Here's what happens to your organic search traffic when Google decides to “penalize” your (legitimate, non-spam, long-running, good-citizen) site for some unknown reason...
Please detail the steps you take to find the root cause - it might benefit us all.
- TrafficBug
So far I've done these things: 1. reviewed Google's webmaster guidelines to try to determine my sin; 2. wrapped the home page's "You need flash to view this site" text in a <noscript> element (which it did not have before, I suppose this could suddenly, after three years, have been flagged as "cloaking" by an overzealous bot); 3. Ran my page through the W3 HTML validator (and there were...
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- Anthony Citrano
How are your Bing/other referrals? Have they been similarly affected? Is there any chance your site was hacked and you haven't found the offending code? Hope you get some answers from Google soon.
- WorldofHiglet
@WoH: thanks; other referrals are fine and I still rank extremely high for the key terms on Bing, Yahoo, etc. But in Google (this is for my photography portfolio) I have completely disappeared (as in, not even in top 100) for terms on which I was previously in the top 3 (and very often #1).
- Anthony Citrano
From everything I've witnessed & experienced, SEO for your traffic is NOT a business model. If you have something meaningful to sell, you don't need to rely on "free" traffic. If you get it it's nice, but that cannot be what makes or breaks your offer(s). Worse, since SEO often takes a long time to succeed decisively (if it works, for however long it works), it actually pulls people from going for proof of concept NOW, this week, this month. Which IMO is the key to everything.
- Alex Schleber
SEO is in some ways an avoidance strategy: You don't really want to find out the naked truth about the viability of your offer, so you'd rather spend months trying to figure out how to get "free" traffic to see if you can't get a few takers that way. Yes, I know I'm prob. going to get flamed by some successful SEO's for saying this, but really think about it: SEO is by definition a trick. Do you want your business to depend upon a trick? One that Google can more often than not make go...poof...GONE.
- Alex Schleber
Thanks, Alex. Interesting advice, if broad - and sadly, not really applicable here. Probably my bad for including it in the SEO room.
- Anthony Citrano
Alex if your product is content then SEO is a business model. It's not possible to say let's make a ton of money selling content ads and then not have SEO matter and then take no responsibility when you destroy someone. Where there's no linkage there's no responsibility.
- Todd Hoff
"If you were Jack Dorsey, one of the co-founders and current chairman of Twitter, you'd want to think about something else big to follow up on your huge success. While it doesn't sound like anything groundbreaking, Dorsey's new company Square is developing a tiny white cube (see photo above) that plugs into the headphone jack on either an iPhone or iPod touch. The cube is a credit card reader, something missing from all of those credit card apps currently in the iTunes App Store."
- fijidaddy
from Bookmarklet
Not gonna really be drunk. Just relaxing. I can't drink like that anymore. Something happened after I turned 40. :) [She says as the '50' mark approaches ever closer]
- Sheryl
Shush babydoll. I'm approaching the 6-0 mark and you're forever my sweet young baby. I think I'm not gonna like the approach to version 6.0.
- Ken Camp
Yes, last night was boring. I just ended up working.
- Captain Jack
Allen - new? --? founding SMCedu Rochester! I am working on a new chapter for SMCedu. I want to bring the social media conversation to higher ed. We need to establish standards for SoMe education. :)
- Susan Beebe
oh nice - i need to make a trip upstate one of these days
- Allen Stern
Allen - Yes, please do! I'll take ya out for dinner / drinks :) I am Co-Founder of @SMC_Rochester as well. You could come to one of our monthly meetups - every 2nd Thursday of the month. Oct 8th is next
- Susan Beebe
"Looks like Amazon is setting to take on ultra-discount consumer electronics accessories retailers like Monoprice.com with their new private label, generic packaged AmazonBasics. The selection includes Toslink Digital Audio cables, DVD-R, CD-R, USB 2.0, Firewire, and HDMI/HDMI-DVI cables at very competitive pricing..."
