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Pre Priyadarshane
Make Presence Management Work for You | chrisbrogan.com - http://www.chrisbrogan.com/make-pr...
social media tips on how to make it work - Pre Priyadarshane
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A Simple Presence Framework | chrisbrogan.com - http://www.chrisbrogan.com/a-simpl...
Online presence framework - regarding building social media presence from Chris Brogan - Pre Priyadarshane
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Four Tips for Getting Good ROI from Web 2.0 Projects - CIO.com ... - http://www.cio.com/article...
Here are four lessons they've learned on how to make social networking or collaboration software work. - Pre Priyadarshane
Chris Brogan
Feels good to know there are others out there... :) Keep up the good work Chris. - Pre Priyadarshane
You either!! - David Finch
Chris, the real question is, when you do sleep. Do you snore? ;-) - Larry Kless from twhirl
Oh, I snore like you have no idea. Like...horribly bad. - Chris Brogan
mark
How do I increase my ranking on search engines like Google and Yahoo?
build/get links to your site using the keyword that you want to rank for. create content that is valuable so people will link to it. that's it in a nutshell. - Jason Peck
I agree. From my experience valuable contect wins. If you create posts that people like and get linked you're on top. - Nir Ben Yona from twhirl
Two words: Hard. Work. - Ben Parr
Increasing relevant content on your website is the first step to increasing your Google and Yahoo rankings. Before you start writing content, first do some basic keyword research using tools such as Google Keyword tool (URL: https://adwords.google.com/select...) and Word Tracker (URL: http://www.wordtracker.com/). Once you know how your audience is looking for your... more... - Pre Priyadarshane
Use webmaster tools provided by Google to monitor and address any indexing issues and to continuously improve your content (URL: https://www.google.com/webmast...). On the Yahoo side, use Yahoo! site explorer to do the same (URL: https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com). - Pre Priyadarshane
Start by reading SEO and link building blogs. They usually offer a good deal of information on ranking well. Best place to start is http://sphinn.com ... try their 'link building' section. - Maki
get backlinks. think about your tags. use descriptive <h2>headlines</h2> in the body of your article. For 'value' posts, ensure that they address and answer s specific small problem. Get your feeds sorted out so you'e got timely news. Stick in an aggregator or two relevant to your niche. get an extensive blog-roll together, link to them, and send them each an email. And that's a start... - john conroy
wow, great points... - Anthony Farrior
Thanks for the tips guys! Really awesome stuff here! - mark
Okej, here's some tips from a SEO-consultant: 1. use titles, and optimize them. 2. use url:s as they should be use; for helping people find the right content from a source 3. use sitemaps, at least google sitemaps. And of course, use google webmaster tools 4. have a lot of unique content and everything should be text! 5. use real a href-links and make a site structure so everything could be found 6. get people to link to it. Tell them you're there when you launch, when you have something to tell. - Anton Johansson
Jeremiah Owyang
If you're a tech worker, I highly recommend trying Yoga, it brings balanced to our 'hunched over' worked environment --trust me on this one.
