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SEM News, The Ultimate Guide to Search Marketing Optimization & Broad Match Or Not? (2)
on Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing (257) permalinkIn The Trenches is a weekly spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: News from the search engines and today's in-depth look, The Ultimate Guide to Search Marketing Optimization Part 1 and To Broad Match or To Not Broad Match: That is the Question. Click to continue reading...Shared by dobata (1563) Jaap Willem (17)Contribute comment
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Google’s Lively: Another ‘What If’ at Google? (14)
on Mashable! (5669) permalinkThis is a guest post written by Bernard Moon, Vice President of the Lunsford Group, a private holding company consisting of entities in technology, media, research & consulting, health care, investment boutique, and real estate. Bernard blogs at Silicon Moon. The recent announcement of Google’s Lively product has created a stir in some circles, but for me it’s a yawner. Why? It’s another Google product not related to their bread and butter of search and ...Shared by Daniel Dočekal (54) Derick Valadao (107) dobata (1563) Drew Olanoff (568) Ivo (40) Jrod (321) Mike F (2180) Morton Fox (349) Nate (216) Nick Nogueira (115) prexec (94) Rob (378) Seth G (53) Shailesh Ghimire (24)
- Derick Valadao said: really fascinating article about google and their marketing strategy.
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Staying active in social media. (8)
permalinkThe criteria for staying active in social media can be defined and interpreted in many different ways. This leads me to the foundation first, contribution. The frequency at which we contribute, dictates the level of our activity and inactivity in social media.Measuring an individuals level of activeness can be based on the mechanisms we use for participation: Communication: Blogs Micro blogging Presence applications Message boards Social networking sites Collaboration: Wikis: Wikipedia Social bookmarking Social News ...Shared by Art (300) charlie anzman (377) dobata (1563) handir (194) J. Phil (666) kenmat (69) Mike F (2180) Shinya ICHINOHE (85)
- charlie anzman said: a few surprises here ... hmmmm
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7 More Techniques to Make Your Blog Sticky (20)
on ProBlogger Blog Tips (795) permalinkIn 21 Ways to Make Your Blog or Website Sticky I shared a long list of ways to help first time readers ’stick’ to your site and become loyal readers. The comments on that post triggered a number of other ideas for making sticky sites that I want to add. Thanks to everyone who has contributed their experience - there’s some great conversation in the comments on the previous thread already. I’m going to continue ...Shared by AKs (646) amzolt (127) Brian Auer (102) Colby (74) david hobson (350) dobata (1563) elsterama (210) holly (37) James Whatley (123) jtintle (28) Krazy (398) Mike F (2180) Morten Blaabjerg (62) Mrs S (116) Paul (29) pearl (324) rzklkng (968) Scott (50) Scott Schroeder (20) Sue B (196)Contribute comment
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10 Gadgets Helping You Unwind From a Long Week of Work (43)
on Gizmodo (10973) permalinkFeeling a little stressed out? Good thing it's Friday—the weekend should offer ample opportunity to unwind. Unfortunately, some of you may be have so much going on that a couple of days off may not do the job. Not to worry, there are plenty of gadgets out there that can help you recover from the stress that a long week at work, a pile of unpaid bills, constant nagging about your "drinking problem" and a ...Shared by Abhishek Kumar (105) Adam Maldonado (557) AdamHalbauer (27) AKs (646) Alex France (1260) alyssa (47) ameo (817) Avi (3606) Benjamin (3323) Billy Adams (32) Brian Antonelli (137) Danny Archer (36) Derick Valadao (107) Digg Boss (2862) dobata (1563) Fernanda (3) Hakicoma (1009) hikbi (413) IBCmass (187) Igor Varyvoda (81) JAFO (87) Jeff (3) Jeffrey Langfels (174) k00pa (337) Kai (2309) Karthik Kastury (29) Krazy (398) Mark Woodberry (27) Matt Ellsworth (583) Matthew Harman (227) Michael Dorausch (38) Michael Religioso (265) Mr. BabyMan (1784) Patty (1002) ProBlogger (44) rachel helene (19) Robert Birming (334) sarah (853) Steve Nimmons (149) Suresh Kumar (851) Tibi Puiu (693) Toby (1382) tweez (371)
- Derick Valadao said: Awesome list.