- fijidaddy
from Bookmarklet
those are your two words? :) And hey, yo, this actually wasn't what i was referring to as annoying. It was the other ones - like "Pain & Sorrow", "Life", "Friendfeed", "Damn". Crap like that...at least this is a direct request for comments , whereas others are cop-outs (not sure if that is juts a british term)
- Zee.
oh pretty regularly for about a year. didn't have a data plan on the phone so T-Mobile gave me MMS for free on my BB. :-) It's how I posted photos to Flickr.
- pea
Twice, but the first one went to the wrong number.
- Steve Lowe
from iPhone
never sent a mms - i think i send about 4 sms a month even tho i have unlimited
- Allen Stern
whats MMS ,, seriously ,, I know I have it ,, just dont know why I would ever have to send one
- johnpiercy
I used to do it about once a day prior to getting the iPhone. If iPhone supported it, I'd probably do it about once a day again.
- Rochelle
Mostly photos and videos. Some audio. Now that I think about it, I'm positive my current phone has MMS and not SMS. At any rate, my average with my current phone is about 15 per day.
- Admiral Anika
I think I sent one, just to test and see if it worked. With AT&T, though, you get charged extra to actually send the multimedia content that gets sent with the message (with unlimited messaging, the message itself is "free", but any photos, video, etc. sent with it uses your "data" plan), so I don't make a habit of it.
- Curtiss Grymala
200 or so. My iPhone supports MMS by the way.
- Liviu Barbat
Lots. Used to send them before I got a BB/iPhone more though. Then since we got MMS on the iPhone i sent them just because i could. It's not a dead feature yet though, most people I'd say still don't have internet enabled phones, but MMS is such an old feature it's on most of those handsets still.
- Simon Wicks
Thousands of times with my old phone. Have you never taken a picture with your phone and sent it to a friend? That's an MMS. Which is why I was amazed that the iPhone didn't have it. I've never wanted to send pictures via email. That makes no sense at all.
- Otto
why some iphone users wanted this so bad, who knows- maybe they never setup their default mail client.
- Franz Sittampalam
I send multimedia stuff through email. I never send MMS.
- Jason Huebel
Franz: When I want to send a picture to a friend, I want them to see it right now, possibly to respond to it. Email is not immediate.
- Otto
Otto, that is true but would you change your mind if you were using push email
- Franz Sittampalam
Franz: I do have push email. But not everybody has an iPhone. Many of the friends I want to send photos to in real time don't, nor should they have to have one. Which is why I need MMS, because it's ubiquitous on camera phones, except the bloody iPhone.
- Otto
Everyone does not have a data plan on their phone. I remember going through a lot of changes trying to send pics to my friends from my Sidekick 2.
- Rahsheen ™, Coach Rah
I agree with Otto one this one. The main thing that was holding me back from getting an iPhone is the lack of MMS. Most of my family do not have data plans, and I get regular MMS messages from them. But... with ATT finally setting a date to support MMS, I might just go out and get that iPhone now.
- Steven Bryden
Otto, agreed - I was referring to iphone users only "why some iphone users wanted this so bad, who knows- maybe they never setup their default mail client"; MMS is the best way to immediately share a picture otherwise :) - I've sent about 5 since it was activated, mostly for testing purposes. I don't want to pay upwards of 25p for sending someone a picture unless it's important.
- Franz Sittampalam
I spent more time enabling MMS on my iPhone than actually using it so you have a point.
- sean808080
I had no idea the iPhone lacked MMS. That makes the apps from companies that don't waste their time supporting my phone make a lot more sense. <eyeroll>
- Admiral Anika
I can count on one hand. But its occasionaly useful for people you can't @reply on twitter with a twitpic or a twitvid.
- Roberto Bonini
only reason i haven't sent one is my iPhone wont let me
- fijidaddy
This discussion illustrates why much of the tech community is working with blinders on. "Wait, people don't have data plans? No email? They can only share media via MMS? What kind of arcane backwards junk is that?" :)
- Rahsheen ™, Coach Rah
10? It's nice to be able to send a quick photo or video to someone.
