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Santa Cruz Sentinel on FriendFeed - Newspaper of the Future?

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There are icons allowing readers to easily sign up for any of several RSS feeds the paper offers. Readers can just as easily comment on an item, share it, or give it a StumbleUpon-style “Like” aka, a thumbs-up. On FriendFeed, more than anywhere else it seems, real discussions happen via the comments function.

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Twittorati Features Tweets Everyone Already Knows About

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And if I didn’t, I would set up Google Reader or a NetVibes page with Twitter and blog RSS feeds from only the top bloggers that interest me. I have a great tool I use for following the top bloggers on Twitter. It’s called Twitter. Why would I need yet another aggregator that doesn’t give me any choices?

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Under the Social Media Influence

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It’s difficult to show that a 140-character item flying by in a Twitter stream or RSS feed has, by this definition, any influence whatsoever, and if one doesn’t, one million 140-character items don’t either. of others.&#

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How Transparent is Too Transparent?

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The following (with one letter masked) was displayed by Domino’s on its Pizza Turnaround site: When counseling clients on blog commenting policies, and the use of RSS feeds and Twitter feeds on their corporate sites, I remind them that they still own that real estate, and while they can’t control what people are saying about them out in (..)