
Alex Beattie AceShowbiz.com Andy Oram headjundi Michael Arrington Om Malik Michael Arrington Anil Alex Jason Kincaid doode_itskris thescenestar Matthew Reichbach Syafique Shuib
Disclaimer:
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Myspace From: Bob Sullivan Lueda Alia Thescenestar Seth Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune Admin Jason Kincaid Carolyn Nick O'Neill Georgianne Nienaber Feeling Braver Than I've Ever Been Elliot Spagat Headjundi Leena Rao Sarah Kuck /26713333
Bob Sullivan notices:
Behind every successful criminal computer hack a simple two-step process: gain trust, then exploit that trust with an attack. Computer criminals will tell you that gaining trust is the hard part. Consider a real-world parallel: Breaking into a bank is difficult. But if you befriend a guard, heâll eventually let you walk right in through the front door.
Lueda Alia is not really sure about that:
DALLAS, TX @ LAKEWOOD BAR & GRILL DALLAS, Texas 15 Jun 2009 20:00 JOPLIN, MO @ CHAMPS MAIN EVENT JOPLIN, Missouri
thescenestar might have an idea about it:
Little Radio Looking For The Joke With A Microscope (Justin Warfield) Losanjealous LoterÃa Chicana (Cindy Lu) Morrissey-Solo
However, Seth thinks differently:
en : @Ronnie_ASA Wish you weren't down. Maybe you can find a way to turn things positive, like volunteer to help abused kids or whatnot? 07/04/09 04:04pm
Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune sees it this way:
Sounds like they were hiding UP IN the trees. Either way, WTF, sounds like a warfare attack. They need to be HUNG in Jackson Square.
Furthermore, Seth claims:
en : Beginning to think a good cleaning of the studio is a good idea every decade or so. The dust is... staggering 07/04/09 03:54pm
But admin has a different opinion:
7 users responded to this post thunderfoot0121 said in May 30th, 2009 at 9:58 am i doesnt u dont buy it u just watch it References :
In addition to this, Jason Kincaid states:
CrunchBase Information MySpace Information provided by CrunchBase
Carolyn points out another thing aside from that:
Last but not least, make sure you take advantage of the Early Bird Special for the Live Feeds before it goes away, and while you have time to explore and check out all the fun new improvements... and decide which 10 free songs you want this month, and enjoy your free game, and explore all the new programming, etc., etc... ;). 3 months for 29.99 really can't be beat, and even if you sign up right this minute, you'll be covered til the end of the BB season and a bit beyond! :) Please sign up for the feeds via the links of an independent blogger (like, oh.. i dunno, bbdish?!). It's how we keep doing what we do. :)
Nick O'Neill brings a word of caution:
Leave a comment Name * E-Mail * Website Connect with your Facebook Account
Georgianne Nienaber shows how it is done:
Indirectly, it's Irving Azoff's doing. Briefly, Azoff, one of the most powerful and wealthy managers in the history of rock (the Eagles are among his clients), recently presided over the merger of his company Front Line Management Group with Ticketmaster. Simultaneously, Ticketmaster has announced plans to merge with Live Nation, the concert promoter formerly known as Clear Channel's market-dominating SFX. In other words, Azoff is about to assume corporate control over the management of most of the biggest-grossing musicians in pop music, most of the venues in the U.S, and the titan of ticketing, the much loathed Ticketmaster. And for those who haven't been following Nashville music business news at all, echo was bought out by Ticketmaster in 2007 for a reported $25 million.
feeling braver than i've ever been notices:
(no subject) - sevenbeat , 2009-06-07 02:43 am UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - dowhatyoudare , 2009-06-06 05:14 pm UTC ( Expand )
Elliot Spagat comes with a new idea:
Videos PRINT ARTICLE | SEND TO A FRIEND May 27, 2009MySpace's new CEO promises innovationElliot Spagat
Having that in mind, headjundi wonders:
Washington is well behind in its willingness and capacity to adapt to the world of Web 2.0. Even the new Administration, with a well-earned reputation as web savvy, has its troubles. A panel of experts assembled by The Washington Post gave the new WhiteHouse.gov Web site an averaged grade of C plus.[2] While the White House as well as many federal agencies are experimenting with social networking tools, their efforts are unguided by sound research or clear and coherent policies that encourage innovation while protecting individual liberties and privacy. The hierarchical practices of traditional government are not keeping up; they are inadequate for exploiting the explosion of social networking systems.