- Rodfather
Whenever I send pix to Brighkite it then uploads to Flickr, so quite a few. I also take a lot and send them to my Evernote account.
- Mathew A. Koeneker
Now that I'm back on Verizon, I've sent around 20, I'd say. That's in less than a month.
- Yolanda
I do have an unlimited data plan that I abuse mercilessly. (Yes, I tether.)
- Mathew A. Koeneker
It's not even about it being a neccesity, it's more about feeling like you are being cheated out of feature that other (dumb) phone users with no data plans can take advantage of we simply can't send it yet alone view ones that are incoming, it counters the argument that the iPhone is an advanced 21 century device.
- Tate DA FF MVP
from iPod
on old plan fairly often, current work phone doesn't support it
- Yant
Franz: MMS is the *correct* way to share a picture immediately. It's the standard. Co-opting email into some kind of real-time nonsense is a stupid mistake on Apple's part. Email is not real-time. Email is not supposed to be real-time.
- Otto
In the last 5 years I would say I've sent 3. Usually at the request of the recipient rather than me wanting to send one.
- Lee Stone
Never. I think it's a pointless and a bad way to send a message. Also, you can send an email whose data is built into your plan or pay 1,000/MB rate by sending an MMS message.
- Mike Bracco
The obvious reason to use MMS is to send a picture to someone who doesn't have a data connection on their phone and doesn't check their email constantly. I know lots of people like this so it makes sense to send them a picture by MMS.
- Martin Bryant
I'd like to see the ability to comment on someones else comment, instead of doing the @ thing, why not have a button after the persons name (once they made a comment) that says 'reply' and it turns into a threaded like thingy. Something like what DISQUS does with they're reply system (below)
I don't. It won't be realtime anymore. And it would break the conversation into parallel discussions :(
- Jérôme Flipo
i'd like to see replies to comments, with each comment still in 1 chronological thread. similar to how forum quoting works
- Mike Chelen
I'd like to have a dropdown menu from the comment icon with several options including 'reply'. Then have a 'My Replies' page to view them all that are posted to me.
- Kol Tregaskes
I'd like to see that, too. the comment system we use on FF now seems a little bit of mass if one topic have too many comments.
- yagami
love the way it is now, and would also like additional comment reply options such Kol mentions
- Mike Chelen
But, I would like to see a formalized reply system. Heck, I would even be happy with @replies, using the FriendFeed username like twitter dows. That way, anyone who starts a comment with @jworthington, I could not only see it on a Mentions page but it would be highlighted in some way live on the page, maybe using a light yellow background or some type of font adjustment. Threaded conversations don't work in realtime. They may work in some static, after the fact reading but for real time conversations, no.
- Johnny Worthington
Let's divide this request into two components: new functionality (threaded or multi-tier comment tree), and implementation (special button or dropdown menu to invoke comment threading). Ad #1: I don't know much about FFeeders intentions, but it looks pretty clear-cut to me that hierarchical comments never have been on the agendum. With luck it'll stay this way [and some of us know why,...
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- ianf ⌘
To those who don't think threaded conversations work in realtime, don't forget that FF is not real time for many users. I live in Australia but most of the conversations I have here are with people from the US. They're not often realtime and as such it can be difficult to keep track of multiple threads in a conversation when there is no easy way to see who is replying to whom, and when.
- Mark
@ianf I think your suggestion of hypertextual links would be a good compromise. There should also be a link added to the comment being responded to so that one can jump directly to the response, as well as being able to click on a link in the response to be able to jump back up to the comment being responded to.
- Mark
@Mark, I second your suggestion. The "Reply" button should, IMO, immediately opens a new comment textbox prefixed with "@someone" as a hyperlink. The "@someone" hyperlink might be outside the textbox (to prevent accidental edit/deletion), and when the "Post" button is clicked, that hyperlink will be clickable (duh), pointing directly to the Comment that's being replied.
