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September 29 at 5:57 am - Link
The Wild Geese Sangha is part of the UK Community of Interbeing: our practice follows the teachings of Vietnamese Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh. - Andrew Girdwood
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September 23 at 12:40 pm - Link
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September 23 at 8:36 am - Link
Social networking sites have overtaken pornography as the most searched for category among Internet users, according to a new book. - Andrew Girdwood
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September 1 at 12:12 pm - Link
A classic RPG poster. It may at first seem like it's poking fun at gamers it does actually dispell many gamer myths! - Andrew Girdwood
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August 27 at 11:02 am - Link
Search engine optimisation (optimization),search engine marketing and internet marketing services by Bigmouthmedia big, clever internet marketing - richard mckay
Thanks for the bookmark :) I know Steve liked the easyJet email you sent through. - Andrew Girdwood
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August 21 at 10:20 am - Link
By changing the HTML code on its search engine results pages, Google has rendered some automated search engine ranking programmes - and some other, non-violating tools - useless. - Andrew Girdwood
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Tamar Weinberg posted a message
“Asking the FF audience: what do you use to engage in the FF community? The web interface, Twhirl, Alert Thingy, or something else? What are your thoughts?”
July 29 at 4:14 pm - Link
depends where I am. laptop, the web. desktop, prism window on 2nd monitor. everywhere else, fftogo - Trent Olson via fftogo
Web interface, always. Only one that has all the features. - Mark Trapp
Web interface, while waiting for FF support in Digsby. Also, fftogo - Didi Chanoch
Web + bookmarklet. - Robert Seidman
NoiseRiver - directeur via NoiseRiver
I like the web interface. Twhirl and the other desktop apps just don't cut it. And it defeats the purpose of the cloud. - Brian Bufalo
usually web (via laptop). occasionally via iphone - karen2
i was using the web until I took the twhirl dive. much easier to have a desktop app. - Don Martelli via twhirl
Twhirl at home. Web at work. Wish Twhirl did FF better; ie, that I could comment on this question from it! - Andrew Girdwood
Web of course. And iPhone interface while on the go. - Nick Humphries
webpage - Allen Stern
web, using Fluid on Mac. So it's a little FF icon up in the window pane, which shoots down a FF web page. Very neat. - Chris Dahl
Web. It works. :) - l0ckergn0me
webpage - Ruth Ferguson
Web and iGoogle Gadget. I really like the Gadget except you cannot hide. Wish they would fix that. - Mitchell Schneider
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July 29 at 6:05 am - Link
The Mobile Market is a blossoming area in Europe with more and more mobiles being web friendly. ComScore recently held a webinar all about M:Metrics with some interesting information and details about recent trends. - Andrew Girdwood
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July 21 at 3:40 pm - Link
A simple but effective job site - one that searches through loads of other job sites but does so without a horde of annoying ads in the way. - Andrew Girdwood
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July 10 at 11:12 am - Link
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July 9 at 6:13 am - Link
Photograph of Google's Street View car as it appears in Edinburgh, Scotland for the first time. - Andrew Girdwood
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bigmouthmedia published photos on Flickr
Bigmouthmedia Germany's MD talking about social media
New media delegates at the Online-Marketing-Donnerstag.
bigmouthmedia at Online-Marketing-Donnerstag
A new media presentation in the Literaturhaus in Munich
July 9 at 4:24 am - Link
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bigmouthmedia published photos on Flickr
From below a bigmouthmedia brolly
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A bigmouthmedia big mouth brolly
A bigmouth at Wimbledon 2008
July 7 at 7:19 am - Link
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Tamar Weinberg posted a message
“Random question for my FF followers: should I reduce the number of social sites I share here? I'm thinking that Digg/SU are somewhat overwhelming and would rather share only social media thoughts and ideas. Your opinion?”
