Wednesday, September 30, 2009

ohnotheydidnt: Scorsese, Allen, Aronofsky&others join "FREE POLANSKI" petition

Woody Allen in concert in New York City.Image via Wikipedia
ohnotheydidnt: Scorsese, Allen, Aronofsky&others join "FREE POLANSKI" petition: "Woody Allen
Wes Anderson
Darren Aronofsky
Jonatham Demme
Stephen Frears
David Lynch
Martin Scorsese"
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Same great Movable Type;now tih dash at Zemata

Corey showed me the list of the most popular Wikipedia articles.

It's insane. It makes no sense. It has rock stars, dead dictators and body parts on it.

Huh? If you look at the top music of December, 1971, they're all songs you probably like. Pop music appeals to the masses, and the bestseller list was a fairly accurate indicator of what we were humming. All of us.

The way to understand lists that aren't vintage pop music is this: it isn't one list. It's four or five, mushed together. You have the list of rock acts, overlaid with the list of comic book heroes, etc. There isn't one person (at least I hope not) who's interested in all of these articles.

Seen like that, you can underst

in reference to:

"Same great Movable Type; now with a dash of Zemanta!


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We’re really excited to announce that our plug-in will ship with new versions of Movable Type! This means that by downloading the new Movable Type 4.32 (that’s the latest version), you get all the blogging goodness of Movable Type, but now with a dash of Zemanta baked right in by default! And the best part is that you dont have to do anything extra to enjoy the same Zemanta excellence that you love. It really couldn’t be easier! No extra plug-ins, no additional installations. Easy peasy lemon squeezy"
- MarshalSandler.com » Same great Movable Type; now with a dash of Zemanta! (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sharp's PC-Z1 NetWalker takes the inevitable unboxing journey

Sharp's PC-Z1 NetWalker takes the inevitable unboxing journey: "Sharp's PC-Z1 NetWalker conjured up all sorts of love and hate-filled emotions when we toyed with it earlier this month, but for fans of unorthodox handhelds, minor details like a wonky optical pad and frail keys aren't apt to put a damper on the excitement found in this moment. The cool kids over at Pocketables were able to procure a unit over the weekend from Japan (right on cue, might we add), and predictably, they've broken out the camera in order to let you relive the unboxing experience and see it side-by-side with a UMID mbook M1. The read link folks, that's where it's at."
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Web-Wide Data

Web-Wide Data: "When visiting and interacting with websites we share important data about ourselves: Netflix knows some movies I watch, Amazon knows some books I read, and Last.fm knows some music I listen to.

While this data enables these services to provide additional value - Amazon suggests books; Last.fm notifies me of concerts - there’s two major issues: (i) the data is not accessible by the user; (ii) the data is site-centric.

For example, despite Netflix knowing some movies I watch, they don’t know about my movie activity across other sites. And there’s no easy way for me to let them know.

Therein lies the problem to site-centric datasets that aren’t user controlled: each site represents a fraction of our total web activity within a given vertical. Increasingly our interactions within a vertical are web-wide. For movies, we read reviews on Rotten Tomatoes or IMDB, watch trailers on Apple, buy tickets on Fandango, rent from Netflix, and buy discs from Amazon."
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

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Leopold Bloom on Get Glue
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Leopold Bloom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Leopold Bloom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search

Leopold Bloom is the fictional protagonist and antihero[1] of James Joyce's novel Ulysses, assuming the role of the 'Odysseus' character. Like the Greek hero in The Odyssey, he is absent at the beginning of the story, and does not feature until episode four of the novel (itself the opening episode of part two). Joyce introduces Bloom to the reader with the distinctive (and now semi-famous) words:

Mr Leopold Bloom ate with relish the inner organs of beasts and fowls. He liked thick giblet soup, nutty gizzards, a stuffed roast heart, liverslices fried with crustcrumbs, fried hencods' roes. Most of all he liked grilled mutton kidneys which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented urine.

