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4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader

Buzz Marketing for Technology

As you can see, there are little subscribe widgets near the top of the page that allow you to choose which application to invoke to add your subscription. A lot of web sites will prominently display a link to their feed. Often, that link will take you to a FeedBurner page, which they refer to as their BrowserFriendly page. Popular posts.

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Micro Persuasion: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

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With its gobs of storage, speed and tremendous search/tagging capabilities , you can transform it into a personal nerve center thats available from any computer or mobile device. How to automatically store your bookmarks in Gmail (Gmail + del.icio.us + Yahoo Alerts). or Google Reader shared feed through Yahoo Alerts. Read More].

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Also, one story on the Digg home page does not an expert make. By that I mean not only the social voting sites like Digg, Reddit, etc, but also on the social networks (Facebook, MySpace, etc), social communication tools (Twitter, Pownce, Seesmic, etc.), For example, what plays well on Digg versus what plays well on Propeller.

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Micro Persuasion: Become a Knowledge Management Ninja with Google Reader

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For example, I subscribe to high volume streams like Twitter timelines, AP news syndicates, various digg feeds and more. This allows me to store some feeds in a "mobile" folder that I have bookmarked on my mobile phone, even as they also reside in a "blogs" folder. Digg: srubel. Dont be afraid of too much information.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Another notable Pam Dyer post, this one summarizing a study from online advertising network Chitika which shows that Twitter is the best place to share news: 47% of the outbound traffic from Twitter goes to news sites, vs. 28% from Facebook, 18% from Digg and an imperceptable share from MySpace. 80% of Twitter use is on mobile devices.

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