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Social Networking Meets Game Consoles

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"This update also enables developers to set specific criteria in their titles to publish additional game information to your News Feed. You can then check out your updates, and those of your friends, on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media favorites through the PS3’s built-in web browser.”

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Jake's Take: Comcast Cares & You Can Too

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A BusinessWeek article  published in 2009 chronicles Eliason’s day at the company - reading and responding to the disgruntled customers on Twitter. Many companies are hiring people specifically to track these comments and respond appropriately.It   Comcast’s Frank Eliason started using Twitter to respond to customers in 2008.

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Five Reasons Why I Love Wordpress

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Main | Stop tweeting about the # of followers you have » October 23, 2009 Five Reasons Why I Love Wordpress WordPress was originally made as a blog publishing application but has now evolved into a huge content management system (CMS). It’s bigger than all of us.

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Micro Persuasion: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

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Note that the Google Toolbar automatically inserts the source URL. Be sure to turn off SMS alerts if you use these feeds since they will pile up.). How to automatically store your bookmarks in Gmail. Its easy to bookmark items in Gmail. However, did you know that you can bookmark on del.icio.us

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Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 » Techipedia | Tamar.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Sites: General The Big Boys of Social Bookmarking: The Top 20 Sites (10e20): Chris Winfield ranks the top 20 social bookmarking sites by their Alexa rankings and gives a short description of what each does — in case you haven’t ventured beyond Digg. Maybe next year, folks! Good choice.

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