Born in 1866, Bloom is the only son of Rudolf Virág (a Hungarian from Szombathely who emigrated to Ireland, converted from Judaism to Protestantism, changed his name to Rudolph Bloom and later committed suicide), and of Ellen Higgins, an Irish Protestant. They lived in Clanbrassil Street, Portobello. He married Marion (Molly) Tweedy on 8 October 1888. The couple have one daughter, Millicent (Milly), born in 1889; their son Rudolph (Rudy), born in December 1893, died after eleven days. The family live at 7 Eccles Street in Dublin.

Ulysses focuses primarily on Bloom and on the contemporary odyssey he embarks upon through Dublin over the course of the single day of 16 June 1904, and the various types of people and themes he encounters (although episodes 1 to 3, as well as 9 and to a lesser extent 7, concentrate more on Stephen Dedalus, who in the plan of the book represents the Telemachus to Bloom's Odysseus). Joyce aficionados celebrate 16 June as 'Bloomsday'.

As he goes about his day, Bloom's thoughts primarily portray him as somewhat preoccupied with the affair between Molly and her manager (Hugh 'Blazes' Boylan); and, prompted by the funeral of friend Paddy Dignam, the death of his child, Rudy. His absence of a son may be what leads him to take a shine to Stephen, whom he goes out of his way to take care of in the book's latter episodes, rescuing him from a brothel, walking him back to his own house and even offering him a place there to study and work. Also encountered are his sometime chauvinistic attitudes, his penchant for voyeurism and his unfaithful epistolary alter ego, 'Henry Flower'. Bloom detests violence, and his relative indifference to Irish nationalism leads to disputes with some of his peers (most notably 'the Citizen' in the Cyclops chapter).
[edit] Elsewhere in popular culture

Writer-director Mel Brooks adopted the name 'Leo Bloom' for the mousy accountant in his film/musical The Producers. Leo is a nervous accountant, prone to panic attacks and who keeps a security blanket to calm himself. Nevertheless it is Leo who has the idea of how to make money from a failed play.

Former Pink Floyd bandmate Roger Waters references Leopold Bloom in his song 'Flickering Flame' as sitting with Molly Malone.

It has also been suggested by Jeffrey Meyer in 'Orwell's Apocalypse: Coming Up For Air, Modern Fiction Studies' that George Orwell's primary character George Bowling in 'Coming Up For Air' was modelled on Leopold Bloom.

In The Daily Show with Jon Stewart pre"
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janet fouts - FAROO Real Time Search


janet fouts - FAROO Real Time Search: "how to write good tweets and be a good twittizen Janet Fouts
janetfouts.com - 1 days ago 6
to do something through one of your new buddies. Great post Janet. I can't add much more, but like ..."
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Tatu Digital Media :: Websites, Product Demos, E-learning and web marketing strategy


Tatu Digital Media :: Websites, Product Demos, E-learning and web marketing strategy: "Web Strategy
Social networking
Product promotion
Web design
Web promotion (SEO)
E-commerce
Web-based training
On-site training
Branding, and marketing
Website audits
Useability"
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Monday, September 28, 2009

MarshalSandler.com » Repositioning The Traditional Advertising & Marketing Agency In A Social Media Driven World

My social Network on Flickr, Facebook, Twitter...Image by luc legay via Flickr


Repositioning The Ad AgencyAudiences are skipping TV spots with their DVRs and  learning how to ignore ads on the web. Instead, they’re talking (bluntly) about products and brands on Twitter, chatting about them on Facebook and searching for the reviews and opinions of other customers on Google before they buy. Armed with free, easy-to-use tools that allow them to ask trusted friends what they think or give an unsolicited opinion to hundreds in an instant – it’s word of mouth on fire. The truth is, as people are increasingly empowered by social media, marketers are losing control.

MarshalSandler.com » Repositioning The Traditional Advertising & Marketing Agency In A Social Media Driven World
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MarshalSandler.com » Best Glue Swag Photos

 I’m sure most of you have seen our awesome Glue shirts and stickers. We’ve been sending them out to passionate Glue-rs, and also sending them around the country (and Canada) to different tech events.

If you haven’t seen the swag, check out our Flickr Group, I <3 Glue, where Glue-rs are posting pictures of themselves sporting their Glue gear.

