Top 10 Signs You Might Be A "Weblebrity" (38)
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Andy Warhol's prophecy was fulfilled with the advent of MTV's programming and widespread reality television. We're now seeing a new kind of micro-fame which lasts well beyond 15 minutes. You don't have to have thousands of friends on My Space, Facebook or Twitter to feel like a "Weblebrity"—you can be the celebrity of your own social system regardless of size. Here are the top 10 signs you just might be a Weblebrity. :-) 1. You ...
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Devlin D said:
freaking fantastic!!!
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Mark Dykeman said:
not even close to this... yet. ;)
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janequigley said:
What is the equivalent of Warhol's 15 minutes in Internet time?
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Julius said:
very very true
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Tankboy said:
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Six Lessons I Could Only Learn by Letting My Blog Go (17)
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Photo by Freeparking. It was a little painful to read Darren Rowse’s series of posts on letting your blog go. It hit a nerve with me for reasons that are probably self-evident: in the last four months there have only been eight new posts at Skelliewag. In this post I want to explain some of the important lessons I learned by letting my blog go, and how these lessons will help me approach the future. ...
BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | Can Brits make bucks from blogging? (8)
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The answer is no, according to the co-founder of one of Britain's biggest commercial blog networks Shiny Media. In a fascinating guest post on TechCrunch UK, Ashley Norris, who has just left the business he started in 2003, explains why it is so much harder to make a living from blogging in the UK than in the US. He points out that in the US the likes of Gawker Media and the Huffington Post are ...
http://paulstamatiou.com/2008/08/21/how-to-live-the-cloud-life (67)
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There’s no doubt about it, I’m in love with the cloud. Some people might not share my fascination with storage-in-the-cloud and compute-in-the-cloud models but I can’t wait to have the same computing experience regardless of the computer or device I’m using to connect to the Internet. I’ve taken it upon myself to change my workflow and digital lifestyle to get as much of my data online and make use of web-based tools until that utopian ...
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CommunicateAsia said:
Neville likes it...so I shall give this a read.
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simonpure said:
Must get it - 'As I have mentioned countless times before, my current connection is a FTTH offering by DirecPATH, capable of over 80mbps down and over 20mbps up during non-peak times. It makes being on the cutting-edge of cloud life all the easier.'
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Jason said:
bandwagon. nuff said
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griflet said:
Paul is really the prototypical web2.0 super-user. He dominates the webtop or, like he calls it, the cloud life. I should mail him about tarpipe, how he can more seamlessly upload stuff on the cloud.
21 Must-Read Tips To Write Better Web Content (45)
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Written on 8/20/2008 by Abhijeet Mukherjee. You can catch him at Jeet Blog where he blogs about different Web 2.0 apps and online tools and how they can help you become more productive.Photo Credit: Gunnar WrobelAs a full time blogger and freelance writer, writing web content is part of my daily routine. Since it earns me a living too, it's mandatory for me to consistently polish my skills as a writer and write better content.I ...
Nine Ways to Promote Your Blog Posts (56)
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You’re writing and podcasting and videoblogging your face off and it’s starting to feel like no one’s paying attention. You want to get the right comments, and meaningful conversations started, or you want your peers to come and start a lively discourse. How do you get your best posts out there in such a way that people will come by and add to the body of work? (Note first that I’ve said “best posts” and ...
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francine said:
So funny. I know all this, but I don't do any of it, except feed my posts to Twitter. Why? I'm not really sure...
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Chris Ediger said:
Another good post from Chris Brogan.
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Vedo said:
promoting blog posts
Apple to Update MacBook Air to Penryn Soon? (4)
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PhoneNews claims that Apple is preparing to release a new version of the MacBook Air imminently. The external design is to remain the same, but the new MacBook Air is said to incorporate a new Penryn-class processor "from 2.0GHz and p...
Lessons from a Bigfoot Traffic Spike (3)
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Anyone visiting the site for the first time looking for Bigfoot pics, please see this post for the pic and details, or our introduction here Every now and then in the life of a blog, you post something that drives traffic through the roof. In our case, my post last night about news of Bigfoot allegedly being found drove record traffic to The Inquisitr, delivering out first ever day in excess of 100,000 page views ...
48 Social News Websites You Can Use (5)
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I recently wrote a beginners guide to social news websites and this article follows up on that by offering a list of the social news websites you can use to get information and web traffic. There are a great deal of social news sites on the internet, sometimes too many. Most of them are dormant and are no longer active, largely because they were poorly marketed and hence, never had an active community of users ...