- Pandu ● IT Optimizer
FriendFeed Buy Brings Google Experience To Facebook - The Channel Wire - IT Channel News And Views by CRN and VARBusiness - http://www.crn.com/it-chan...
"Facebook's acquisition of FriendFeed will probably add a decidedly Google-like flavor to the social networking site and make it a stronger player in the face of Google's rumored interest in acquiring social networking companies like Twitter."
- fijidaddy
from Bookmarklet
I've never understood that either, Lindsey. If you don't want to eat meat, fine - but then why have tofurkey, soy bacon, soy sausage, soy chicken, etc. I suppose for those who give up meat solely for health reasons, it's understandable (if a bit masochistic)...
- Bren, Not Grinchy
Bren, I think a lot of it is for recipe replacements. I might not want to make a chicken noodle casserole, but having soy chicken that has a similar shape and texture as chicken breasts makes the recipe work right.
- Rochelle
I never thought of that point, Rochelle! You can tell that I am by no means a vegetarian :)
- Bren, Not Grinchy
All the replacement stuff is far too expensive to prepare on a regular basis.
- Kittyburgers
from IM
Kittyburgers, we buy it at Costco, when it's on sale, use coupons, etc. Honestly, though, I'd rather pay a little more and enjoy my food than skip the replacements and eat bland food. The chicken noodle casserole I just mentioned is kind of gross when it's just noodles.
- Rochelle
Why not be a bacon-loving Jew? People have broken from their religions for more drastic reasons. Loving bacon hardly makes one Calvin or Luther.
- Rob Haas
from iPhone
I used soy meatless meatballs this evening. Presidents Choice makes good ones - expensive, but good. They come in the frozen food section.
- Kittyburgers
from IM
Robert, for practicing Jews, that's just not realistic. That's like telling a religious Catholic to go pee on a statue of the virgin Mary. Not going to happen.
- Rochelle
Maybe I just don't get religious food restrictions. When I was a practicing Catholic, I pretty much ignored the whole no-meat-on-Friday during Lent thing. Food restrictions, apart from actual fasting, seem so arbitrary when it comes to demonstrating faith.
- Rob Haas
from iPhone
they are breeding Kosher pigs. I have heard rumors of an Indonesian swine that does not have a split hoof. that said my family all eats pork. I'm the only Jew in my family who doesn't and I do it mainly for ethical and health reasons. I prefer an animal from a farm in Upstate NY that was treated better and slaughtered humanely then any Kosher meat. these laws a re designed for common sense. I'd sooner eat a dog then a pig.
- Noah David Simon
I guess I should point out that Jews and Muslims aren't the only people who don't eat pork for religious reasons. I'm a Seventh-day Adventist, and I haven't knowingly eaten pork (or shellfish) in at least 15 years. The last time I tasted bacon, it tasted like fried salt.
- ha3rvey, not a sweetheart
I wouldn't compare all of Judaism to Catholicism but to Christianity - there are at least three different major traditions practicing here in St. Louis, and within those there are further nuances in liturgy and practice. For instance, I come from one of the first German Reform Jewish families to settle in the Midwest. Traditionally we assimilated as much as possible, not only...
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- MaryB, BrandingBroadOfFF
from iPhone
By practicing I meant going to Sunday services, doing the whole confession, Eucharist, alter boy, Rosary, attending Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, etc services. Yeah, I was practicing. I don't know where "no bacon for Jews" rates, but "no meat on Fridays during Lent for Catholics" has got to be about #20 or #30 on the list of things that a practicing Catholic does.
- Rob Haas
my mother's sacrilegious story from Pittsburgh PA where she grew up in the Orthodox community was that I had a great uncle who was a doctor and a bad ass. a Hasidic boy got some disease... I forgot what it was... I think it was blood related. the doctor made the family feed the child pig's liver because the vitamins in the liver were the only place where you can get them at that...
