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Andrew Long

Social Networking Behavioral Agreements At Work? | Slashdot - 0 views

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    Interesting post at SlashDot about new corporate agreements that restrict what employees can say about the company on the social web.
Gohary

Adobe service puts browsers side by side - 0 views

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    Important news for the web developers out there
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Streamy Takes Social Media Aggregation to the Next Level - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Streamy can easily become a great alternative to Google Reader and Tweetdeck. It's already one of the most fully-featured social media aggregators we have seen.
Maxime Lagacé

10 Must-Have Google Chrome Extensions - 2 views

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    I use 1. RSS, 3.Dictionnary, 4. PDF 5. Slideshow 6. AdBlock
David Corking

How to tell you have a problem - jarober - 2 views

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    Social media realism (from the author of a well-known news aggregator or feed reader)
Sarah HL

How to build a Facebook community (14 "levers" you need to be pulling) | Powered by Joh... - 8 views

  • What you get by working your Facebook levers: You’ll grow your fan base organically, which means they’ll stick around. You’ll be able to identify your biggest supporters. You’ll stay current on what’s important to your fans (also called “market research”).
  • 1. Messages
  • 2. Encourage Sharing
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  • 3. Discussions
  • 4. Rotating photos
  • 5. Profile Statuses
  • 6. Facebook Page Wall Posts
  • 7. Facebook Page and Group Wall Comments
  • 8. RSS Blog Feed
  • 9. Facebook Toolbar for Firefox
  • 10. Seesmic Facebook Page Feature
  • 11. Multiple Administrators
  • 12. Landing Page URLs
  • 3. Know your nodes
  • 4. Measure, Rinse and Repeat
Hendy Irawan

AtomEnabled.org - 0 views

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    Atom is a simple way to read and write information on the web, allowing you to easily keep track of more sites in less time, and to seamlessly share your words and ideas by publishing to the web. If you're new to Atom, you can find out more about what At
Hendy Irawan

Google Data Protocol - Google Code - 0 views

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    "The Google Data Protocol is a REST-inspired technology for reading, writing, and modifying information on the web. Many services at Google provide external access to data and functionality through APIs that utilize the Google Data Protocol. The protocol currently supports two primary modes of access: AtomPub: Information is sent as a collection of Atom items, using the standard Atom syndication format to represent data and HTTP to handle communication. The Google Data Protocol extends AtomPub for processing queries, authentication, and batch requests. JSON: Information is sent as JSON objects that mirror the Atom representation."
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