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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

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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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Boycott Facebook & Related Sites | Bare Feet Blog

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But the way that Facebook’s Beacon is setting cookies and sending my very specific online behavior (at selected sites) back to it’s databases not in the aggregate but assigned to my personal data, is going too far. You can move your group off Facebook and into Ning or Yippikaya or Tumblr or Virb or … etc.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I was recently cleaning out a cabinet in my apartment and tossed out a 2005 Yellow Pages that was in pristine condition. Reply AJ May 27, 2008 at 1:51 pm Dang mark-up… Reply maike June 2, 2008 at 2:49 am hi tamara, thanks for your aggregation. Watching real television online, too, is becoming increasingly more mainstream.

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213: Blogging and Content Marketing: 10 Things To Know

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I transitioned that photo blog onto a digital camera review blog, where I wrote reviews of other cameras and aggregated reviews that other people were writing around the web. The first one was back in 2005 on ProBlogger. I really dig into some strategies for thinking about how to get into the habit of creating good content.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Unless top-down social business strategy totally stinks, yes. Maybe its too much to expect it to shift its strategy, especially when focusing on consumers has been so successful. You really want it to be removed from the sites that Spokeo aggregates from? Will they drive $50-500k in business from that investment?

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