Leena Rao might have an idea about it:
Twitter Starts Verifying Accounts Without Verifying Them June 11th, 2009 at 7:47 pm Twitter Starts Verifying Accounts Without Actually Verifying Them « Aburjubur Your source for news June 12th, 2009 at 1:50 am
Sarah Kuck considers that:
Megacities Resource Transportation Urban Design And PlanningColumnsCommunity Arts Education Empowering Women Health Philanthropy
Sources:
Bob Sullivan Lueda Alia thescenestar Seth Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune admin Jason Kincaid Carolyn Nick O'Neill Georgianne Nienaber feeling braver than i've ever been Elliot Spagat headjundi Leena Rao Sarah Kuck
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Behind every successful criminal computer hack a simple two-step process: gain trust, then exploit that trust with an attack. Computer criminals will tell you that gaining trust is the hard part. Consider a real-world parallel: Breaking into a bank is difficult. But if you befriend a guard, heâll eventually let you walk right in through the front door.
Lueda Alia is not really sure about that:
DALLAS, TX @ LAKEWOOD BAR & GRILL DALLAS, Texas 15 Jun 2009 20:00 JOPLIN, MO @ CHAMPS MAIN EVENT JOPLIN, Missouri
thescenestar might have an idea about it:
Little Radio Looking For The Joke With A Microscope (Justin Warfield) Losanjealous LoterÃa Chicana (Cindy Lu) Morrissey-Solo
However, Seth thinks differently:
en : @Ronnie_ASA Wish you weren't down. Maybe you can find a way to turn things positive, like volunteer to help abused kids or whatnot? 07/04/09 04:04pm
Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune sees it this way:
Sounds like they were hiding UP IN the trees. Either way, WTF, sounds like a warfare attack. They need to be HUNG in Jackson Square.
Furthermore, Seth claims:
en : Beginning to think a good cleaning of the studio is a good idea every decade or so. The dust is... staggering 07/04/09 03:54pm
But admin has a different opinion:
7 users responded to this post thunderfoot0121 said in May 30th, 2009 at 9:58 am i doesnt u dont buy it u just watch it References :
In addition to this, Jason Kincaid states:
CrunchBase Information MySpace Information provided by CrunchBase
Carolyn points out another thing aside from that:
Last but not least, make sure you take advantage of the Early Bird Special for the Live Feeds before it goes away, and while you have time to explore and check out all the fun new improvements... and decide which 10 free songs you want this month, and enjoy your free game, and explore all the new programming, etc., etc... ;). 3 months for 29.99 really can't be beat, and even if you sign up right this minute, you'll be covered til the end of the BB season and a bit beyond! :) Please sign up for the feeds via the links of an independent blogger (like, oh.. i dunno, bbdish?!). It's how we keep doing what we do. :)
Nick O'Neill brings a word of caution:
Leave a comment Name * E-Mail * Website Connect with your Facebook Account
Georgianne Nienaber shows how it is done:
Indirectly, it's Irving Azoff's doing. Briefly, Azoff, one of the most powerful and wealthy managers in the history of rock (the Eagles are among his clients), recently presided over the merger of his company Front Line Management Group with Ticketmaster. Simultaneously, Ticketmaster has announced plans to merge with Live Nation, the concert promoter formerly known as Clear Channel's market-dominating SFX. In other words, Azoff is about to assume corporate control over the management of most of the biggest-grossing musicians in pop music, most of the venues in the U.S, and the titan of ticketing, the much loathed Ticketmaster. And for those who haven't been following Nashville music business news at all, echo was bought out by Ticketmaster in 2007 for a reported $25 million.