I’ve picked some favorite pictures to highlight:

    Dan (JengaJumanji) for incorporating a Gorilla wearing a suit.
    Matthew (matthewclower) for including his adorable nephew
    Stephen (nemoid) for putting a Glue Shirt on his puppy Harry
    Jeff (jpbrunelle) for being awesome
    and Eggo, for carrying around her shirt around the mall
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MarshalSandler.com » Tech Burgh now Trains Priced Right

 Don’t forget that we’re offering online training too.
1:1 training showing you what to do, and how to do it online, in your own time, on your own computer.
Cpanel, analytics, SEO, wordpress, online safety and more.
On your schedule and at just $25/hour. (multiple hour discounts available).

Spread the word and thanks again.



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we are your web team

Revenflo is a great firm and deserves a shout out and a Sidewicki

in reference to:

"We Are Your Web Team"
- RevenFlo | Web Marketing Services NC / SC (Charlotte, Rock Hill, Charleston) (view on Google Sidewiki)

Marshal Sandler - DandyID

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explore seth godin

Excellent results from Feedly

in reference to: feedly | explore seth godin (view on Google Sidewiki)

Of Course,it's not true

As usual Seth Godin Wakes us up !

in reference to:

"The future is just like the past (but shinier)


Of course, it's not true."
- MarshalSandler.com » The future is just like the past (but shinier) (view on Google Sidewiki)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Henri Cartier-Bresson's Last Decisive Moment

Bresson Taught Leica how to take a photo !

in reference to:

""extension of his eye.""
- AMERICANSUBURB X: THEORY - "Henri Cartier-Bresson's Last Decisive Moment (2004)" (view on Google Sidewiki)

Some Brands are more Lijit than others.

Some Brands are more Lijit than others.: "The last few days I was in New York at the OMMA Global Conference. The OMMA Conference gathers Ad Industry experts to discuss where online advertising has been and where it’s going. This year, the title was “The New Socialism” and talked about how social media is often the key to engagement between brands and audiences. Of course, we already knew that. Lijit is based on engaging your readers with your Brand through all the social connections you have. It was fun to see Madison Avenue coming to the same conclusion.

There were lots of good panels including one entitled “The Mommy Bloggers - What It’s Like When Marketers Really, Really Want You”. That panel featured a couple of Lijit publishers and many thought-provoking insights.

OMMA was very interesting to me because lately, we have been approached by some major brands to help them reach very specific audiences within our publisher base. When there’s a convergence between a publisher’s audience and a Brand, we offer the opportunity to the publisher. Sometimes these are specific Ads within a publisher’s search results page, sometimes these are display campaigns that we offer to our publishers for the content pages, and sometimes they are cool interactive applications that run on the publisher’s site.

Of course, we only offer these opportunities to our publishers if they have expressed an interest in monetizing their site with us. We respect that many publishers simply want to deliver a great experience for their readers and monetizing is not important. For those that are interested, major brands are looking for audiences like yours, and we talk with them every day.

If you’re a Lijit publisher and have not heard from us about a specific opportunity, it’s most likely that we haven’t found the right opportunity for you yet. If you are interested in hearing more, please send us a note. If not - no problem, we want to make sure we are the best solution in helping your readers effectively connect with your Brand!

This entry was posted on Friday, September 25th, 2009 at 11:04 am and is filed under Lijit publishers, ad network, events, industry. You can follow any"
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Time to be Frank » Blog Archive » Land of the Misfit Toys

Time to be Frank » Blog Archive » Land of the Misfit Toys: "I tend not to post when I have a lot on my mind that I am trying to work through. Sometimes it may be personal, other times work or even career. In the past few years I have had a lot of new things happening in my life that cause me to ponder many things, especially about the future. Recently I have been thinking about my own career path and what it all means. Social media has added an interesting realm to my life and I am not going to say it hasn’t brought struggles too. I strive to be as open as possible with things, but sometimes you have to come to conclusions on your own.

