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F*CK THE CERTAIN PRICE OF GOODS Engrish Photo By: Roger T- Tim C. said: That's my response to gas prices too.
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How to Listen for Opportunities on Twitter | chrisbrogan.com (40)
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Twitter Search is a powerful tool for businesses, once you learn how to search, and once you better understand the terms your prospective customers might use on Twitter. This won’t apply to every industry, but I was quite surprised with the tests that I ran, because I was able to come up with prospects for most anything I could think of searching as a potential business opportunity. Let’s go through an example, step by step, ...Shared by Aaron (6) Adam (8) Alex Carpenter (18) ani625 (102) Anne (12) Blueblood (0) Burcu Sarar (12) CarmanAvenue (17) Charles Heflin (5) David Murray (5) Elroy (22) Erica (1) Erik (17) J-Cormier (16) James Guske (14) Jason (7) Julius (13) Justin (4) kamikyo (8) leedsjimbo (39) Lithosphere (22) Lutz Berger (24) Mark Stevens (10) Michael Hyatt (3) Mihalcea Razvan (381) Mike Mueller (2) ModernMami (30) Nicolas Roberge (14) NikitaScene (5) Pam (11) Sandie (15) Saul (7) Stephanie Gulley (16) Stephen Grant-Jones (3) SuzyiMac (8) Tim C. (3) Troy (5) warren sukernek (37) Wesley Donehue (246) Will (8)- Michael Hyatt said: This is a fabulous tool. I use it regularly.
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Twitter Search is a powerful tool for businesses, once you learn how to search, and once you better understand the terms your prospective customers might use on Twitter. This won’t apply to every industry, but I was quite surprised with the tests that I ran, because I was able to come up with prospects for most anything I could think of searching as a potential business opportunity. Let’s go through an example, step by step, ...Shared by Aaron (6) Adam (8) Alex (36) Alex Carpenter (18) Burcu Sarar (12) Charles Heflin (5) Christopher (43) David Murray (5) DOCBook Howto (126) Elroy (22) Erik (17) Julius (13) kamikyo (8) leedsjimbo (39) Lithosphere (22) Mark Stevens (10) Michael Hyatt (3) Mike Mueller (2) Nicolas Roberge (14) rexy (23) Saul (7) SuzyiMac (8) Tim C. (3) Troy (5) UJ (39) Will (8)- Michael Hyatt said: This is a fabulous tool. I use it regularly.
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The rapture of social media paralyzes some brands Recently, I’ve spoken to a few large brands that have been getting the sermon from a few social media consultants about damnation to hell if they don’t convert. These type of scare tactics include suggesting radical change need to occur for brands to join the conversation, as well as handing over all control to the marketplace, should everyone in marketing can pack up and go home early? ...Shared by Adam (7) David Henderson (4) iAlja (35) kamikyo (8) Laurent Courtines (0) Lithosphere (22) louisgray (165) Mark (24) Matt (15) Nick Cowie (3) redplasticmonkey (8) ThirdEye (29) tigertwo (16) Tim (1) Tim C. (3) Tony (14) Wismark (12)- Adam said: Well then I guess "challenge" is my new nickname, LOLz.