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- Noah David Simon
bacon can cross all cultural and religious boundaries
- Matt G
Mary, that is so awesome about your dad's upcoming bar mitzvah. Please post pictures, if you can, of it! :)
- Rochelle
Noah, the last story could be true.. Actually both could..
- David Gross
from email
Rochelle, I will, definitely. Even my mother, raised Catholic and at first opposed to the whole idea - as if she'd lost some sort of contest over the years - is starting to get into the idea that there's an event coming up and she's the hostess.
- MaryB, BrandingBroadOfFF
I miss bacon, >< G-d never said that bacon didn't taste good just that we aren't supposed to eat it. >.>
- David C. Cooper
Robert and Lindsay: I think the difference between comparing the meatless-Fridays-during-Lent as part of being a "practicing Roman Catholic" with keeping kosher as a part of being a "practicing Jew" is the difference between tradition and scriptural law. Nowhere in scripture is anyone commanded to abstain from meat on Fridays during Lent; however, the people of Israel were commanded to keep kosher.
- Ladybug Heather
A comparison that would be more apt would be to compare a non-kosher Jew to a Christian who never partakes of Communion or who is never baptized. These were definite scriptural commands for followers of Jesus.
- Ladybug Heather
Heather, no. It depends on the branch. Reform Jews, since 1848, specifically rejected certain traditions - including kashrut - for a variety of reasons, mostly to join Western secular culture, and refocused Jewish morality on justice and ethics. Lesser goals were to avoid discrimination and defuse anti-Sermitism, but after the Holocaust, some more authentically Jewish traditions have...
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- MaryB, BrandingBroadOfFF
I know a number of people who keep kosher at home but not when they eat out. Since the original reasons that pig products and shellfish were forbidden don't really apply much anymore, it seems like an okay compromise. Mary, that's wonderful about your father's bar-mitzvah! I wonder if you go to the same temple where my friend is one of the rabbis (Elizabeth Hersh Kleinleher—not sure which name she goes by!). Thanks for stating that your mother is Catholic; I was wondering where the "Mary" came from.
- Melissa R. Weintraub
Melissa, we do that, sort of. We don't keep kosher when we eat at restaurants because there is only a few (like, 2) kosher restaurants in this area. However, we never eat non-kosher animals, regardless of the location.
- Rochelle
I had an interesting time when I was in Rome for a semester in college—and living in a cloistered convent! The four of us where were observing Pesach ate at the same table for the week (one was high Conservative, and the rest of us were reform, I think). Some friends and I took a field trip one day and brought a packed lunch—I ate ham and cheese on matzoh! (Now I keep to a headache diet, so both pork products and shellfish are out).
- Melissa R. Weintraub
Rochelle, do you also keep meat and dairy separate when you go out – as in, veggie pizza and lasagna? I realize pepperoni and Italian sausage would be out.
- MaryB, BrandingBroadOfFF
Melissa, my father is being bar-mitzvah at Central Reform Congregation, the last congregation in the city of St. Louis proper, where the rabbi is Susan Talve. Or should I say, the chief rabbi. There are two others - a youngish guy named Randy, with flowing locks and kids still in elementary school, whose last name I can't recall but would recognize if I saw it, and Ed Harris, who's in...
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- MaryB, BrandingBroadOfFF
Rochelle, that would seem to make things simpler. We do a big lasagna party every December - FFers more than welcome to fly in! I always make at least a couple vegetarian ones.
- MaryB, BrandingBroadOfFF
I gave up keeping any sort of Kosher a year ago. I decided that life was to be experienced; and through that experience, I can formulate my own rules to live by.
- Zach Landes
"However, if you’d like to keep the “Beta” tag on your Gmail, you can now enable a “Back to Beta” option in Google Labs. How cute."