And for anybody that think yoga looks easy, try it. Holding your arms up and not moving is a shitload harder than it looks. :) - David Risley
hey tai chi is equally as awsome ! - Peter Dawson
I wondered why I checked out "Yoga Step by Step" DVD from the bookmobile this week. You've just now encouraged me to watch it. :) - Melanie Reed
Walking long distances works just fine for me. Positively a problem with lots of people sitting all day - Charlie Anzman
hitting up some Bikram in about 15 mins. I agree. Walking, running, lifting is NOT adequate. You must also work the mind to eliminate stress. Yoga is the only thing I have found to effectively focus the mind. - Ryan
Always wanted to try Yoga... probably should one of these days. I've been biking as a stress reliever recently. - Pre Priyadarshane
Have to agree that Yoga does the most to help the "hunch" - but to Ryan, I've found that Karate does more to focus the mind. Amazing what the chance to get hit will do to your focus. ;-) - Bill Sanders
how about adding meditation while we're at it? That would balance the ADD nature of IT and social media. - ~C4Chaos
Jeremiah Owyang
Rapper Ludacris pumps Obama - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Rapper Ludacris pumps Obama
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Ill be honest, this does not make me want to vote for Obama more, this video could actually hurt his credibility...in my eyes at least. - Jeremiah Owyang
interestingly, I just read this blog post http://tinyurl.com/58vprq before seeing your comment. you're not the only one who feels that way. - Dan T
@jowyang You let Ludacris effect your political decision-making process? - Robert Banghart
I agree with you @jowyang this video does hurt Obama among the non-black voters. I'm not sure how the black voters will react to this video. Maybe it appeals but for some it may not. - Pre Priyadarshane
Jeremiah You tweeted that “franky, this music video hurts my image of Obama” but now you say it doesn’t affect your decision. Doesn’t it have to be one way or another? I see lots of videos portraying my business and political leaders in very distasteful ways that I don’t want to see them in but it doesn’t affect my thinking about them. It does however affect my thinking about the makers and the ease with which some viewers belief systems can be swayed. - Robert Banghart
Heh Robert, I wrote, edited, then just retracted that comment. - Jeremiah Owyang
Does anyone notice that this video was a fan created video? The footage is from a totally different song and the audio is from a random freestyle Luda did. Plus...none of this has anything to do with Obama. - Rahsheen ™, Coach of FF
Jeremiah OK.I also caught your reply to @jsmooth995 so I think we are all coming to a consensus on this issue and I'm also dropping out of this conversation. - Robert Banghart
Matt Cutts
I love trying out new search engines. What do SEOs and search folks think of Cuil.com?
First take: pretty interface, poor relevance = rapid oblivion - Bret Treasure
Well right now - "Due to overwhelming interest, our Cuil servers are running a bit hot right now. The search engine is momentarily unavailable as we add more capacity." FAIL - Atul Arora
Matt - Following numerous threads since the launch. Almost all so far 'not even close to Google' - Charlie Anzman
Got the "We'll be back soon" message. +1 @ Atul - BeeLing
How does Cuil compare to Microsoft's search engine? - Adewale Oshineye
On the other end of the spectrum, do site:http://www.cuil.com/ in Google. It has crawled the new cuil pages and they appear in the index and search results (including the unvailable page. - Atul Arora
it doesn't seem very relevant. My blog is not indexed yet :( Is the database exhaustive enough to be meaninngfull? - Jnuk: acidweb.fr from twhirl
try searching for your name on Cuil. Charlie Anzman has a great photo up for that - Sidharth Dassani
Charlie/Sidharth, I don't know why some images don't match the search results. - Matt Cutts
Nice to see you on FF! I promise not to Ban/Block/Delete you! Enjoy! lmao - Igor The Troll יִצְחָק
I actually quite like it, it sorts out stuff on the page in a more readable form than Google and quickly found stuff on other Sally Church's I didn't find in Google. Medical terms need writing out in full though, eg it returns zero for CML but useful stuff on Leukemia. I like the UI, it will get better with time. - Sally Church
Seems pretty crappy to me. My search returned results for sites that have not been in existence for a year (an old index maybe?), and one of the top two results on Google search for the same term wasn't even on the first page of results for Cuil. - Matt Devost
I really like the UI, the diversity of results, and the categories features. I think that I'll like the pictures as soon as they reliably match up to the correct search results. (I am not Kevin Scott Collins, for example.) Looks like they're having some issues crawling wikipedia given the number of broken wikipedia results I've seen. Overall relevance doesn't seem as good as Google. I'm guessing that will get better soon now that they've launched and are able to gather data from real users. My $0.02. - Kevin Scott
