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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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Justin Timberlake Loves Social Media and You Should Too

Freelance Social Media

Just look at what the internet did for the Arctic Monkeys back in 2005. Social Links Freelance Social Media Social Media Tips and Marketing Blog Home About Contact Subscribe Justin Timberlake Loves Social Media and You Should Too by cinta5 on September 1, 2009 Musicians have historically been good at embracing the web.

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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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Should You Disable Comments on Your Blog?

ProBlogger

Way back in 2005, Steve Pavlina closed comments on his self-development blog. 3: Using Disqus or Facebook Comments (or Another Plugin). Disqus and Facebook Comments are both popular, though there are other options as well. And that money could probably be better spent getting help with something else. This isn’t a new thing.

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A Little Bit About Tungle.me | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

I also worked several years as a VC, before seeing the light and getting back into a startup called Nimcat Networks, which we sold to Avaya in 2005. I was part of the team that built the leading Canadian online bookstore – Chapters.ca. I have several degrees – all of them you can see on my LinkedIn profile.

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Real investments in virtual worlds continue

The Way of the Web

Don’t forget back in 2004, David Storey paid $26,500 in Entropia , then Jon Jacobs invested $100,000 in a virtual space station in Entropia in November 2005, and of course Anshe Chung became a millionaire via Second Life in 2006. blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners:

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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Before that, you have to dictate it to someone else I did some research with LMU (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany) back in 2005, about older people and modern technology and new forms of learning. Digg Diigo Disqus Dopplr Facebook Fetch Flickr FriendFeed gdgt Google Reader Identi.ca

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