feeling braver than i've ever been notices:
(no subject) - sevenbeat , 2009-06-07 02:43 am UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - dowhatyoudare , 2009-06-06 05:14 pm UTC ( Expand )
Elliot Spagat comes with a new idea:
Videos PRINT ARTICLE | SEND TO A FRIEND May 27, 2009MySpace's new CEO promises innovationElliot Spagat
Having that in mind, headjundi wonders:
Washington is well behind in its willingness and capacity to adapt to the world of Web 2.0. Even the new Administration, with a well-earned reputation as web savvy, has its troubles. A panel of experts assembled by The Washington Post gave the new WhiteHouse.gov Web site an averaged grade of C plus.[2] While the White House as well as many federal agencies are experimenting with social networking tools, their efforts are unguided by sound research or clear and coherent policies that encourage innovation while protecting individual liberties and privacy. The hierarchical practices of traditional government are not keeping up; they are inadequate for exploiting the explosion of social networking systems.
Leena Rao might have an idea about it:
Twitter Starts Verifying Accounts Without Verifying Them June 11th, 2009 at 7:47 pm Twitter Starts Verifying Accounts Without Actually Verifying Them « Aburjubur Your source for news June 12th, 2009 at 1:50 am
Sarah Kuck considers that:
Megacities Resource Transportation Urban Design And PlanningColumnsCommunity Arts Education Empowering Women Health Philanthropy
Sources:
Bob Sullivan Lueda Alia thescenestar Seth Ramon Antonio Vargas, The Times-Picayune admin Jason Kincaid Carolyn Nick O'Neill Georgianne Nienaber feeling braver than i've ever been Elliot Spagat headjundi Leena Rao Sarah Kuck
Disclaimer:
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Myspace From: Jacob Goldstein Michael Arrington Leah Betancourt Kara Swisher Mark Walsh Seth Jason Kincaid Magix Matthew Reichbach Adam Thierer Andy Plesser Stevie Smith Admin John Reedburg Dave Bureau News Admin /26713347
Still being unsure, Jacob Goldstein asks:
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However, Michael Arrington states that:
MA: But Iâd love to know the answer .MA: Yuri, are you a FB user? YM: YesMA: When did you create your account?
Still not being convinced, Leah Betancourt replies:
1. Use social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook because familiarity with the tools is important. 2. Always be mindful that you represent more than just yourself. Even if you are an individual journalist, the stakes are higher than with other professions. 3. Presume your tweets , status updates or other content on these sites will go further in terms of reach than you intend for it to go. 4. Ask your boss to follow you on Twitter because itâs a good accountability measure.
Kara Swisher considers that:
But, nonetheless, Katz is still at MySpace.Here s a video interview I did with Katz back at the end of 2007, when he was about two years into his job.
Furthermore, Mark Walsh claims:
» May 2008 » April 2008 » March 2008 » February 2008 » January 2008 » December 2007 » November 2007 » October 2007
But Seth says that's not all:
en : Come on down (or up, depending on where you are virtually) to http://tinyurl.com/nmbex8 read, laugh, critique, repeat!. 07/05/09 04:59pm
Jason Kincaid brings some great news:
OoTheNigerian ( OoTheNigerian ) - July 1st, 2009 at 12:42 pm PDT Mikey, we should be able to edit comments, at least for a few secs. I meant 6 months with an s reply
magix brings some great news:
Cyber bullying, does it have consequences, legal or otherwise? July 4th, 2009 Related Filed Under Coos County characters and caricatures Jackson County helps in rescue effort UPDATED Boggs found alive Coquille PD make arrest in rape case Final draft of public disclosure for appropriation requests from 4th District Stufflebean recall petitions certified Western Oregon Wind Project with DeFazio in DC Hard times for Oregon schools and our kids V-LIM in the news Oregon legalizes hemp Sunset on the Columbia
While it may be true, Matthew Reichbach thinks:
Heinrich also gets extra points for having his House Web site link to both his YouTube and his Flickr accounts  but not his Facebook page.