It's nice to see an alternative to the usual list of results. It's clean and easy to use. The relevancy of results however isn't very good compared to Google, and in fact it's also dished up some rubbish as well. The service has been down as well today. It feels like a beta to me. Mind you, maybe it's unfair to compare to Google results really, because this is us assuming only Google can deliver the right answer. - Ceejay
The interface is brilliant and truly fills a gap left wide open by Google (design can move beyond minimalism), Duplicate links need to be lumped together, this should improve the relevance of the searches dramatically. - Jamie Ginsberg
Most searches I did returned a bunch of porn despite beign in safe mode. When I turned off safe mode, the adult stuff went away. - Mike Seidle
i like the old way better - fijidaddy
My blog wasn't in it but fortunately a chinese spammer's copy of it is. - Sam Pullara
Matt - At this point, I'm just suckin' up all the different takes. It's already gone from interesting to just fun ?! :) - Charlie Anzman
The results are bizarre, even humorous at times, but we need to remember what yardstick we're using to measure the results. If it gives the exact same search results at Google, some will deem it a failure because it's unnecessary. If it gives different search results from Google, some will deem it a failure because they're "not standard." My only quibble is that in my vanity search, items in my blog seem to be drawn from last year. Perhaps a database refresh is all that is needed. - Ontario Emperor
Not impressed with cuil. Did some searches of my company keywords, results were not as smart/relevant as what I find with a google search. Also, I am not thrilled with the 3 column format, especially when the 3 columns are not aligned, which makes it hard to scan and find relevant links quickly. - Greg Bogdan
Very long way to go. There is no real regional specific search results. The world is a bigger place than just the US. To say that they have indexed 10 times the amount of pages is also silly. The good search engines will find the good/popular sites. If a site has not been found its fair to say that it just not that good (excluding brand new sites of course) More pages will not equal better results. - Shane Osborne
First take of cuil.com: they are not nearly prepared as they should have been at launch. It is irrelevant how many web pages they've indexed... if you can't respond to a user search query with relevant, useful results. In reality live.com does a better job than cuil.com. And we all know where live search stands. - Pre Priyadarshane
Results didn't match my expectation (which isn't neccessarily a bad thing), but the main gripe is the layout and point size of the results page. That blocky texty boxy results style isn't easy to scan and I think the point size is too small. Speed etc is something that can be fixed with hardware so just a temporary issue I'd say. - johan
I like the layout personally, and the categories on the right, except that the results are mostly rubbish and the categories don't actually work sometimes (links point to an error page saying there's no results). They say they're using contextual search...really? I'm not seeing it. For "Australian visas" the government website doesn't even show. The images are all mixed up, displaying logos from the wrong companies against the wrong result. Oh dear...what a catastrophe! - Ceejay
I tried searching for diggnation and the only result on the first page actually linking to diggnation webcast was a link to episode 57. The first 2 results were wikipedia. I think they have a lot to do as far as results are concerned. Maybe this is the next big failed launch after Wikia Search - Sidharth Dassani
The quality and depth of results seems thin and the images are just wrong. Now, if they can fix that then there are a few interesting issues, particularly from an SEO perspective. A left to right format may change the click yield for different positions. Is it as imperative to get to the first position, particularly with an F pattern eye-tracking standard. Conversely, the weight of the first page of results (text and images) makes me believe few would go deeper than page 1, increasing desire for page 1. - AJ Kohn
Some interesting observations from Bindu Reddy - http://friendfeed.com/e... - Atul Arora
Atul, good link. In my opinion, Bindu's absolutely correct that the "Explore by Category" entries are entirely from string matches with Wikipedia category pages. - Matt Cutts
In particular I found the description/page summary text poor. Google appears to have refined that well over the years. Cuil concentrates way too much on including the search term in the results as many times as it finds it, which makes the results look like scraped pages (even if they arean't). Truncating the titles and URLs also makes a difference to understanding what the page is... more... - Richard Crocker
The only thing i like is their presentation of search results. The relevance goes for a toss most of the time. Its interesting if you try searching for "cuil" ...check the results http://www.cuil.com/search... - James Ramya Rajan J
Louis Gray
Stop Trusting the Internet! - http://www.livedigitally.com/2008...
