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The intersection of social media and the cloud 
Steve Gillmor via TechCrunch on Sun, 30 Nov. 2008
The competition for the next wave of enterprise computing has heated up since Microsoft announced its Windows Azure strategy a month ago. While the jury is out in some quarters about Microsoft's ability to actually deliver the reliability, security, and even the interoperability that is promised, the timetable has accelerat
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BigTweet Sends Tweets from Any Web Page (Up to 280 Characters) 
louisgray@gmail.com (louisgray via louisgray.com on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
In one of my "couldn't be more wrong" predictions for the world of tech in 2008, I predicted that Twitter would move away from just offering text updates on its microblogging si
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Cafe-Shaped Conversations 
chrisbrogan via chrisbrogan.com on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
The thing with all this talk about social media and how it changes marketing is that I don’t think you’re going to like it. I don’t think the end state is what most companies are thinking about. Google doesn’t buy oth
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5 Excellent Sources To Download Free Text Fonts 
Mark O'Neill via MakeUseOf.com on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
When I was a little innocent computer newbie, still finding my way around a keyboard and gasping with delight at the internet (”WOW! HOTMAIL!”), I made a few really bad mistakes while learning. One of them (which I still cringe about to this day) was ba
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One Year Later, Too Many People Are Still Using TinyURL 
Marshall Kirkpatrick via ReadWriteWeb on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
One year ago link shortening service TinyURL experienced an extended period of down time and we argued that the outage illustrated serious risks associated with t
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Tweetbeep for Beginners: Get Custom Twitter Alerts in Your Email 
Darren Rowse via TwiTip on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Get a tour of TweetBeep - a useful service for monitoring what people are saying about you on Twitter - with Sherice Jacob (follow her at @sherice) from iElectrify.
Tweetbeep is a free web-based service that lets you get notified via e-mail whenever someone menti
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3 Simple Steps to Impact Your Niche on Twitter in 60 Days Using FutureTweets 
Darren Rowse via TwiTip on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
In this post G. Wayne Clayton from SocialMarketingExpert shares some strategies and steps for using Twitter to have an impact upon your niche using a tool called
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Executive Video Interview: Why Dell continues to use Social Media 
jeremiah_owyang via Web Strategy by Jeremiah on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
Bob Pearson (Twitter at bobpdell) Vice President, Communities & Conversations at Dell invited me out to Microsoft’s Architect Forum to co-lead a session on socia
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You will be misunderstood 
Seth Godin via Seth's Blog on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
I typically write posts that are three to six paragraphs long. I try to be clear and direct. And
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It's Not Over: We are "the change we need." 
Tim O'Reilly via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
Like a lot of people, I was feeling a bit of post-partum letdown after the election. Those of us who were really engaged, following the polls, making calls to undecided voters, arguing out the merits of the candidates, experienced a bit of a vacuum after the election.
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Open Letter to CEOs: Don't Cut SM Staff. 
shel via Global Neighbourhoods on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
Dear Chiefs,
These times really suck.
You didn't sign up for meeting after meeting about "cutting once and cutting deep," "non-essential staff" and "bottom line." You get it. When you walk around the company, you see the look in their eyes or how quickly they try to look busy. People are scared and it is your job to decide what members of
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If I Started Today 
chrisbrogan via chrisbrogan.com on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
Okay, so you’ve heard from someone that this soci
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The Twitter Tragedy - Lost In Live 
(unknown author) via Six Pixels of Separation - Mar on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
It doesn't really matter how many people are following you on Twitter. What really matters is how many people actually see your tweets. The two are not at all related, and this one major factor is why Twitter should never replace a Blog or anything else you are doing in the online channels. Twitter is a live channel
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Design means putting yourself in the user's shoes 
Garr via Presentation Zen on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
Design is about many things. Above all, it's about clarity, and intentions and about putting yourself in the position of the end users (or the customers, students, audience, etc.). When designs are not well thought out, even though it may all look good from our point of view, users get frustrated,
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BREAKING: New Gmail Security Flaw. More Domains Get Stolen! 
Aibek via MakeUseOf.com on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
As many of you already know on November 2nd, MakeUseOf.com’s domain was stolen from us. It took us about 36 hours to get the domain back. As we have pointed out earlier the hacker somehow managed t
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3 Steps to Using Twitter Securely 
Darren Rowse via TwiTip on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Today Linus T from Cigar Newbie (follow him at @SyrLinus) gives some t
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Report: Millennials Will Route Around IT Departments 
(unknown author) via ReadWriteWeb on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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In the past, I've agonized about my employer's IT restrictions. I'm obviously not a millennial, who probably would have ignored the restrictions and demanded better bandwidth for video streaming.
According to a new report by
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Capgemini and Amazon Web Services Announce Collaboration 
AWS Editor via Amazon Web Services Blog on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
The AWS ecosystem grew again today, when Capgemini announced that they will collaborate with Amazon Web Services by forming a new Center of Excellence focused on Cloud Computing—and AWS in particular. This means that Capgemini will have a team of Amazon Web Services-trained professionals, located in North America, Eu
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The Power Of Collaboration In Today’s Blogging World - 10 Reasons to Find a Blog Buddy 
Darren Rowse via ProBlogger Blog Tips on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Working alone as a blogger can at times be lonely. In this guest post two bloggers, Eric Hamm from Up-And-Coming-Blogger and “Motivate Thyself” and Sean Platt from Writer Dad have together written a post outlining some of the advantages of collaborating as blogge
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How To Publish Your Favourite Bookmarks To Twitter 
Darren Rowse via TwiTip on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
The more I talk to people about how they use Twitter the more I find that nobody really uses Twitter in the same way. Today Matthew Lang (follow him at @matthewlang) shares with us the way that he shares bookmarks with his Twitter followers.
You’ve found
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