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Evolution of Privacy on Facebook

Mindjumpers

I have found this chart that illustrates Facebook’s evolution of privacy from the early days in 2005 up until recently. During the last couple of years, Facebook’s default privacy settings have become more and more permissive – and often with great confusion to the users.

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Can an Unknown Brand Become Word of Mouth? | Mindjumpers

Mindjumpers

The Indonesian headache reliever brand Dumin was introduced at the market year 2005. In this case it was all about creating a buzz around a name – the name of the brand to be exact. Can a brand become word of mouth within days? For a while ago it had a brand awareness of 0 % despite 2 years of heavy TV campaigning.

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I intend to spend more of my time answering this question in a practical fashion, as this has become an absolutely vital issue in a world of information run amok. UK and Australia lead the world in online advertising per capita. December 2005 (12). November 2005 (8). October 2005 (9). September 2005 (14).

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How Google Finds and Penalizes Advertorials

Bill Hartzer

Back in 2003, when Google was beginning to crack down on paid links, I had a conversation with Shari Thurow about how Google determined, in an automated fashion, whether a website contained paid links or not. First, a little background. Then, perhaps deal with those sites that they found. The search result is interesting: “1.

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Keynote: The Social Web Is More Than Tweets the Eye | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

I showed them my computer, in WYSIWYG fashion – when I goofed on switching applications, I made a manini mistake and they got to watch as I fixed it. Some from clips I had in my archive from 3-4 years ago, some from YouTube, some new video slide shows I made using photos from HawaiiIRL.com and also from Flickr.

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How Small Blogs Became 6-figure Income Generators (and How You Can Do the Same)

ProBlogger

Pete Cashmore never went to college; instead, he founded Mashable in 2005. The ad factor: Once Pete managed to create a huge community of loyal readers, he went for the big profit makers: advertisements. When you scroll down Josh’s page you can see fashionable ads from AdRoll or AdMedia servers. Nice little story, right?

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Bloggers Flash Back to 2006 and Flash Forward to 2009

Diva Marketing Blog

As December 2005 drew to a close, I asked a few bloggers what their wish list was for the new year. What makes this list interesting is that all of the bloggers have been around in the social media space from at least 2005 which provides some additional perspective. 2009 How funny to look back to 2005. Let's do more of it.

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