Congrats. Very cute kids, enjoy them. - Pre Priyadarshane
Veronica
Ugh, feeling the panic of too much to do today. No time, no time, no time. Should probably get to work and stop twittering.
Hah! Just *try* and stop twittering ... try, I say. :) - Robert Couture
So I'm not the only one having a panic attack about work. - Eric @ CS Techcast
It looks like there's several people who are overwhelmed with work... Glad I'm not the only one. - Pre Priyadarshane
you should look into having a twitter intern. Someone that twitters for you. That'll be the day. - Dru Kelly
Or travel to some place where it's already evening ;-) - Benedikt Koehler
on a side note, does anyone know the current beta code for Ping.fm? - Socom
I need an intern. - Veronica
i'd be your intern if school didn't start in like... a month. - Louie
I'd be happy to volunteer someone else's time to be your intern - Jeremy Herbel
Networking with fans is your job, so Twittering is work. :p - Joe from twhirl
Jeremiah Owyang
I'll be at @guykawasaki's party tonight, if you're a mommy blogger, come tell me HOW brands should reach you, I'd love to know.
@suburbanoblivion would want to know about that - Scot Duke
Would you blog about your findings? :) - Pre Priyadarshane
Louis Gray
HighTouch: Why blog? - http://blog.k1v1n.com/2008...
A lot of people claim that “the new form of expression” is video. But I don’t see any video blogs that breaks original news. - Kerem Ozkan
I agree. And video is much harder to do than text, and at least so far isn't very searchable. - Kevin Gamble
I agree, i guess the tools do need to improve that is first. I'm sure when tools catch up we'll start seeing more and more video blogs. - Pre Priyadarshane
Sarah Perez
Oh, dude, that is shiny. - Steve Lowe
Not a photo! FAIL! :P - Shey, Jamaican of FF
Oooooh white. Nice. - Robert Seidman
iphone-gasm! - Yolanda
what a nerd - MG Siegler
that video cracks me up :) - Sarah Perez
way too funny. lol - Pre Priyadarshane
Eddie Codel
Smart cars not just for smart people - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
Smart cars not just for smart people
How do you like it? Want to consider one but leaning towards a mini instead. - Pre Priyadarshane
im holding out for one of those tiny 3-wheeled italian pickup trucks - Sean Savage
This one was pretty cool. It has an Intel touchscreen PC in the dash w/WiMax and cameras in the front and back of the rearview mirror so you can 'drivestream' yourself as you tool down the road. - Eddie Codel
Pre Priyadarshane
This is what everyone is talking about in Green Bay, WI. Packer fans are very loyal to Brett Favre. Packers have a PR disaster at their hands and for some reason they seem to be handling this issue very very poorly. I think it's time coaches, general managers put their personal differences aside and look to the team's best interest. What are your thoughts? - Pre Priyadarshane
Jeremiah Owyang
“LIFE ON OTHER PLANETS? The fact that there is life on planet earth means one of two absolutes: 1) We are unique and this perfect condition only occures here and now 2) The universe is nearly infinite in solar systems and time, there is life here, there is life elsewhere. Do you agree with 1 or 2?
