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It’s Not About the Platform

Justin Levy

Now that Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr are out ahead as the major social networks, it becomes harder to debate social platforms, though it definitely still occurs, especially with location-based platforms. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t read a conversation online debating WordPress, Tumblr and Posterous.

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It’s Not About the Platform

Justin Levy

Now that Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr are out ahead as the major social networks, it becomes harder to debate social platforms, though it definitely still occurs, especially with location-based platforms. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t read a conversation online debating WordPress, Tumblr and Posterous.

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It’s Not About the Platform

Justin Levy

Now that Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr are out ahead as the major social networks, it becomes harder to debate social platforms, though it definitely still occurs, especially with location-based platforms. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t read a conversation online debating WordPress, Tumblr and Posterous.

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It’s Not About the Platform

Justin Levy

Now that Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr are out ahead as the major social networks, it becomes harder to debate social platforms, though it definitely still occurs, especially with location-based platforms. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t read a conversation online debating WordPress, Tumblr and Posterous.

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It’s Not About the Platform

Justin Levy

Now that Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Flickr are out ahead as the major social networks, it becomes harder to debate social platforms, though it definitely still occurs, especially with location-based platforms. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t read a conversation online debating WordPress, Tumblr and Posterous.

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Reply to Facebook Comments via Email | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed. We all know that person that we’ve seen with their head down in their lap all day long texting, playing on Facebook or checking Twitter from their phone. This reminds me a lot of Posterous when you get a comment.

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How to Get People to Your Social Sites and Keep them Coming Back.

Saying It Social

Plus, when you visit TCBY on Twitter , they have the addresses to their other social sites running down the left-hand side. On your blog you should put links to your Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, etc. It just sounds so elite so we are following TLC on Twitter now! Is WBAL on Facebook and Twitter ?

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