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Etiquette in the Age of Social Media (26)
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I’m no Emily Post, but I have some things I want to share with you. Many come from my own experiences. Others come from thinking about how people might use the web in a less-than-polite way. In some cases, you might have a difference of opinion. Consider this a starting point, and not the final say. Please feel free to add your advice, disagree, and/or share your perspective. That’s why we’re all here. Email Etiquette ...Shared by Anatol (1) Bryan Person (24) Cheryl Harrison (1) Christelle (11) Cory (1) Daniel (9) Daniel (12) Fernando (4) frjohnsen (12) isaak (14) janequigley (13) Jeff (5) Justin Rasmussen (6) ltbeyer (11) mapo (10) Michael Bekiaris (7) Michael Kauffman (5) Mojtaba (17) oblonski (2) philgerb (16) Robin (0) sczizzo (5) Tim C. (3) Tom (9) Tsudohnimh (18) weinberg81 (9)Contribute comment -
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This system, by students at the University of Washington, uses still photographs or one single frame of a video scene to automatically improve video. The improvements are amazing. Video might contain artifacts like overexposure and low-resolution imagery and this system takes cues from still images of the scene to bring almost the entire video up to photographic quality. Can’t wait for this to hit our local point and shoot - in maybe five years. Click ...Shared by Adam Javůrek (17) Anand (2) Andrew (3) Andrew (4) bddemir (5) Ben Timms (0) Carlos (11) CharlieWhiskey (8) Dorn (9) eschnou (11) IanZ (3) iuri (5) James (11) Jan (4) jgd3 (3) Josh (17) Matt (25) Matt (12) mdc (20) Melissa Chang (1) Monocut (5) Nicolas Lehuen (12) Patrick Altman (10) Paulino (4) Philip Velichko (5) Robert (0) Satej Sirur (5) Sumesh (107) Sunil Garg (2) Tallin (7) Tim C. (3) Waqas (4)Explore read five notes- Robert said: Some very clever stuff here. The next step from your rostrum software dadn. Object removal from video at the end of the demo was impressive.
- Ben Timms said: Impressive!
- Tim C. said: This is some pretty amazing stuff!
- Matt said: Yeah but how do you serve ads with it?
- James said: Holy crap. This reminds me of that vid from a couple months ago of the software that could transform objects shot on video.My favorite parts were the camera stabilization and the sign at the end. Crazy.
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This system, by students at the University of Washington, uses still photographs or one single frame of a video scene to automatically improve video. The improvements are amazing. Video might contain artifacts like overexposure and low-resolution imagery and this system takes cues from still images of the scene to bring almost the entire video up to photographic quality. Can’t wait for this to hit our local point and shoot - in maybe five years. Click ...Shared by Alan (0) Anand (2) Andrew (3) Andrew Boardman (71) b3cak (11) Barry (9) bddemir (5) Ben (19) Ben Timms (0) Bhavesh (36) Carl (19) Carlos (11) CharlieWhiskey (8) Cliff (0) Dorn (9) Dreamside (89) Emily (1) Emon (9) eschnou (11) fundament (57) G Code (12) Gil Creque (8) glongman (24) graywolf (33) IanZ (3) iuri (5) James (11) James Forbes Keir (20) Jan (17) Jan (4) Jared (14) jgd3 (3) Josh (17) Kim A (6) Marque (0) Matt (25) Matt (12) mdc (20) Melissa Chang (1) Monocut (5) Nicolas Lehuen (12) Patrick Altman (10) Paulino (4) Phil (55) Philip Velichko (5) Rob (148) Ryan (42) Sandaruwan (16) Satej Sirur (5) Sunil Garg (2) Tallin (7) Tim C. (3) TNLNYC (5) Toby (29) Tomi (10) Tony Duckles (7) Tony Ruscoe (14) Waqas (4) zSAPping (33)Explore read five notes- glongman said: amazing