I go with response 2: (I'm sure someone will make up an option 3 and 4). My only caveat is that life will not represent anything as we know it, the beings will have evolved for their particular environment. - Jeremiah Owyang
Has to be 2. For this to be the only planet in the entire universe in the whole of history to have ever had life is ridiculous IMO - Colin Walker from fftogo
Option 3 that someone somewhere else is going to make. - Yuvi
I'm with you in the "2" camp. A near-infinite universe offers nearly infinite possibilities for life elsewhere IMO. - Kevin C. Tofel
the universe can be finite and have another planet that has a life in it. can't it?. - jokerred
I believe that there are at least small microorganisms on other planets, but no advanced life. At least not at human level. - Jake (aka Jawee) from twhirl
I am taking number #2 - orionstarr
Yes life occurs in places throughout the universe. - Jay Martin
#2 for sure. - shelisrael1
seems like it has to be #2. mathematically speaking it's SO improbable that we are 'alone' - Jeremy Toeman
#2 is more likely - Sally Church
I started thinking about this after I read a Stephen Baxter novel. I'd recommend checking out the Fermi Paradox for all kinds of mind-exploding explanations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... - Mike
#2 also provides for a vastly more interesting universe. That's where I'd put my flag. - Steve Spalding
Does "life" have a definition for this question? - Brian Sullivan
there is not a chance we're all alone in the universe #2 I'm a believer - Dobromir Hadzhiev
Despite the lack of evidence, I have faith. #2 - Ken Sheppardson
#2, hell they'll probably discover some type of life on mars. - felix
Definitely option number 2 - Marc Dierens
The Truth is Out There - #2 - George Smith
I have to agree with #2 many other planets have life probably much more advanced than ours...Mars has water!....plus don't you watch x-files? - Larry Lewis
#2 - after all, why not? - Royce Mathew from twhirl
2, although if we run into any advanced lifeforms in my lifetime, I will be very surprised - Deepak Singh
I'm certain there is life on another planet. And let's not forget parallel dimensions. - TDavid
For the sake of the rest of the universe, I hope that we are unique. - Paul Denlinger
A Paul Denlinger, if they are like us, they could be self-destructive. - Jeremiah Owyang
2. No doubt. - Ha3rvey (Free hugs!)
While I can't say for certain, I would place all my money on option #2. - Michel Savoie
There are lots of other solar systems, and just in ours, we have one hit and two near misses. #2 ftw. - Eric Hamilton
I'll take option 2. The funny thing is that while I don't need any proof to believe and accept the probability of life outside our planet, I DO have the hardest time reconciling the concept of God (or gods) prevalent in various religions. Yet with all of the sci-fi/fantasy and various religious stories created throughout the ages, there has to be some additional presence. Why am I accepting of it in a sci-fi context and not in a religious one? - Sally Robinson
There's no logic to No. 1.... That said, while I subscribe to No. 2, I think intelligent life is still a diamond in the rough. I don't think we're going to go to every star in our neighborhood and find playmates. I actually like the dramatization done on Galactica where they go to plenty of worlds, see lots of plants and other creatures but never run into other intelligent beings like themselves.... It's a big universe.... - Chris Reed
Put me in the #2 camp. Very arrogant to believe that we are it. - Steve
#2, agree with Steve - Dom
"The universe itself keeps on expanding and expanding In all of the directions it can whizz As fast as it can go, at the speed of light, you know, Twelve million miles a minute, and that's the fastest speed there is. So remember, when you're feeling very small and insecure, How amazingly unlikely is your birth, And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space, 'Cause there's bugger all down here on Earth." Monty Python, The Galaxy Song. - Colin Walker from fftogo
#2, for sure. In an infite universe we are unique? such arrogance - Sarah Perez
I think this is a false dichotomy. Perhaps the universe is not infinite, just very very big. It's still possible that other life exists. How about the idea that the physical properties the whole universe are well-suited for life and that this itself is somewhat miraculous? - Dan Kaplan
Dan Kaplan, true. I said 'nearly' infinite as I'm not sure either. - Jeremiah Owyang
#3 - "Life is an illusion; lunchtime doubly so" - Douglas Adams - Mark Dykeman
I agree with #2 and #1. In an infinite universe, chances for same conditions on another planet which enabled life on earth are high. After origin of life, unique conditions of earth, and its environment, caused specific species and adaptations to survive but not others. Chances of all these variables being present exactly as such in another planet are less probable. - Pre Priyadarshane
#2, but life may not have always existed, nor will it always exist. - Mike Reynolds
Life is plentiful - RAPatton
#2. For the Biblical scholars, try John 10:16. - Louis Gray
I am really trying not to snarkily point out the Flying Spaghetti Monster as a priori proof of #1. - Clay Newton
Louis: thanks, ok I am reading John 10:16 http://www.blueletterbible.org/cgi-bin... - Susan Beebe
#2 for sure. - AJ Kohn
Definitely #2!! - Dominique
Veronica
Can someone help my mom? I don't know the answer: "do you know anyone who knows Microsoft Outlook Express? I cannot find out where my spam folder is, and some important things are there...."
