Archive for November, 2009

So that’s why no one on Twitter likes Microsoft. UPDATE: TechFlash says Microsoft may be censoring the offending Tweets. Details after the jump. To remind holiday shoppers about their new OS Windows 7, Microsoft recently bought a display window in legendary New York department store Saks Fifth Avenue. In the window is a video monitor [...]

You can use the Retweet button to quickly tweet this page to your followers. Every day I am seeing more and more charity / non-profits who’s Twitter accounts have been compromised and start sending out Direct Message spam to your followers, who then become infected some may say hacked although this isn’t entirely true. Here [...]

Well, the comic above is just a joke. But the real reason was… Originally, Twitter had no character limit and several issues were aroused. For example, users tend to compose tweets of over 160 characters (the default SMS carrier limit). As a result, they were split into multiple posts and delivered (somewhat) sequentially, which didn’t [...]

This article is written by Jake Smith, a 13-Year-Old kid who has a passion for writing and loves social media, computers, and gaming. You can follow this young tech geek @JakeOSmith on Twitter! I have been reading a ton on Chrome OS. It seems to me that no one at all likes Chrome OS,  well [...]

Here are my five social media predictions for 2010. 1. Augmented Reality Applications Will Start to Go Mainstream Augmented Reality (AR) is the ability to place computer-generated information, such as text and labels, on top of live real world data, such as video from a smart phone. Most AR applications in 2009 were quaint curiosities [...]

Tuesday was another typical day for John Chow, blogger and Internet entrepreneur in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mr. Chow treated his 50,000 Twitter followers to a photograph of his lunch (barbecued chicken and French fries), discussed the weather in Vancouver and linked to a new post on his Internet business blog. Then he earned $200 by [...]

Hace pocos días hablábamos sobre qué ingredientes tiene la experiencia de cliente.  Surgió posteriormente un torrente de comentarios liderados por Mau Santambrosio, Dani Seuba y Daniel Ponte en los que intentamos desengranar más aún en qué consiste la experiencia de cliente y qué la compone. Vamos a intentar explicar qué creemos que hay dentro de [...]

TOKYO – Twitter Japan has further moved to differentiate itself from its global counterpart through the introduction of a tiered payment model that will charge audiences to view tweets from premium Twitter accounts. Speaking at the Mobidec2009 conference earlier this week, Kenichi Sugi, COO of DG Mobile – a subsidiary of Japanese Twitter partner Digital [...]

Personalmente, me interesa mucho todo lo que tiene que ver con el funcionamiento de la mente. Por eso me ha gustado uno de los últimos posts de Berto sobre la concentración en Think Wasabi. Y dentro del mundo de la mente, hay un apartado que me impacta más aún. Sí, efectivamente, me refiero al ego. [...]

When Twitter Lists were first rolled out to everyone, some people questioned how the feature would effect the long tradition of #followfriday, a weekly event on which Twitter users recommend different tweeps they enjoy for various reasons. Though Twitter Lists are changing the way some people participate in #FollowFriday, they have have actually not lowered [...]


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