Adam Thierer scans the other's answers and reply:
May 31, 2009 | Comments | blog comments powered by Disqus Welcome The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology. More » Home About Archives Podcast RSS
Andy Plesser might have an idea about it:
- + valencio I'm a Fan of valencio I'm a fan of this user permalink The greatest benefit of Facebook is that it has many groups on the site that you can join. So if you are interested in Chicago Cubs you can research Chicago Cubs in the groups section and you will be able to find friends on there that like the Cubs. This is just one example, I know that you can join groups of your favorite football team, television show, or whatever you want for the most part! If you can't find a group for your interest, you can simply create one! James Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 AM on 06/13/2009
Still not being convinced, Stevie Smith replies:
The Tech Herald: Obama signs on with Facebook, Twitter and MySpace The Tech Herald: Caution: Social networking rots the brain
admin has another idea:
Blogroll Watchmen Movie Trailer « Tara McPherson Donates Artwork to the CBLDF SDCC â09 Auction Dabel Brothersâ David Lawrence Talks Patricia Briggsâ Cry Wolf »
John Reedburg is absolutely sure that:
14 years later  I am sitting here watching on the news an ambulance leaves the driveway of his home, the big gates, the crowds outside the gates, the coverage, the crowds outside the hospital, the Cause of death and what may have led up to it and the memory of this conversation hit me, as did the unstoppable tears.
Dave thinks that the problem is:
Categories creative real estate investing fighting foreclosure flipping real estate foreclosures and short sales how much money can you make in real estate make money real estate making money in real estate making money real estate real estate auctions real estate investing real estate investing secrets real estate investment real estate investor real estate marketing short sales
Bureau News does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Ebersman hails from Genentech, which has been sold to pharmaceutical company Roche Holding AG."He was Genentech's CFO while revenue tripled, and his success in scaling the finance organization of a fast-growing company will be important to Facebook," founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a prepared statement.
admin is rather skeptical:
onlinecashtips says: June 13, 2009 at 4:36 pm wanna make some wanna make some real money, online with me look no further than my page click on my name take some time to veiw my videos and read my page and message me any questions you have and ill try to help you along. im with one of the top GDI teams and am 100% dedicated to helping you earn that extra income you have always wanted what are you waiting for click to my page an have a look ask me anything you need to know james
Sources:
Jacob Goldstein Michael Arrington Leah Betancourt Kara Swisher Mark Walsh Seth Jason Kincaid magix Matthew Reichbach Adam Thierer Andy Plesser Stevie Smith admin John Reedburg Dave Bureau News admin
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Add a Comment Error message Name We welcome thoughtful comments from readers. Please comply with our guidelines . Our blogs do not require the use of your real name. Comment
However, Michael Arrington states that:
MA: But Iâd love to know the answer .MA: Yuri, are you a FB user? YM: YesMA: When did you create your account?
Still not being convinced, Leah Betancourt replies:
1. Use social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook because familiarity with the tools is important. 2. Always be mindful that you represent more than just yourself. Even if you are an individual journalist, the stakes are higher than with other professions. 3. Presume your tweets , status updates or other content on these sites will go further in terms of reach than you intend for it to go. 4. Ask your boss to follow you on Twitter because itâs a good accountability measure.
Kara Swisher considers that:
But, nonetheless, Katz is still at MySpace.Here s a video interview I did with Katz back at the end of 2007, when he was about two years into his job.