That's very interesting, she can't see her spam folder? It may also be labelled Junk. What version of MS does she have now? - Kate Brodock from twhirl
Is your mum using imap or pop with outlook express? - Jon Dillon
Ugh, I can't remember the last time I used outlook express. I didn't even know it had it's own Spam filtering. - Paul Wade
I wish she had a mac so I could take over her computer easily... - Veronica
One of the reasons that Windows Live Mail (and Windows Mail in Vista) was touted as being so great was because of the spam stuff.. may be i am wrong, but i dont remember the junk folder in OE - William
actually Veronica you could use TeamViewer to control her PC for her, even from your Mac. Check it out, free for Non-commercial use. http://www.teamviewer.com - Paul Wade
normally the SPAM or Junk mail folder is under the local folders list - Jon Dillon
What type of mail is she getting in there? (IMAP, POP?) She may not be subscribed to the spam folder, so she would have to configure it.... - Kate Brodock from twhirl
You can take it over really easy... Use logmein. It's not hard to walk her through the install (assuming she doesn't have a software firewall)... - Dr. Apps from twhirl
What Veronica will look like in 20+ years = Veronica's Mom? :D - Percival
@ Dr. Apps yeah but Teamviewer is way easier for the end user. - Paul Wade
Spam should be in its own folder. Maybe there's a + next to a folder (meaning it's collapsed?). God, I haven't used Express in like 6 years. There has to be an option/setting telling Express where to put spam. - Michael Gaines
If she's using IMAP, right-click on the account in the "Folders" pane, then left-click on "IMAP Folders..." From there, you can show/hide folders. - Tom Harrison
@Paul Wade Or she could try Crossloop. Either way, there are many options. Also, Veronica if she is having issues with Outlook Express you should have her download the Windows Live Suite and use WIndows Live Mail. Most of the "older" people I've hooked up with Live Mail really like it. It will auto-ish import her OE profile painlessly. - Dr. Apps from twhirl
Here is a step by step guide that will show you how to find your Outlook Express Junk folder: http://www.washington.edu/computi... My recommendation is that you download and install Windows Live Mail free (Outlook express predecessor) here: http://get.live.com/wlmail.... - Pre Priyadarshane
by default Outlook Express doesn't come with a 'spam folder'. If you need one you will have to create it manually - http://worria.com/en... However if you are search for anything particular and you can't find it, simply use the "FIND" option -- Make sure to use "browse" button to select "local folders"... or else by default it will only search your 'inbox'. Local Folder basically means -- all your folders...so if your email is in your outlook...you will definitely find it! - Saad Kamal
I noticed someone recommended CrossLoop, Veronica - give it a shot. I am one of the Co-Founders of CrossLoop.... was at LinkedIn prior to that - Mrinal Desai
Okay so as I was reading all the ideas for finding the spam folder I had a thought ... How does she know that she has important emails in her spam folder if she doesn't know where it is? Did someone she is expecting email from tell her to just check her spam folder? A lot of companies will do that just to get you off the phone. Does she even have spam filtering? Does she use her ISP's email service? Webmail? I think the solution to this problem is not as simple as pointing to where her spam folder may be - Robert Jorgenson
Jeremiah Owyang
I never liked the idea. Conversations are between two people, they're nice, but it's not what blogging is about. Imho. - Dave Winer
Dave Winer: You know, it's actually possible - and it does happen - having great conversations with more than one person. DoNotGet. - Vidar Andersen
Okay I believe you, but I still don't think it's the point of blogging (and I haven't myself experienced a great conversation betw more than one person). - Dave Winer
Thanks Dave - Jeremiah Owyang
Dave: It's harder to stay focused, but you might get some interesting insights quicker - Melle Gloerich
not big on joining for joining sake although listening you learn ALOT. - Tanya
Listening, I feel is a an intricate part of this social movement. That is in a sense, contributing. - Pre Priyadarshane
Anyone else see the irony of Dave's comment? - Sprague D
+1 for Dave ;-) - Alexander van Elsas
Uhmmm guess my life experiences and Dave's are quite different. Sure, I've had some great talks with one other person, in depth conversations, but for the most part the really great conversations have been with groups, have been discussions that were wide ranging, included input from a range of people, aired out real differences and very often lead to something more than just talk. So no, I don't get the idea in the least that a "conversation" is almost never with a group. - Shannon Clark
Maybe I'm stubborn, but whenever I see the phrase 'join the conversation' it has the opposite effect on me. - Sally Church
Veronica
Is it possible to be flattered and kind of grossed out at the same time?
