Remove Blogroll Remove Press Release Remove Privacy Remove RSS
article thumbnail

News Sites Not Making Much Use of Static FBML on Facebook Pages

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk News Sites Not Making Much Use of Static FBML on Facebook Pages by Adam Sherk on June 9, 2010 Between privacy issues, a sweaty CEO and technical problems with its “Like&# buttons Facebook is having a rough time lately.

News 181
article thumbnail

Google Buzz Has Potential for News Sites, Facebook Still the.

Adam Sherk

Outside of the privacy issues, most of the current criticism lies with the fact that Buzz is simply too busy and overwhelming. Real-time Blogroll (via Google Reader) About.com Founder Scott Kurnit Launches Huge New Startup Called "AdKeeper" New Digg Buttons Released - Upgrade Now!

Sites 118
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

An Early Look at Facebook Open Graph Protocol Integration on News.

Adam Sherk

Many users are still unfamiliar with the new offerings and concerns about privacy seem to be a common first reaction. Real-time Blogroll (via Google Reader) About.com Founder Scott Kurnit Launches Huge New Startup Called "AdKeeper" New Digg Buttons Released - Upgrade Now!

News 149
article thumbnail

The “Getting Started with Government 2.0” Guide | Social Media.

Social Media Strategery

Don’t apply mass media (press releases, TV, radio, etc.) Start your day by opening your RSS reader and clicking through to see what’s new. I don’t care what check boxes you select or what privacy setting you use – if it’s online, consider it public. rules and processes to this.

Gov 2.0 138
article thumbnail

An Interview with Blogger Bob From TSA's Evolution of Security.

Social Media Strategery

How did you resolve the various reporting/privacy requirements of hosting comments on a.gov server? When we stood-up our TSA blog in January 2008, there was no guidance on what the reporting/privacy requirements were for government blogs. How did you determine whether to host the blog on a.gov or a.com server? Powered by Wordpress.

Blogger 81