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Apple Gets More Serious About Using Twitter, but Why it Doesn't Matter

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

First, I’m going to say kudos to Apple for trying involve themselves in the world of social media. Let’s envision this scenario: a user has a support issue about an Apple product. Apple has no such protocol in place, and at this point, there is no engagement. I’m going to stop there, though. No acknowledgment.

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The Story of Ignite Social Media, The Original Social Media Agency

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This was 2006, just after Twitter had launched, but the world didn’t yet know Tumblr, Pinterest, or Instagram. These were big clients, like Nature Made, Microsoft, Intel, and more. Currently, Facebook and Apple are fighting over data tracking in iOS14 and Google is getting ready to block all third-party cookies from Chrome.

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Six degrees of separation in instant messaging | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com

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According to Nature in ‘ Six degrees of messaging ,’ computer scientists at Microsoft Research Redmond lab have logged a full month of instant messengers using — logically — Microsoft Messenger. The dataset which was collected in June 2006 contains summaries of 30 billion conversations among 240 million people.

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The FASTForward Blog " Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation? : Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary

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December 2006. Microsoft Links. Microsoft Enterprise Search Blog. January 2008. December 2007. November 2007. October 2007. September 2007. August 2007. April 2007. March 2007. February 2007. January 2007. Contributor Archives. Charles Armstrong. Jon Husband. Jevon MacDonald. Joe McKendrick. Sean McClowry. Rob Paterson.

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Twitter, Facebook, Denial of Service Attacks

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These large sites ( Google, Apple, Yahoo, Microsoft ) have complex back end programming that make the site run as expected as well as front end programming to control the incoming traffic and direct it to available servers, known as load balancing. Large popular sites are typically the victim.

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Why You Should NOT Start a Travel Blog

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Neither did I, but when I typed ‘travel blog’ into Google, there were 1.2 There are only 10 spots on the first page of any Google search, and if you think you’re going to be sitting anywhere near the top of the pile of a search query any time soon, you’re dreaming. And if I’m going to be honest, most of you shouldn’t. Here’s why….

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

As a side point, Google is a bigger beast and it has tens or hundreds of staff members visiting forums and moderating groups to ensure that the user experience is a good one. Spam engineer guy Matt Cutts has his own blog where he talks about his personal life and all things Google. These choices may be better for Digg in the long run.

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