- fijidaddy
from Bookmarklet
"Apple today said the heatwave may be to blame for the breakdown of scores of iPhones - with some even said to be glowing pink in the warm weather. The phone manufacturer warned owners of the new iPhone 3GS that leaving them in blazing sunshine could cause them to malfunction. The advice came as complaints flooded into the firm, claiming batteries were draining too quickly and the screen had turned faint."
- fijidaddy
from Bookmarklet
2. That he doesn't accept or ignore invites. I know he's not the only one. About 80% of the people I invited to my secret group on Twitter didn't accept my invites.
- Robert Scoble
It's too bad that inviting people into things no longer works. We're getting bombarded with things around the edges of our content so we just ignore it all.
- Robert Scoble
I have dozens of invites that need to be accepted... thanks for the reminder
- LPH™ and his dog P™
I always accept or ignore invites. Dave's doing friendfeed wrong.
- Alex Scoble
I had to create a spot in my schedule for socialweb invite handling - not that "i'm all that!" but just that with so many sources it starts to get rather busy and I go and review and research each one carefully so it's a rather long process.
- bear (aka Mike Taylor)
I use my FF as I should use it and accept or Ignore requests as soon as they come in. Golden Rule.
- CW™
Can't you only invite people who are subscribed to you? If so, the problem you are having is you are subscribed to the wrong people :)
- Tim Hoeck
Tim: Dave Winer is subscribed to me. It wouldn't help with people like him. My request gets buried.
- Robert Scoble
Robert, I do the same. Fortunately I follow your Tweets so I knew to check my invites for your secret group invites but I wouldn't have noticed them otherwise.
- Jesse Stay
Haha. As soon as I saw the Helvetica theme, I thought of Dave. I use it because it is content centric.
- Steven (optionshiftk)
I guess I'm weird for liking "Butterfly Corner."
- Darren Landrum
I look at all my invites, but some of them are to rooms that I don't want to subscribe to, yet I'm mildly amused that they exist, so I just let the invites ride as a reminder.
- Laura Norvig
Robert, my point was RE: "We're getting bombarded with things around the edges of our content so we just ignore it all".. if you are getting bombarded with invites, rethink your subscriptions.. and it was sort of a joke, because you are screwed :P
- Tim Hoeck
For 2), the problem is that people know how to report spam, but very know how to deal with bacn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki.... Still waiting for smart robots to take care of them :)
- Jérôme Flipo
Tim, I'm not sure about the "then rethink your subs". You too probably have friends who send emails with Comic San or pictures in the signature (etc.); but is it enough to block them?
- Jérôme Flipo
Robert: Just a side thought, but have you considered the potential impact of telling 99% of those who follow you on Twitter / FriendFeed that they are not invited into your various groups?
- Jim Connolly
Jim: yes. I'm interested to see what happens.
- Robert Scoble
I wonder if it's not so much ignoring it as not seeing it due to too many other inbound requests. For instance, with your secret group on Twitter, unless you sent along a separate note, some people might not have seen it due to having notifications turned off and auto-follow on.
- Justin Levy
Helvetica is like eating a taco without hot sauce.
- Todd Hoff
@Jim: +1 for savvy marketing idea and understanding of consumer psychology.
- AJ Kohn
There's just so much spam going on so people decided not to look at it at all. Similar to followers on Twitter, so many new followers every day but majority of them are spam users, and people see it as unproductive to go through each new follower and decide if they are real or not.
- Marko Saric
Robert: what Tim was saying is that if Dave Winer gets overwhelmed with the number of invitations, then he may be subscribed to too many people
- Mike Chelen
I am in Michigan, I can't afford to ignore invites! Could be the Next Big Thing, ya know?
- ZuDfunck
"Can you imagine going into a restaurant and the urinals were these? That would throw your mind all the way off on a first date, LOL. As a matter of fact these would be fly as hell in an upscale strip club."
