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Election 2010: GetUp Tony Abbott Mashup

Laurel Papworth

Only now, we have the long tail of comments: Interesting move – Having women say Tony’s words back to him. By the way quick question: have you ever had a politician respond on your blog with a comment? I agree with every comment he made. You get a new government and a new archive of information. Lemme know?

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7 Traits of Highly Effective Viral Videos

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It’s why T-Mobile succeeded with a flash mob. Reply Tamar Weinberg January 28, 2010 at 10:25 pm Tim, great question but I think that there’s no perfect answer for this. It’s really mostly about chance, and like I mentioned earlier in the comments, luck and timing. It’s why she is now famous.

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Occupy Wall Street – The Revolution is Twittervised

Laurel Papworth

And in other news, San Francisco subway shuts down cellphone signals to stop social media organisation of civil protests and Braunschweig, Germany bans flash mobs (using Facebook to organise sudden demonstrations). The big questions: are traditional media throwing a hissy fit because social media is upping the competition?

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Curb Your Blogging Frustration in 8 Steps

ProBlogger

Instead, it received the usual handful of tweets, smattering of likes and a gaggle of comments. Barely enough traffic needed for a respectable flash mob. Frustrating enough to make you question what you are doing. How many other blogs you are reading and commenting on. Maybe a comment below on this post.