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Is There A Way Back From Free? (19)
on louisgray.com (914) permalinkGuest Post By Colin Walker (Blog/FriendFeed)On Wednesday, Matthew Ingram posted a reaction to Mike Arrington's interview with Twitter founder Evan Williams with regards to the way Twitter is just handing their data to potential competitors for nothing.It has seemed obvious to me for a while that an ideal aspect of a business plan for a social networking service such as Twitter would be to charge partners for premium access to the API, but once you ...Shared by atul (513) charleshudson (35) charlie anzman (377) ColinWalker (31) Corvida (509) dobata (1563) handir (194) Igor Poltavskiy (237) J. Phil (666) Jeff (227) louisgray (701) matthooper (29) Mike F (2180) Mone (30) prexec (94) Rob (378) sarahintampa (386) Shey (153) Vulpes (90)Contribute comment
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Twitter Plays Nice: XMPP Firehose Data Feed To Gnip (48)
on TechCrunch (11314) permalinkTwitter is living up to its promise to open up its data stream as much as possible to developers. While I was negotiating with Twitter cofounder Evan Williams to sit down and do a video interview at Foo Camp last weekend, Gnip founder Erick Marcoullier was hitting him up to give Gnip, and therefore everyone, Twitter’s XMPP “firehose.” Williams was obviously in a good mood, because I got my interview and, as I just found ...Shared by Aaron (31) Ahmed (50) AJ (1214) Al Sutton (7) Alex C (47) Ankur (145) Bob (115) Brent (124) Charles Rice (31) Christian (256) dobata (1563) DOCBook Howto (403) ehu4ever (532) eschnou (38) fesja (20) guttertec (79) hybridite (87) indigo (26) Jaxtr (11) Jim G (20) Jim Wilkerson (58) Johan (24) karmona (27) Kevin Hamer (27) lizunlong (114) Logan (32) LouCypher (404) louisgray (701) MERc (36) metaeuphoria (146) Michael Neel (87) Mike F (2180) mjays (13) Parker (48) Paul Dunay (99) Philou (131) Radi (220) Rex (839) Rick Turoczy (127) ro11z (73) Rob (378) saj (29) Skabber (15) Soulhuntre (345) sugree (247) Vulpes (90) zapnap (99) 猫影 (136)Contribute comment
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Twitter, what are YOU doing? (4)
on The Next Web (173) permalinkThat the Twitter service is choking up every now and then is nothing new. The Twitter team had made numerous attempts to improve the continuity of the service, as they reduced features such as the reply tab, capping pagination and blocking instant messaging from time to time. It seems that all these efforts have not reduced their down-time at all. Louis Gray mentions that the list of reduced features can be extended once again, as ...Contribute comment
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Host Your Own Lifestream With Sweetcron (56)
on ReadWriteWeb (6491) permalinkNot everyone loves FriendFeed - its social media firehouse qualities can lead to a lot of noise which can certainly be overwhelming to newcomers. However, even those who don't participate on the service may see the value of a lifestream. By hosting your own lifestream, you can easily share your current activities from across the social web with your web site's visitors. Once set up, it's somewhat like a passive form of a Tumblr blog. ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (310) AJ (1214) Alberto (1668) andré.friedrichs (893) atul (513) Azeem (97) Benyu Zhang (50) Brooke Adcox (24) Charles (187) chris (1996) Chris Locke (117) Corvida (509) David (65) davidmat (1) Devindra (26) DHP (12) dobata (1563) Drew Olanoff (568) ehu4ever (532) Eric Rice (171) everfly (6) handir (194) Hisham (125) Hrafn Th. {hthth, raven} (31) Irene (20) J. Phil (666) J.D. Rucker (2018) Jamin (158) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (594) Joseph Rodgers (94) Kerry (143) Kim (124) leekelleher (16) LJ (6) marcell (97) Mark (30) Marque (104) Mathew (81) metaeuphoria (146) Mike F (2180) mikeosmith (2) Mladen (139) Netbuster (15) pflix (28) Rex (839) satoshi (43) st even (19) Stefan (20) StevieB (171) tig (155) Victor (25) webb (51) Will (35) Yung-Hui Lim (133) YuSuPh (176) 小草莓 (57)
- Will said: Lifestream apps. This is really where its going on our buddy Yongfook here has a great jump on it. Open source and extensible, this app holds a lot of promise.
- Hrafn Th. {hthth, raven} said: Open source alternative to friendfeed.