- fijidaddy
from Bookmarklet
When I was on Windows, I used and loved a program called text edit. What's a good mac app for coding - context highlighting, auto indents, line numbers, all that good stuff for programming?
just like when we were little and some of us had to be taught that some things are inside thoughts and outside thoughts, people on social media have to be reminded again. i know i sometimes have to remind myself that just because i can pull up the site and say something, doesn't mean I *should*.
- pea
just another case of "just because it's in your size means you should wear it." I think NOT!
- Gwen Sutton
I'm going to once I'm back in front of my computer. I understand 3.0 was jsut released but I don't buy apps and this is a very very bad user experience.
- Mona Nomura
from fftogo
I've heard it's because of the linking to address book feature. I've loved the prior incarnations of Beejive but trying to send photos to a friend just now was fail. I'm hoping for a quick update.
- Kisha, Well Conditioned
from BuddyFeed
I'm sure Beejive is fundamentally a great app - hence all the raves. But frankly as a non fan I can live without it and just want my money back.
- Mona Nomura
from fftogo
Are you eating your words about eating your words? LOL!
- Lindsay
If I could eat hashtags, that would be the first one I'd eat and throw up in the toilet.
- Mona Nomura
It turns out I just needed to be approved by the sender and that's why I had photo fail. Ok, I have to admit then that I'm one of the few problem-free users currently. I'm still with you in spirit, however.
- Kisha, Well Conditioned
from BuddyFeed
I'm happy for you, Kisha and thanks for the support...glad (well jealous) you have no problems. ;)
- Mona Nomura
You have 7 days to have your money back from appstore!
- CantorJF
Seriously?! Thanks, Lucio - checking my iTunes now!
- Mona Nomura
Color me dense but for the life of me I cannot find the seven day refund policy and the correct process. Help, anyone?
- Mona Nomura
Compared to IM+, good LORD Beejive rules. But if I can't log into more than one account, it is utterly useless to me :(
- Mona Nomura
...Kisha, link much appreciated! Now I'm just waiting for Lucio's response. I need to see the policy with my own two eyes. Ya, I'm one of THOSE.
- Mona Nomura
Refund from apple, I think thier tablet will be easier to find. :/
- sean percival
Ps I was double charged once, disputed the charge and apple froze my account
- sean percival
Oh boy. I hope they don't do that to me...What a nightmare.
- Mona Nomura
Mona, i can log into several accounts at once. I have 2 GTalk, 1 Mobile Me, Aim and Yahoo logged in at the same time, no problem.
- Karoli
I really don't know what it is - I've deleted, reinstalled, updated, restarted...the only thing consistent is its crashing. :(
- Mona Nomura
from IM
Hoop Dreams with Heart of the Game a close second.
- Amani
Wow. There's a architectural series I just adore and a jazz one two. Beef was awesome, as was another hip-hop doc. And Space (narrated by Sam Neill).
- Admiral Anika
wow....I don't watch enough documentaries, I'm ashamed to say but the last one that really stood out for me was the HBO Miracle on Ice documentary...
- Live4Emma (L4S)
There are several really good Iraq docs, such as Fragments of Iraq and My Country My Country
- Rick Powell
Best in Show. No wait. That's a MOCKumentary. Sorry :)
- Seth Gottlieb
American Movie! I second. Also Capturing the Friedmans, Voices from the Front, Benjamin Smoke. That last one is probably my fav after Gleaners.
- Rick Powell
The Life & Times of Harvey Milk, The Bridge, Jonestown: The Life and Death of People's Temple
- Patrick Yaeger
Thanks for the post! Sorry about the bugs, I'm moving house this weekend and whipped this up during a break. It didn't get the usual testing and debugging effort.
- Mike Demers
klaus: It's semi-live... The server periodically fetches new tweets from Twitter. There were too many words in the song to run the searches right from the browser.
- Mike Demers
"MagicJack works by hooking a standard home phone up to an Internet calling service via a $40 USB jack, which sells via stores like Best Buy, RadioShack, and Walgreen's. It lets you place and receive unlimited phone calls over the company's Internet phone network for $20 a year."
- Brad Williamson
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