Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’


Google Chrome Notebook and Living in the Cloud

It’s been a few months since Google so nicely sent me a new notebook computer. The CR48 is amazing, and it’s meant to be a netbook, not a heavy-duty workhorse. For that, it’s totally perfect. But I’m finding more and more ways to make it work the way I want it to, which is awesome! [...]

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Your Twitter Authority Matters

Wow… I’m stunned. I just read yesterday’s article from Danny Sullivan about the influence of social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook, in Google and Bing.  (What Social Signals Do Google & Bing Really Count?, December 1, 2010) Image via Wikipedia What amazed me most is that Google pays attention to your influence on Twitter! They [...]

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Twitter: So You Think It’s Just Fun and Games, eh?

Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter, says that it’s not a social network. What is it, then, and why should you care?

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Facebook: Gotta LIKE It

I noticed a flurry of activity online today about Facebook’s new change to policy that happened Monday. Apparently, you will no longer be a “fan” of a page. Now, there’s only “like.” And “like” is good. In fact, “like” is important. New “social plugins” were unveiled at Facebook’s F8 Conference in San Francisco.  Bret Taylor [...]

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Kick-Ass Social Bookmarking Tactics You Need to Know About

This is something I wrote that Danny made his own: If you like these videos, Danny’s making one just about every day… Run over to You Tube and subscribe to the OEVideos1 channel! Danny has a way of making some pretty otherwise “dry” material special. And we love him.

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OVBlogger Morphs Into The SEO News Blog

For the folks at Technorati: HDSWWG3GQKQF Yep… You’re in the right place. I’m still going to be providing you with the best content about the world of SEO, Web 2.0, and blogging, but… I started this blog in 2005, before I knew anything about SEO, and so… the URL and the title has been bothering [...]

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