Furthermore, Mark Walsh claims:
» May 2008 » April 2008 » March 2008 » February 2008 » January 2008 » December 2007 » November 2007 » October 2007
But Seth says that's not all:
en : Come on down (or up, depending on where you are virtually) to http://tinyurl.com/nmbex8 read, laugh, critique, repeat!. 07/05/09 04:59pm
Jason Kincaid brings some great news:
OoTheNigerian ( OoTheNigerian ) - July 1st, 2009 at 12:42 pm PDT Mikey, we should be able to edit comments, at least for a few secs. I meant 6 months with an s reply
magix brings some great news:
Cyber bullying, does it have consequences, legal or otherwise? July 4th, 2009 Related Filed Under Coos County characters and caricatures Jackson County helps in rescue effort UPDATED Boggs found alive Coquille PD make arrest in rape case Final draft of public disclosure for appropriation requests from 4th District Stufflebean recall petitions certified Western Oregon Wind Project with DeFazio in DC Hard times for Oregon schools and our kids V-LIM in the news Oregon legalizes hemp Sunset on the Columbia
While it may be true, Matthew Reichbach thinks:
Heinrich also gets extra points for having his House Web site link to both his YouTube and his Flickr accounts  but not his Facebook page.
Adam Thierer scans the other's answers and reply:
May 31, 2009 | Comments | blog comments powered by Disqus Welcome The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology. More » Home About Archives Podcast RSS
Andy Plesser might have an idea about it:
- + valencio I'm a Fan of valencio I'm a fan of this user permalink The greatest benefit of Facebook is that it has many groups on the site that you can join. So if you are interested in Chicago Cubs you can research Chicago Cubs in the groups section and you will be able to find friends on there that like the Cubs. This is just one example, I know that you can join groups of your favorite football team, television show, or whatever you want for the most part! If you can't find a group for your interest, you can simply create one! James Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 AM on 06/13/2009
Still not being convinced, Stevie Smith replies:
The Tech Herald: Obama signs on with Facebook, Twitter and MySpace The Tech Herald: Caution: Social networking rots the brain
admin has another idea:
Blogroll Watchmen Movie Trailer « Tara McPherson Donates Artwork to the CBLDF SDCC â09 Auction Dabel Brothersâ David Lawrence Talks Patricia Briggsâ Cry Wolf »
John Reedburg is absolutely sure that:
14 years later  I am sitting here watching on the news an ambulance leaves the driveway of his home, the big gates, the crowds outside the gates, the coverage, the crowds outside the hospital, the Cause of death and what may have led up to it and the memory of this conversation hit me, as did the unstoppable tears.
Dave thinks that the problem is:
Categories creative real estate investing fighting foreclosure flipping real estate foreclosures and short sales how much money can you make in real estate make money real estate making money in real estate making money real estate real estate auctions real estate investing real estate investing secrets real estate investment real estate investor real estate marketing short sales
Bureau News does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Ebersman hails from Genentech, which has been sold to pharmaceutical company Roche Holding AG."He was Genentech's CFO while revenue tripled, and his success in scaling the finance organization of a fast-growing company will be important to Facebook," founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a prepared statement.
admin is rather skeptical:
onlinecashtips says: June 13, 2009 at 4:36 pm wanna make some wanna make some real money, online with me look no further than my page click on my name take some time to veiw my videos and read my page and message me any questions you have and ill try to help you along. im with one of the top GDI teams and am 100% dedicated to helping you earn that extra income you have always wanted what are you waiting for click to my page an have a look ask me anything you need to know james
Sources:
Jacob Goldstein Michael Arrington Leah Betancourt Kara Swisher Mark Walsh Seth Jason Kincaid magix Matthew Reichbach Adam Thierer Andy Plesser Stevie Smith admin John Reedburg Dave Bureau News admin
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Myspace From: Andy_Plesser Jacob Goldstein Matthewbraga Syafique Shuib White Collar Crime Prof Blogger Michael Arrington Andy_Plesser Richard Sine Admin Admin Lora Kara Swisher Smashing Editorial Kara Swisher JC Fletcher Anil Seth Sharon Feder Ben Smith /26713346
Andy_Plesser scans the other's answers and reply:
Najam Kidwai, Real Time Content Ken Wirt, Cisco Ashley Still, Adobe Tom Wilde, EveryZing Brad Jefferson, Animoto
Jacob Goldstein has another idea:
Comments (5 of 21) View all Comments » 10:58 am July 1, 2009 Steve Spear wrote: Promoting competition among insurers and providing coverage for those who cannot afford it are hard to argue against. But they won t simultaneously improve access, quality, and affordability? Why? Value gets created and often destroyed by providers, not patients or payers, and it is at the provider level where there are huge discrepancies, with some offering great care at moderate cost, others running up the tab while harming their patients.
