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Apple Gets More Serious About Using Twitter, but Why it Doesn't Matter

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reply Dror Zaifman October 23, 2009 at 4:44 am Frankly Tamar I believe this is the same type of policy that is rooted within Apple’s culture. Look at their policy about servicing you from the get go. I think Microsoft would be more receptive to user feedback. I’ve seen this on Microsoft’s PR depts.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

After two-and-a-half years, iPhone app developers are getting fed up with Apple’s lengthy and often inconsistent approval process. These Web-based “apps&# can then be bookmarked on the iphone and run like a normal iphone app. Developers can completely bypass Apple’s money-grubbing, dictatorial policies. Also, $0.30

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Can You Trust Your Blog to the Cloud – The Pros and Cons

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Microsoft, Apple, Rackspace, Starbucks, McDonalds, IBM and even Amazon offer it. We want to be great writers, be great artists, take amazing photographs and build an engaging community. iPhone, iPod, iOS. This is a guest post by Matthew Setter. The Cloud – It’s everywhere! Don’t believe me? Amazon Web Services.

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Google is undoubtedly huge and they could simply shrug their members off like Digg does to its much smaller userbase, but instead they engage the community and that’s why Google is such a positive brand. It’s their community of choice and that’s fine. I don’t know yet if it changes my feelings at all.

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Analysis of Five Top Blogs and What You Can Learn from Them

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Patience is required in building a community, seeing real results with monetization and building traffic. Some people are able to build a community but fail at monetizing their blogs. Some also build traffic but fail to build a community. Tamar is also the author of The New Community Rules (July 2009).

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SXSW: Mark Zuckerberg Keynote (the edited liveblogged version)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

We’re not the only ones [enabling such communication] but a lot of people are using our tools, especially in places like Colombia. We’re not trying to build new communities; we’re allowing people to communicate with people they already know. What about the ad deal you currently have with Microsoft?

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

Convince & Convert

and Canada to Microsoft’s Bing last week. Facebook rolled out their iPhone app in August, 2007. During that period, approximately 12 million iPhones were sold. I wonder if that policy is still in effect? link] jaybaer Is your niche Twilight community worth $580 million now, it culturally relevant on a broad scale?

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