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Teva To Buy U.S. Generics Rival Barr For $7.4 Billion (20)
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Sync and Back Up Your Data with Conduit for Linux (86)
on Lifehacker (11579) permalinkAdmit it—even if your desk could be the cover shot for Organized Worker Monthly, your data is all over the place. Between desktop apps, online networks, and webapp tools, it's easy to lose track of data and duplicate tasks, simply because it's not all accessible, or it takes too much of your time to keep it all synced up and together. Conduit, an in-development program for the Linux desktop, makes it simple to link your ...Shared by Abe (89) AJ (1214) Anand L (48) Andrew (81) ani625 (557) Anoop Engineer (4) anthony warnick (69) Art (300) Ashish Jaiswal (8) Bene (13) binduwavell (77) Brandon (76) bsag (12) Camtron 9000 (393) cesaracardoso (183) Chris (7) ckaroli (279) Compuwizard123 (134) consolamentor (28) d0m1n4t3 (7) Dan (56) DarkBls (170) David Arcos (50) diffus (22) dobata (1563) Duane (371) embee (613) enguillem (38) Eric (35) Fernando Batista (65) foxmachia (194) geekblake (20) GrosaPrap (297) hoosteen (120) HUNG (415) Ian Swainson (12) Inman (12) james (16) Jeffrey (34) jezarnold (30) John Massaglia (25) JohnMu (47) Jon (50) Jon (43) Jonnie (16) Josh (35) Josh (186) Kevin (209) khoyot3 (50) Kin (35) King (38) Library (27) Mark Roberts (52) Mark Whiting (53) Matt Hall (49) mbrannig (5) metaeuphoria (146) Mike F (2180) NeonDemon (391) Niklas (58) nilegomez (45) nparker13 (592) patrick (35) Paul (49) potentato (67) Ramkumar R. Aiyengar (36) Robert (35) Rutger Blom (92) Sandaruwan (53) spsneo (67) Srinvard (280) Steve (52) thr33 (87) TJ (103) Tony Duckles (32) Tor Erling (188) Travis Tubbs (45) vraicovi (80) Walter Rodrigo de Sá Cruz (232) wwj (94) Wyctim (163) Zach (298) zemlanin (133) Zoram (85) Владимир Анохин (29) 攻疼新一 (1260)Contribute comment
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Outlook vs. Gmail - 7h3 Ð3ƒ1n171v3 (0mp4r1$10n (96)
on Lifehacker (11579) permalinkEditor: Being digital vagabonds without an Exchange server, we Lifehacker writers use online apps like Gmail and Google Calendar to get things done. But can an Outlook user make the switch without losing out? Guest contributor Jared Goralnick's here today to take a look. Gmail launched in 2004 and has matured each year, but Microsoft Outlook (with Exchange) is still the most popular tool for accessing email. Comparing the two side by side, is it ...Shared by AaronTN (195) AJ (1214) Alec Peden (92) AlexT (12) alvarezcepeda (33) ancameme (24) Andre (7) ani625 (557) Art (300) Arvin (44) Benyu Zhang (50) Black_Skorpio (100) Brenton (92) Camtron 9000 (393) Carbonlord (1233) Chad (387) Chandoo (87) Chris. F. Masse (274) Christopher Elliott (744) Christopher Evans (29) cjumbo (109) ckaroli (279) Daemach (73) dalehugo (32) DiMar (44) dobata (1563) Doug (10) Duane (371) Dustin (28) embee (613) Evgeni L. / Reepicheep (150) Florinda P (55) Fuad (17) Hasan (255) HejGustav (148) Holger E (66) houseinrlyeh (211) Howard (22) Howard Yermish (18) Ingar (14) Ion (35) Israel (17) JASon (21) Jason David Pelker (116) jezarnold (30) jon bradford (41) Jon Host (86) Josh (26) Josi (72) Juan M. Cazorla (52) judson (40) junior (87) Keith (179) Kendra (57) Kevin (1) Krazy (398) Laura (26) Lindsay (51) lisamac (69) Mario Sundar (106) Mark McKay (107) Michael (150) Mike (2) minnesotan (10) Mr. BabyMan (1784) Mr. Flowerpot (91) nlnnet (19) nparker13 (592) Paul (49) pkj (56) PMinze (177) Pramod (404) prattmic (272) Qian (277) rOckY (695) rossboardman (9) rtsnance (63) Ryan (85) Sai Gudigundla (33) Sean (121) shanebee (102) sinisterff (52) Spudsstuff (144) Srinvard (280) st even (19) Steve (148) Steve (6) Stewtopia (14) Sumesh (243) TJ (103) vim (38) wvpv (46) Wyctim (163) yigalc (33) Zoram (85) 攻疼新一 (1260)Explore read five notes
- Chad said: I've recently, finally, started to make great strides in converting my less tech savy friends and family to Gmail for personal emails. Due mostly, I think, to the fact that people are getting sick of not having access to their email absolutely everywhere. Why go through the trouble of configuring an email client on every machine you use? Your emails exist "in the cloud", so why not also your client? Next step, office documents.