matthewbraga shows how it is done:
And yet, here you are on the internet, writing for an audience. If you only write for yourself, shouldn't you just have a heart-shaped, key-lock diary and call it a day?
Despite the previous arguments, Syafique Shuib has many reasons to think otherwise:
» Moldova » Monaco » Mongolia » Montenegro » Montserrat » Morocco » Mozambique » Myanmar (Burma) » Namibia » Nepal » Netherlands » New Caledonia » New Zealand
White Collar Crime Prof Blogger does a quick recap:
Internal Revenue Service Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Office of Thrift Supervision United States Secret Service
Meanwhile, Michael Arrington came up with this idea:
But this situation is for now, time will come and they made business model theyâll count an effectiveness of a system, they will distribute classic business tools and became nice and clear It is only a matter of time
But Andy_Plesser has a different opinion:
Showtime's "Weeds" Lights-Up With Web-Only Series Can Newsweek's Dan Lyons Cover Apple, Now? Rip, Save, Move Web Video to iPhone, Palm Pre, Blackberry with new RealNetworks Software CNN's iReport Becomes Essential for Iran Coverage Former CBS News President Andrew Heyward Consulting for NBC News ESPN to Launch Custom Video Player on YouTube Next Month...and Why it Matters Qik and Brightcove in Mobile Video Partnership.... A New Workflow for Citizen Journalism? ABC News' Paul Slavin on News Gathering in Iran and the Evolution of Digital News Starcom Expands Online Video Research Projects; Brings in B of A, General Mills, US Cellular
Thinking that's not all, Richard Sine adds:
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admin has another idea:
WeeklyGrand says: June 13, 2009 at 4:36 pm I help everyone in I help everyone in my downline. Just sign up through my site and send me an email. I will then email you back on how to get started. I answer everyone within a day!
admin is not really sure about that:
According to reports, Steve McNair was going to tell Saleh he was going to be leave his wife Mechelle and they were going to be together exclusively.
Having that in mind, Lora wonders:
Comments (30)30 Responses to New Pages- 7, 8-9! on 29 May 2009 at 12:27 am 1. Angie said Awww! Hahaha I guess dodge balls are better than cannon balls! I m holding out hope for Ben though, I mean someone kissed his helmet on the cover, and that pink doesn t really look like Yvette s color.
Kara Swisher does a quick recap:
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Thinking that's not all, Smashing Editorial adds:
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Kara Swisher remembers that:
BoomTown The BoomTown Feed News Corp. Chief Digital Officer Jon Miller and MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta: The Full D7 Session
Similarly, Andy_Plesser adds:
Tell us about, you know, your thoughts now looking at MySpace in the context of the News Corp. acquisition. Sort of the history of it, the value now, good, bad. What are your thoughts?
Meanwhile, JC Fletcher came up with this idea:
James WOods @ Jun 1st 2009 6:39PM Wow, awesome dude, well done! R www.online-privacy.vze.com Reply
Anil sees it this way:
June 16, 10:00pm : The Domai.nr guys release a service that lets you sign in with your Facebook Connect account and automatically find what variations of your name are available as real domain names. While the feature is cool and works well, the team struggles to get press coverage for the launch, since it's predicated on the idea that you can register a real domain name that you can own, instead of just having another URL on Facebook.
Seth brings a word of caution:
en : @jonobabes This is true. If I need be in top shape for bowling or study, early nights it shall be. Otherwise late nights all the way ;) 07/04/09 06:14pm
Still being unsure, Sharon Feder asks:
To raise the money needed, we must do all we can to make people aware of the new hospital project, explain why itâs so important for Scotlandâs children and young people and how they can help.