July 7 at 6:57 am - Link
Your followers, me included, can hide whatever we want from your feed or anyone's feed. So don't worry about it. - Louis Gray
Agree with @Louis. Although, wish FF had a "turn off all (socnet site) from everyone" (ie. Twitter?) - Barbara K. Baker
yea what louis said - Allen Stern
Barbara, it does. Here's a how-to on hiding: http://www.louisgray.com/live/... - Louis Gray
Barbara I think the already exists -- check the details of the hide function - Brian Sullivan
IMO what you share and what people see are going to be different, due to the ability to hide types of entries. My opinion is "share it, let everyone else filter their own view"... the only exception would be for the blog type, since you can't filter one without filtering the rest. - Phil Glockner
thanx @Louis. Learn something new each day @FF. w00t! - Barbara K. Baker
I'm with everyone else: let your subscribers shape the noise. - Akiva Moskovitz
The only place where there is a flaw and being careful of what you include is in a issue is with RSS feeds/blogs where the user can only turn them all off or on - no individual switch currently exists - Brian Sullivan
Depends on what you want your FF conversations to revolve around. If you want to keep your SU/Digg convos siloed @SU and Digg, then it makes sense. - Katina Beckham French
Digg and Reddit feeds just create noise. However they are important to see what interesting stories are out there. Keep them. - MikeonTV
Because we can hide whichever feeds we want, it is not an issue. I say share everything and let your followers filter. - Rob Diana
I don't think you should. You should share everything that you can - and the onus is on us and Friendfeed to filter/cope. I'm against reducing things to the lowest common denominator in most cases! - Andrew Girdwood
Yeah, I'm thinking I'm going to remove my stumble at least. Maybe my delicious too. I hate to see stuff I like come here 3 times over. - Jim Kukral via twhirl
Share everything you can... we can mute what we don't want to see. - Sean Reiser
Just come and post a little more often on FF! - Igor The Troll
negative. Keep'em. - john conroy
i have reduced a few to reduce the noise, you may want to consider doing the same - jeff selig
I rarely pay attention to anyone's Digg, SU, etc submissions on FF but don't find it distracting when it's there. One thing I've noticed is that since people use some social media sites more for work interests and others more for personal interests, combining them all in FF creates a sort of mixed persona - Adam Sherk
Akiva - that's a great way of putting it. I might quote you. Done. http://flipside.scribkin.com/p... Brian - I just removed my identi.ca feed because it would be categorized under 'blog' and therefore not easily hide-able if people don't like my pointless blathering. - Phil Glockner
I think my own Digg/Reddit/SU votes are getting too noisy for *me*. But thank you all for your valuable feedback :) - Tamar Weinberg
hide is there for a reason, people here are hungry for noise so why stop - Dobromir Hadzhiev
J. Phil, I'm famous! Thanks! - Akiva Moskovitz
Digg, what's Digg? ;-) Where's my Sphinn feed? Maybe I need to get RSS-clever with that. - Brian Carter
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July 1 at 1:50 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
"The study, given the go-ahead by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, will involve treating human cancer patients with white blood cells from healthy young people whose immune systems produce cells with high levels of cancer-fighting activity. The basis of the study is the scientists' discovery, published five years ago, of a cancer-resistant mouse and their subsequent finding that white blood cells from that mouse and its offspring cured advanced cancers in ordinary laboratory mice. They have since identified similar cancer-killing activity in the white blood cells of some healthy humans. "In mice, we've been able to eradicate even highly aggressive forms of malignancy with extremely large tumors," Cui said. "Hopefully, we will see the same results in humans. Our laboratory studies indicate that this cancer-fighting ability is even stronger in healthy humans." The team has tested human cancer-fighting cells from healthy donors against human cervical, prostate and breast cancer cells in the laborator" - Paul Buchheit via Bookmarklet
it's like in "Heroes"! - klecu
I <3 science. I'm getting a warm fuzzy feeling every time I hear about (yet another) breakthrough. - Tudor Bosman
Wow... I'm speechless. You always hope to hear about things like this and now, here it is... Wow. - Lisa L. Seifert
this is of a kind with the story Dan Kaplan posted...about the greyhounds... - edythe
how can someone read this and not "like" it? - Chris Hollander
Tudor: tend to agree reg. science, but I must admit after taking an epidemiology methodology course my initial reaction to medical breakthroughs is somewhat reluctant, but I hope this one is great. - Amund Tveit
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June 30 at 2:11 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
A handful of interested/interesting people who have found each other through the power of the network (blogs, twitter etc) are getting together for an informal meet at lunchtime on Thursday July 3." - Ivan Pope via Bookmarklet
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June 2 at 5:55 am - Link
Google has changed the definition they used for what a doorway page is. On the Google Page, it now reads: Doorway pages are typically large sets of poor-quality pages...... - Andrew Girdwood
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May 28 at 2:40 pm - Link
A blogger's look at a local company's use of PDF info booklets as a branding and soft sell technique. - Andrew Girdwood
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May 28 at 2:35 pm - Link
A review of one company's soft sell techniques through a series of mini information booklets. - Andrew Girdwood
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May 28 at 7:53 am - Link
Thumbs up from Mercurythread. Sweet! - Andrew Girdwood
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Loads of stuff going down in Leith for the Leith Festival this year. Well worth a look at. - Andrew Girdwood
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May 15 at 1:19 pm - Link
We think short skirts and large bags could be the next items banned from Venice after Tuesday's shocking arrest of an alleged Italian voyeur with an affinity for bums. - Andrew Girdwood
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May 12 at 2:27 pm - Link
A look at why Facebook is still borrowing money, what they're doing with it... and how that compares to Google and Yahoo. - Andrew Girdwood
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May 8 at 2:24 am - Link
The Wii’s all-white, but it’s hardly a raunchy unit. So, if you’ve been looking for ways to sex-up your console, then how about a private pole dance? - Andrew Girdwood
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May 7 at 12:18 pm - Link
Airlines competing on the quality of their cabin crew now. - Andrew Girdwood
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