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I’m no Emily Post, but I have some things I want to share with you. Many come from my own experiences. Others come from thinking about how people might use the web in a less-than-polite way. In some cases, you might have a difference of opinion. Consider this a starting point, and not the final say. Please feel free to add your advice, disagree, and/or share your perspective. That’s why we’re all here. Email Etiquette ...Shared by AJ (208) Alex (102) Alex Bowyer (1) Anatol (1) ani625 (102) Anne (12) Anne (3) Babychen Mathew (388) Betty Parker Ellis (0) BillDeys (67) Bryan Person (24) burkinaboy (152) CannonGod (257) Cheryl Harrison (1) Chris Thomson (5) Christie Landtroop (14) coffeesister |_|) (8) cooperative (61) dani (26) Daniel (9) Daniel (12) David Wang (3) Deanna (9) Ditto Rahmat (15) dobata (441) Dr. Rus (12) Ed's NextInstinct (3) Edward Wiest (1) Elizabeth (49) Fred Schechter (75) frjohnsen (12) Fussypants (33) Glenda Watson Hyatt (8) Gregory (15) Guy (791) Heather (38) isaak (14) Jack Wilson, K4SAC (6) Jay White (2) Jeff (5) Jennifer (13) Jonathan (2) Joseph Rodgers (24) Justin Rasmussen (6) Kourosh (43) Laurent Courtines (0) Liz Hamill (11) louisgray (165) ltbeyer (11) Manos Matsakis (5) mapo (10) Marco (5) Marifer Rodriguez (0) Megan (0) Michael Bekiaris (7) Michael Fidler (9) Michael Kauffman (5) Mike F (493) ModernMami (30) mr_gadget (153) Niki1601 (13) oliver gassner (18) Paul Moss (10) philgerb (16) Pickles (12) Ryan O (15) Sandie (15) Sara (13) sarahintampa (109) Seth G (66) Shana Albert (40) Shari (7) Stephen (34) Stuart Henshall (0) symtym (16) Tad Chef (121) Tarah (5) Tiffany Monhollon (1) Tim C. (3) Tom (9) weinberg81 (9) wendy (3) Zack (6)Explore read four notes- Dr. Rus said: A great reminder for Social Media etiquette.
- Megan said: I love that he mentioned sharing links to the post in lieu of leaving comments occasionally. Case in point, I had nothing to add to the conversation, but I can share it with others.
- Laurent Courtines said: Brogan damn you and your useful posts! I sometimes feel like I have read them before, but they are a BIT different and I share them every time!
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Today I interview David Meerman Scott, who gives us insight on why we all have to be content creators and actually listen to our audience before we take action. I hope you have enjoyed this interview series and feel free to leave a comment or email me if you are interested in a particular personal brand that you want me to interview. David Meerman Scott is an award-winning online thought leadership strategist. He is the ...Contribute comment -
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By Jesse Stay of Stay N' Alive (Identi.ca/FriendFeed)Identi.ca, the open source and Federated microblogging platform, could very well put Twitter out of business as other businesses begin realizing how they can adopt it. I think the answer could very well be in the "group Twitter" concept that everyone keeps talking about and the fact that Laconi.ca, the code that powers Identi.ca, makes this very easy for anyone to do. I realized this today when Jay ...Shared by Adam (11) Adrien O'Leary (3) Alejandro-S (33) Aron (2) Brian Junyor (41) Calvin (27) Ch (132) Daniel (9) Dave (15) dd (7) Derivadow (7) dobata (441) ductapeguy (18) Ephraim (6) Eric (46) Fabio Caballero (0) griflet (12) Jeremy Neal (32) Joe (108) Justin Korn (20) KevinTunis (20) louisgray (165) Maddy Lou (12) Michael Bekiaris (7) Mike F (493) prexec (1) Richard (2) Rob (148) Rob van Alphen (27) runbuck (15) Ryan (42) Seth (12) Shey (67) smdahlen (12) Stephan (1) Tim C. (3) trentono (9) Vahid (131) Wolfgang (7) zemote (4)Explore read four notes- dd said: Identi.ca, the open source and Federated microblogging platform, could very well put Twitter out of business as other businesses begin realizing how they can adopt it.
- Calvin said: As Jesse Stay states, the true power of Identi.ca is in the development of a protocol for federated microblogging/messaging.
- runbuck said: This is an interesting platform. A portable twitter. If i read it right you can use it in one social network and then, on another network using the same opensource base, you can login and see the people you subscribe to over there but content filtered to that site. Domain specific twittering w/ a single login.
- zemote said: Wondering how to integrate Identica with Edmodo
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