Ben Smith is absolutely sure that:
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Jacob Goldstein has another idea:
Comments (5 of 21) View all Comments » 10:58 am July 1, 2009 Steve Spear wrote: Promoting competition among insurers and providing coverage for those who cannot afford it are hard to argue against. But they won t simultaneously improve access, quality, and affordability? Why? Value gets created and often destroyed by providers, not patients or payers, and it is at the provider level where there are huge discrepancies, with some offering great care at moderate cost, others running up the tab while harming their patients.
matthewbraga shows how it is done:
And yet, here you are on the internet, writing for an audience. If you only write for yourself, shouldn't you just have a heart-shaped, key-lock diary and call it a day?
Despite the previous arguments, Syafique Shuib has many reasons to think otherwise:
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White Collar Crime Prof Blogger does a quick recap:
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Meanwhile, Michael Arrington came up with this idea:
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But Andy_Plesser has a different opinion:
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Thinking that's not all, Richard Sine adds:
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admin has another idea:
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admin is not really sure about that:
According to reports, Steve McNair was going to tell Saleh he was going to be leave his wife Mechelle and they were going to be together exclusively.
Having that in mind, Lora wonders:
Comments (30)30 Responses to New Pages- 7, 8-9! on 29 May 2009 at 12:27 am 1. Angie said Awww! Hahaha I guess dodge balls are better than cannon balls! I m holding out hope for Ben though, I mean someone kissed his helmet on the cover, and that pink doesn t really look like Yvette s color.
Kara Swisher does a quick recap:
The D Conference D is unlike any other executive conference. Since its debut in 2003, D has brought to life the energy and excitement of the digital revolution in an unscripted, upfront and unparalleled way. Read more » AllThingsD By Email Don't miss a post! Sign up for our Daily Email and get AllThingsD.com delivered each day.
Thinking that's not all, Smashing Editorial adds:
Icons Cloud Social icon set with icons shaped cloud. PNG. Page Peel The set contains 16 social icons in (transparent) PNG format.
Kara Swisher remembers that:
BoomTown The BoomTown Feed News Corp. Chief Digital Officer Jon Miller and MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta: The Full D7 Session
Similarly, Andy_Plesser adds:
Tell us about, you know, your thoughts now looking at MySpace in the context of the News Corp. acquisition. Sort of the history of it, the value now, good, bad. What are your thoughts?
Meanwhile, JC Fletcher came up with this idea:
James WOods @ Jun 1st 2009 6:39PM Wow, awesome dude, well done! R www.online-privacy.vze.com Reply
Anil sees it this way:
June 16, 10:00pm : The Domai.nr guys release a service that lets you sign in with your Facebook Connect account and automatically find what variations of your name are available as real domain names. While the feature is cool and works well, the team struggles to get press coverage for the launch, since it's predicated on the idea that you can register a real domain name that you can own, instead of just having another URL on Facebook.
Seth brings a word of caution:
en : @jonobabes This is true. If I need be in top shape for bowling or study, early nights it shall be. Otherwise late nights all the way ;) 07/04/09 06:14pm
Still being unsure, Sharon Feder asks:
To raise the money needed, we must do all we can to make people aware of the new hospital project, explain why itâs so important for Scotlandâs children and young people and how they can help.
Ben Smith is absolutely sure that:
Pages: If Newt wasnt suck a sleaze he may have a point. Except that Newt no longer has any credibility. Posted By: | May 28, 2009 at 10:41 PM REPORT ABUSE
Sources:
Andy_Plesser Jacob Goldstein matthewbraga Syafique Shuib White Collar Crime Prof Blogger Michael Arrington Andy_Plesser Richard Sine admin admin Lora Kara Swisher Smashing Editorial Kara Swisher JC Fletcher Anil Seth Sharon Feder Ben Smith
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