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MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro: MacBook Air Review After Owning The MacBook Pro

Jason Yormark

The instant on feature is great too. The iPhone 4 Review You’ve Been Waiting For! Yes, Another iPad Review, But From Someone Who Still PCs Too! I’m finding applications opening crazy quick. Even faster then on my MacBook Pro. I find myself working much more quickly between applications and from off to on.

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Is Social Media Becoming Boring?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

After all, there are millions of other users — like grandma who doesn’t even own an iPad, let alone a computer — who can still harness its potential. Unless you start unveiling new approaches and features that’s why all of the social media platforms are constantly evolving and keep on adding features.

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How to Curate Content: The Secret Sauce to Getting Noticed, Becoming an Influencer, and Having Fun Online

Buffer Social

Check aggregation sites like Inbound.org, Growth Hackers, Hacker News, Panda, Digg, etc. Here’re a few interesting places to look if you might be keen to find curators in your niche (more on these places below): Pocket’s Recommended feature (easily accesible from within the Pocket app). It’s more of a feature!

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, Blog World Expo Early Bird Deadline & #FBCLcontest Update

Kikolani

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the resources mashup, Blog World Expo early bird pricing deadline, ComLuv contest update, and Dude vs. Wild on kikolani.com. Facebook’s face recognition tagging feature signaling photo search? Want to be featured in Fetching Friday posts? Blogging / Writing.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A lot has changed from the days when Digg was the only share button people used on their posts and – besides going directly to a website – RSS was the most common way to consume blog content. I once saw a cool feature on a site which showed you how far you were away from certain members of their team.

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