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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 1)

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Social technologies make syndication and aggregation simple. Syndicating all of your tweets into your Facebook status updates is inconsiderate. People log on to Facebook to interact with their friends and brands, NOT to be bombarded with with your conversations on another platform that dont apply to them. Its annoying.

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Firebelly at Brainstorming & Social Media Optimization Summits

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You’ll learn how to identify your content assets, use a push and pull approach, the social platforms that can work for you, a review of the monitoring tools, and see case studies of companies doing it right. As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. View an alternate.

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Firebelly at Blog Indiana

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Youll learn how to identify your content assets, use a push and pull approach, the social platforms that can work for you, a review of the monitoring tools, and see case studies of companies doing it right. As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. Having trouble reading this image?

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How Grandma Reads Your Facebook Updates & 4 Other Social Media Stories

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How easy is it make your blog or website mobile friendly? Wordpress Plugins to Make Your Blog Mobile Friendly By Rohit Due to the advances in mobile technology, now a days almost all the mobile phones are equipped with Internet surfing capabilities. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

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Social Media Citizens Hate BP + 4 Other Social Media News Items

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Twitter to Change Links and How They Are Displayed By Ben Parr In an effort to bypass the obscurity of shortened links and to prevent malware and phishing attacks, Twitter has begun the rollout of t.co, its official URL shortener, along with some major changes to how the microblogging platform handles links. Having trouble reading this image?