I love leading the way, whether it be with a team or a movement for Customer Service. I never strive for the status quo, especially with work. We all need to continually evolve our abilities and companies need to broaden their horizons to meet an ever changing Customer. My style is not playing politics but instead concentrating on the Customer story and what is in front of me at the time. Sometimes in doing this people that are close to the process work off of their own historical information. I am lucky to work with many that have great experience in the cable and telecommunications industry; I learn a lot from them every day. My background is financial services, which provides more of an outsider view. Sometime this makes me feel like a misfit.

I talk to many businesses regarding their efforts in social media. In fact I have been approached by many companies about helping them build their efforts. Most companies channel their social media through marketing or PR. It is funny the reaction I receive when I tell them that I am just a simple Customer Service guy. The marketers tend to be so stuck on the brand and sales, so they do not always see the community and relationship aspects in the space. I have many friends in marketing that have built a similar view as mine, but they are already successful in the space. Some in PR concentrate on the message as opposed to the relationship. My view is this space is about the Customers, helping, listening and having conversations with them. So as I talk to these different companies I recognize what a misfit that I may be.

I then look at all my friends in social media and I realize how different we all are. It is these differences that make social media such a great place and a way to hear others perspectives. As I was sitting pondering recent events, my own place in life, and how we all connect, I started to realize we are all in this place of misfit toys creating a home for all to enjoy no matter who they are, what they have been through, or where they are heading. Being this misfit is a trophy we all carry because we are leading and doing things in a different manner. Whether we are doing this online, at work, or within our home life we are carving this new path. The misfit toys have found their home with each other."
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Real Steve Harlow

Nice shout out for Sidewicki

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"September
26,
2009
















socialmedian: I (Louis Gray) Don't Want To Hear About Distributed Conversations Any More | louisgray.com"
- socialmedian: I (Louis Gray) Don't Want To Hear About Distributed Conversations Any More | louisgray.com - The Real Steve Harlow (view on Google Sidewiki)

About David Beach

I feel this weblog is one of the best I read so I did a Sidewiki hope everyone enjoys this read-

in reference to:

"About David Beach


About Beach

My name is David Beach. But people call me just “Beach”.

I write about my life and career and anything else that comes to mind.I co-founded 12seconds.tv

I work at Yahoo! as Senior Product Manager of Yahoo! TravelThere to here...

I was born in San Francisco, but mostly grew up in Santa Cruz, CA.
As a kid I started playing around with sound recording and media
manipulation using any recording device and noise-maker I could get my
hands on. I was a straight-up dork. Inspired by The Residents and Negativland, I found anyway I could to make weird sounds.  I worked at the Boardwalk
in Santa Cruz for $2.80 an hour when I was thirteen and earned enough to
afford my
first Pentax portable VHS VCR and camera. This somehow began to funnel my dorkiness into a possible career.

I began to get into computers around this time as well. Text-based
Interactive Fiction games totally fascinated me and gave me an
understanding of how immersive the medium could be. I quickly tried to
find as many ways as possible to combine computing with audio and video
using a Commodore 64, then an Apple II. Let's face it, you could put text over video and add a rainbow swirl effect, but it was something. I soon discovered
Usenet and haven’t been offline since.

In 1989, I was accepted on scholarship to Brooks Institute of
Photography in Santa Barbara to study cinematography. But at the last
minute, I decided I was too punk rock and perhaps too afraid to go and founded an independent
record label called “Quagmire, The Label” instead.

The label lasted several years. We released many albums by A Western
Front, The Slowest Train in the World, Laughing Sam’s Dice, Baby, Elijah Craig, and others you never heard of. Besides running the business,
I designed all collateral, album covers, and promotional material, as
well as shot and directed music videos. Late in 1993 our national
distributor went bankrupt and locked up our inventory. We were left
with nothing but master tapes and artwork. At this point we decided we
were done with doing things the normal way. This led us to become the
first record label on the Internet, starting with a gohper site then on
the WWW. In 1994 we released the first album ever to be distributed
electronically. Then I hooked up with The Internet Underground Music
Archive (IUMA) to become their Art Director. This is where I met Rob Lord, Jeff Patterson, Jon Luini, Ian Rogers, and Ryan Melcher, among many other very talented and creative innovators.