I don't see any reason they would have to be mutually exclusive. - Geoff Schultz
I think so. Nice compliment from a not so nice (looking or acting) person. Or a completely off the wall comment (could be lude or crude) that eludes to your looking good, being smart, etc. - Derek Fernholz
Like when the cat drags half a mouse to the front stoop in your honor? - XDpaul
@xdpaul great example. - Andrew MacNeill from twhirl
That is an awesome example rofl - Geoff Schultz
You got my vote ;) - Andrew Smith
Very possilbe. Could be just inappropriate time/place/comment but yet appraising one way or the other. - Pre Priyadarshane
Now that I think about it, it seems that emotions don't have rules as to which can appear with which other ones. Good insight, Veronica - Mot Faerin
You at least have to give the cat credit. ugly/mean person not so much - Moved to Facebook from fftogo
As a card-carrying representative of ugly people, I object to the equal low status afforded to the mean and those who are simply unattractive. We may gross you out, but our flattery is sincere! - XDpaul
is this about the Playboy contest? ;-) - robert
Alejandro Reyes
Friend Feed - Many Social Behaviors All In One Place - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Friend Feed - Many Social Behaviors All In One Place
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I think it needs some better user interfaces built which I see are coming. I have a great idea for one so I imagine there are many others in the pipeline. - Dave Pook
As Dave Pook stated, FF needs a interface facelift bad. But then again craigslist gained mainstream popularity with its ui. - Pre Priyadarshane
Chris Brogan
my heart goes out to you ... satellite or terrestrial? - David Weiner
You know it's bad when you have time to snap, upload and share. - Mike Seidle
Argh... feel bad for you. - Pre Priyadarshane
Pre Priyadarshane
Alerts.com: Scheduled Reminders for Email, Mobile Phones - http://mashable.com/2008...
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** Alerts.com is a new site, launching tomorrow, that is essentially an alarm or reminder system for web content. You can receive your Alerts updates via email or SMS (or both) depending o - Pre Priyadarshane
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Yahoo Loses Two More: Fayyad and Zawodny - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** Yesterday we reported that Jeff Weiner, executive vice president of Yahoo's network division, had submitted his resignation. Now we are hearing of two more prominent departures from the - Pre Priyadarshane
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BMW Builds a Shape-Shifting Car Out of Cloth - http://feeds.wired.com/~r...
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** BMW says its radical concept is just a design study headed straight for the company museum, but the innovative car -- which actually runs -- could influence future models. - Pre Priyadarshane
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"Joel C. has a great review. Thought I should add to that. I work accross the street and Il Ritrovo is one of the finest places in Sheboygan for an Italian lunch. The salads always contain greens…" - Pre Priyadarshane
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The Story Behind Google’s New Favicon - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** Recently people have been noticing that the Google favicon, the small icon in your browser's address bar when you visit a Google site, has changed from teh familiar upper-case G to a lo - Pre Priyadarshane
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