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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

If it is worth it to you to tick off a bunch of your online friends to publicly proclaim that you just earned a GymRat badge on Foursquare and you’re comfortable with the privacy issues of announcing where you are at every given moment, then more power to you. No badge, no mayorship, no virtual prize, no free sandwich is worth it.

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How To Create a Conference Badge Page

Bare Feet Studios

You can use FTP to create a custom directory for your badges or you can also use the image up-loader that comes with your blog site. This is what you would place in your Event’s Badges page (assuming you replace the appropriate URLs and file names as outlined above: Step 5. See the PodCamp Hawaii Badges page for examples.

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I Will Not Write About Old Spice

Adam Cohen

This post was mentioned on Twitter by Adam Cohen and Joshua Titsworth, Vijay Kaundal. More about this blog here. Thanks for dropping by.

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Snapchat’s New Plans for Bitmoji and Twitter Verification Opens Up to All Users | Social You Should Know

Ignite Social Media

The blue “verified” badge once reserved mainly for “accounts of public interest”, is now open to everyone. Fun fact: Twitter verification was introduced back in 2009 and currently has close to 187,000 verified accounts. Twitter Verification Opens Up to All Users. You too can get verified on Twitter …well, maybe.

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Returning to the Gravity Summit

Ari Herzog

You can be sure I will share followup thoughts about the event as I did in 2009. Here is a Gravity Summit overview. The agenda indicates a who’s who of represented brands and speakers, including social media directors and business executives from Morgan Stanley, Audi, Gannett, PR Newswire, and HootSuite.

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Repositioning Through Social Media: The Conan O’Brien-Case

Mindjumpers

In 2009 O’Brien replaced Jay Leno as the host of the Tonight Show, but this spell proved significantly shorter as he fell out with NBC-management and subsequently released from his contract in the beginning of 2010. . • In 1993 he was given the chance to host his own talk show on NBC.

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Social Media Chat Tuesday, July 21st

Adam Cohen

More about this blog here. Thanks for dropping by.