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Getting Ready for LeWeb, Need Your Ideas

Almost Savvy

I’ve got a few extra invitations to Google Wave and will randomly select some of the commenters. So, when you comment, please also let me know if you’d be interested in a Google Wave invitation. Clearly, the future of the web is mobile. Most sites are not optimized for browsing on a mobile device. s last blog.

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Do You Have a Digital Business Card? (Register for.tel for free.

Almost Savvy

Register for.tel for free) Posted by Irene Koehler in Branding , Business , Career , Networking , Tips on February 23, 2010 | 47 responses We all want to be found more easily online when our friends, potential clients and employers Google us. What would be the advantage of posting the information on a.tel site versus a Google Profile?

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How to Use Facebook for Business and Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In fact, you’re likely spotting the shift; instead of companies posting their URLs on television commercials, they’re asking their followers to join them on Facebook. The EA Mobile Human Tetris project takes you to a Facebook application where everyone participates in a game of Tetris. You forgot your URL.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Twitter Twitter, the Most Important Website Since Google (97th Floor): Yes, Twitter is that important. 8 Lessons Learned as a Brand on Twitter (tins/Rick Klau): Rick Klau works for Google. He talks about what he has learned by maintaining a brand presence on Twitter: specifically, Google’s Blogger account.

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Twitter versus Plurk: Not Even in the Same League

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

On the other hand, Plurk is really new, and thus, Twitter wins on followers (and the fact that mobile access — via SMS — totally owns), so the Plurk discussions (for now) are at a minimum. I am starting to use Plurk more with the mobile interface, though it isn’t 100%. Oh, and I stole your link. Answers Yahoo!

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Beyond a little notebook computer, more and more people are starting to take advantage of mobile technologies, particularly within their cell phones, to create and produce content. to send like it did on Prodigy in the early nineties), but now it can be sent and accessed on mobile devices with the click of a button.

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6 Lessons Learned From the Demise of MySpace | facebook | Social.

Convince & Convert

Mobile is Critical MySpace was slow to adopt mobile technology, and the lack of MySpace in your pocket was part of what killed them. Further, mobile users actually spend more time on Facebook, not less. They recognize that the future is not in dot coms at all, but in deconstructing content and making it mobile and portable.

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