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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

March 14th, 2008. Six degrees of separation in instant messaging. Dataset , Instant Messaging , Internet , Online Communications , Roland Piquepaille. This research work has been published by Microsoft under the name “Worldwide Buzz: Planetary-Scale Views on an Instant-Messaging Network.&#

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Going from Free to Fee Part 2

Bare Feet Studios

In a way Twitter is like instant messaging. Instant messaging has stuck around through the ages as a free service but most of those services are supported by bigger businesses making money in other ways (MSN, AOL, Yahoo…) Maybe Google should/could buy out Twitter. :) And then again, sometimes businesses simply fail.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

Almost Savvy

Personally, I look forward to traveling beside you – all of you – and sharing our experiences along the way. 22 Responses to “Blogging Between Hot Flashes&# Vincent Wright says: November 1, 2008 at 2:37 am Irene, First: I keep forgetting that you’re a baby boomer! Different experiences, different perspectives.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

Almost Savvy

Personally, I look forward to traveling beside you – all of you – and sharing our experiences along the way. 22 Responses to “Blogging Between Hot Flashes&# Vincent Wright says: November 1, 2008 at 2:37 am Irene, First: I keep forgetting that you’re a baby boomer! Different experiences, different perspectives.

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Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I have good people that follow me but I get a lot of followers that I consider “spam&# (Dating services, travel sites, ect.) Of course, I don’t “converse&# on Twitter, I was never a fan of chat rooms or instant messaging and never really used IIRC (which is basically what Twitter is, for mainstream users).

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I have encountered another FB fan page issue: as owner of travel agency start-up I cannot get the fan page address until I have 25+ fans (it used to be higher in the past)…ridiculous arbitrary number…why can’t I give a fan page address directly to potential customers? How can Facebook not be compared to Instant Messaging?

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