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Facebook Walk-of-Shame

Sunday, October 28, 2012

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Facebook is a neurological snack of dopamine, and Facebook knows this like a crack-dealer. The situation is entirely similar to the monkey who has reached into the jar, grabbed the banana and now cannot free itself of the jar since it won’t let go of the banana. If the monkey could talk, we might hear [...]

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My Response to Facebook’s Feedback Survey

Sunday, October 28, 2012

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Facebook provided me with a user-survey this morning. Here’s my response in the “Additional Comments” section: 1. The timeline may have nice layout qualities, but it’s entirely frustrating to go back and find things I have posted and especially things I’ve posted on friend’s or business’s walls. 2. I continue to have problems uploading photos [...]

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Google’s Real Time Search Posts via #BlogChat

Sunday, December 13, 2009

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The #blogchat conversation on Twitter has always been good (I’m no regular by any means), but tonight it was screaming! MackCollier layed it out there:  ”Ok let’s go ahead and start tonite’s #blogchat discussing how the new Twitter & Facebook search deals w Google could impact your SM plan” and we were off! The speed of [...]

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Microsoft/Facebook after Google’s Lunch

Monday, July 20, 2009

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Microsoft's Office Online ("Web Office") will be offered via Facebook to one-up Google's initiatives. The product offering will be for small businesses with primarily local client bases. Imagine this solution to be something like an extranet for your company via Facebook with password, security, group features, doc storage, and of course, Microsoft Office online.

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Facebook’s “Verified Applications”

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

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Today Facebook launched a new Application directory and introduced a certification called “Verified Applications”.  A Verified Application is one that has been subjected to some additional scrutiny by Facebook. I wrote that we needed this back in 2007, and although today is a step in a good direction, we’ve a long way to go. Today’s [...]

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