- AaronTN said: Really good article. Great if you are trying to make your way over to Gmail.
- Stewtopia said: Jared's got a great comparison of the two products here. While the article probably won't get anyone in these two entrenched camps to switch products, it does highlight the strengths and weaknesses of both platforms.
- jezarnold said: Really great comparison.. thanks lifehacker! IF i ever started my own company, i would seriously consider GAFYD
- nlnnet said: Why still use a version stuck to a physical location?
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Fighting For Its Life, Yahoo Uses Homepage To Battle Icahn (76)
on TechCrunch (11314) permalinkYahoo is pulling out its biggest gun in the showdown with Carl Icahn: the Yahoo homepage itself. Right now on Yahoo.com, the single most-visited page on the Web (with 304 million unique visitors worldwide in May, according to comScore), there is a big purple button the third box down aimed squarely at Yahoo shareholders. The button takes people to this page where Yahoo outlines its argument against investor Carl Icahn, who wants to replace Yahoo’s ...Shared by Ahmed (50) Alex (105) Alex Dumitru (2044) Alex Kapranoff (65) Andrei (162) Andrew (33) Andrew Girdwood (78) Andrew Ruess (619) Avi (3606) Azeem (97) Babychen Mathew (1693) Bertrand Doux (3) Brenton (16) Brian Benzinger (13) Brooke Adcox (24) Carbonlord (1233) cesaracardoso (183) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (2011) Dan (90) Danny (8) David (10) David (65) Deborah Petersen (3420) Derek (220) Digg Boss (2862) dobata (1563) EricAppel (29) Ethan (169) everyone loves a wee sombrero (417) Fenng (263) Gabriel (72) GP (176) Haidong (54) iAlja (270) Igor Poltavskiy (237) ionela (617) Jakob (148) Jawad Shuaib (49) Jeff Rasmussen (48) Jeffrey (34) Jim (21) Jim Wilkerson (58) joekwon (57) Jonathan Sterling (137) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (594) Jorge (17) Jrod (321) King (38) Levon Karayan (44) Matt Van Horn (83) Merlin (48) metaeuphoria (146) Michael Neel (87) Mike F (2180) Mushin (178) MV (117) Nick Nogueira (115) Pat (53) Rex (839) Riaz (39) ricardo (255) Rick Turoczy (127) Rob (378) Sacha (107) sadiq kassamali (320) saj (29) Satya (78) saxjazman9 (93) sumidiot (40) Sun Tzu (2943) SuperSpiker (39) Travis (87) truman (22) War-N (51) warrior007 (1507) 猫影 (136)Explore read five notes
- David said: wow!
- Sacha said: about time they fought back!
- Haidong said: It's not likely to see anywhere else
- Jorge said: Wow. I have a feeling this could really backfire on Yahoo! and I hope it does. The shareholders deserve more than what the management has been giving them.
- everyone loves a wee sombrero said: Have to admit, I'm still a Yahoo fan. Jumped ship from Hotmail to Yahoo very early on and used to love the Yahoo!Clubs and boards.
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Identi.ca implements the Twitter API (27)
on Scripting News (435) permalinkYesterday I got an email from Evan Prodromou at identi.ca saying that they had implemented the Twitter API; he asked if I would test my apps against their implementation. I did, and I'm happy to report that I was able to run all my code, unmodified, except for substituting identi.ca/api where ever twitter.com appears in an address. That's what I call compatible! It all "just worked" (so far, knock wood, I am not a lawyer, ...Shared by Alex (242) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (309) Clint Ecker (400) Dan York (96) Darkwookiee (36) Dennis Laumen (87) dobata (1563) DOCBook Howto (403) Erez (59) hybridite (87) iAlja (270) Inferis (9) John Magnus (115) Jonas Bolinder (66) Jonathan (69) louisgray (701) metaeuphoria (146) Michael (70) Mike F (2180) Mladen (139) Mone (30) oniquet (34) Ontario Emperor (250) Philippe Martin (82) Roland Tanglao (306) Ross (60) tig (155)
- Inferis said: Nice.
- DOCBook Howto said: Now let the apps and porting begin... SocialToo will have auto-follow support tonight.
- Mone said: za anche noi?
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Wanted: Trackbacks to FriendFeed Entries (10)
on I'm Not Actually a Geek (183) permalinkThomas Hawk posted this on FriendFeed: Want to know why the future of FriendFeed is a search engine? Try this search. http://friendfeed... I get more great blog post ideas and find more valuable information from this search than anyplace else on the web today. I agree. I use FriendFeed entries as points of illumination for my blog posts. The site has really generated some terrific points of view and information. For a blogger, it’s a ...