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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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Top 100 Most Innovative and Influential People in the Web 2.0 World

Bill Hartzer

In the search category, the heads of Google , Microsoft , and Yahoo! Stefan Weitz of Microsoft and Carol Bartz of Yahoo were also named, and Jason Calacanis was also named in the Search category. Stefan Weitz, Director of Search, Microsoft Corp. Carol Bartz, CEO, Yahoo Inc. Caterina Fake, Founder, Flickr.

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Can You Trust Your Blog to the Cloud – The Pros and Cons

Kikolani

Microsoft, Apple, Rackspace, Starbucks, McDonalds, IBM and even Amazon offer it. Google Docs, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! This is a guest post by Matthew Setter. The Cloud – It’s everywhere! Then tell me, honestly, do you use any of the following: Dropbox. iPhone, iPod, iOS. Android Phones or Tablet devices.

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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Yahoo Search blog. Microsoft Links. Microsoft Enterprise Search Blog. James Robertson. Euan Semple. David Weinberger. Categories. 10000 Miles. Design Thinking. 6 Minute Epic. advanced search. Andy Carvin. Artisanal Economy. BBC Manchester. Blue Monster. Book Review. Brian Hurlburt. Bryant Park Project. Business Intelligence.

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Twitter, Facebook, Denial of Service Attacks

Bare Feet Studios

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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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reply BrettFromTibet February 2, 2008 at 4:20 pm I knew the shark had been jumped when they made Microsoft their ad partner and displayed crappy banners for M$ products alongside stories about Ubuntu’s domination and Apple’s PWNing. Digg Diigo Disqus Dopplr Facebook Fetch Flickr FriendFeed gdgt Google Reader Identi.ca

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Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media - ReadWriteWeb

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Other topics (or "lessons") could include the following: RSS, flickr , Wikipedia , social bookmarking, search engines/blog search engines, virtual worlds, VoIP/Skype, mobile media, interactive gaming, and other tools that can be found on this nice list on the Teaching PR blog. Extra extra credit would be the use of Yahoo!

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