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Weekly Roundup: Linking, Thinking and Blinking

Waxing UnLyrical

Kitchen confidential – 2 , from 30 in 2005, by … Why: The author (I won’t name her unless she wants me to) is one of my dearest people; I’ve known her since she was a baby. Why: Anil lays out quite clearly why technology is not society’s problem, but cruelty is. Liked what you saw? These fine folk did: Jan.

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A Decade of Thanksgivings

Waxing UnLyrical

Thanksgiving in India In 2005, it was time for us to make a trip home… and when I say “home,” I mean India. I went over to some friends, who refused to let me spend the holiday alone. I was deeply touched by their hospitality, and even more touched that my husband didn’t want me to “be ‘alone together’.” That’s love. Liked what you saw?

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

2005 marked the apex of Myspace. Gaining traction: LinkedIn, YouTube, and WordPress (and more) arrive (2003-2005) In 2003, Mark Zuckerberg launched Facemash, described as Harvard University’s answer to Hot or Not. Registering its one-millionth user that same year, the site became just “ Facebook ” in 2005.

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227: 3 Travel Bloggers Share their Stories and Tips

ProBlogger

We moved here in July 2011. Having a way to write, publish and archive on my computer without needing to be in WordPress is quite handy. It was probably only about a year after Microsoft Live that I moved everything across to WordPress. I’m grateful for WordPress. I started the podcast in July of 2005.

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Sticky PR Measurement: Are We There Yet?

Waxing UnLyrical

McCormick also serves on the board of directors for Plank Center for Public Relations Leadership at the University of Alabama and the University of Florida Department of Public Relations Advisory Council; served as the president of the PRSA Foundation in 2006 and 2007, and has been a co-chair of the Champions for PRSSA since 2005.

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Case Study: How Campbell Makes Up to $10K/m in the Forex Niche

Viper Chill

” I tried out about 4 different WordPress review plugins and found that WPReviewEngine , although it cost money, was exactly what I needed. I ended up moving my trading systems site to WordPress and used the WPReviewEngine plugin. My first sites (TradingSystemsRated.com and StockBrokersRated.com) were about the same.

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What really ended EMAP’s golden days?

The Way of the Web

It’s no coincidence that at the time myself and other digitally-addicted colleagues were pushing for ideas like low cost digital launches based around teams of 2 or 3 and a blog-based platform, Mashable was being launched by the then 19-year-old Pete Cashmore (2005).