Later in 1994 I co-founded Artists for Revolution through Technology
(ARTnet) and we developed the first online art museum called the
Internet Arts Museum for FREE (IAMfree). ARTnet was a not-for-profit
organization created to discover and distribute digital art for free.
Music, photography, literature, and interactive pieces were exhibited
at artnet.org/iamfree. ARTnet worked with the International Computer
Music Association and Jon Luini to produce the first live netcast using
Asynchronous Transfer Mode.

Tired of starving, in 1995 I co-founded LVL Interactive and designed
and built Egghead.com, then later that year, Cisco’s Internet Junction
which was their first venture in e-commerce and digital software
distribution. I became Chief Information Architect and then CCO of
I-Storm Studios specializing in e-commerce development and online
product marketing experiences. Our clients included Cisco, Disney, Sun,
HP, AIG, Netscape, Sony, Philips, Oracle, Sears, Egghead, Palm,
Computer Associates, E-Trade, DirecTV, Acer, beyond.com, Toshiba,
Digital Island, fatbrain.com, Bank of America, Broadvision, The Fox
Network, The Burning Man Project, Warner Bros. Records, Winamp, Grand
Royal Records, IUMA, Addicted to Noise, and others... I worked with
some of the greatest people back then. Steve Venuti, Chris Coluzzi, Cale Peeples, Ramon Colcer, Pat Goddard, Dave Brinda, Danny Vendrell, Stuart Mangrum, and Scott Beale, among many others.


I was once selected by NetGuide magazine as one of the 25 most
influential people online with Charles Schwab, Al Gore, and Susie on
Sex... so what does that tell you?

My design and product work has been featured in
several books and other magazines including Lynda Wienman's web design
series, 10 Secrets to Web Success, Designing Interactive Communities,
The Web After Hours, Wired, Time Magazine, and Entertainment Weekly.



I started at Yahoo! in 2001 a month after Terry Semel and the gang
came on board. It was during the first big round of layoffs and it felt a little strange.
While at Yahoo! I headed up social commerce application development,
process development, and did extensive work on the user experience of
search and the process of finding and comparing products.

I left Yahoo! in 2006 to join the social search start-up Wink
as Director of Product Management. There, I worked with a great team to
transform the site and technology to create the first people search
engine for online personas.

In July of 2007 I returned to Yahoo! to become the Senior Manager of Products for Yahoo! Brickhouse. 

I'm passionate about my work and my life. Sometimes they get rather
enmeshed. My hobbies include the world of digital music distribution,
building kick-ass online communities, collecting music, photography,
and playing the Theremin

I live in Santa Cruz near the Mystery Spot with my wife Jane and my two children.  I have a dog named Thurston and a cat named Daisy.

Someday I'd like to make documentary films.































Obligatory Introduction


I'm David Beach and this is my blog. I'm a Product Manager, Information Architect, and founder of 12seconds.tv. I'm also surviving lung cancer. This site is about my life online and some other junk... enjoy"
- David Beach's Blog: About David Beach (view on Google Sidewiki)

Getting Past cluelessness :

Great review of Twitter by Shel Israel

in reference to:

"Getting past cluelessness: some tips on getting started on Twitter"
- MarshalSandler.com » Getting past cluelessness: some tips on getting started on Twitter (view on Google Sidewiki)

Clinton Global Initiative-Where Interests Align

Excellent Article from the Folks a Edelman

in reference to:

"I attended the Clinton Global Initiative for the past two days in New York City. It is the fifth year for the CGI, started by former  President Clinton to unite business, government and civ"
- MarshalSandler.com » Clinton Global Initiative—Where Interests Align (view on Google Sidewiki)

MarshalSandler.com » Clinton Global Initiative—Where Interests Align

 Clinton Foundation

MarshalSandler.com » Clinton Global Initiative—Where Interests Align
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Friday, September 25, 2009

Google Public Policy Blog: Response to AT&T's letter to FCC on Google Voice

Google Public Policy Blog: Response to AT&T's letter to FCC on Google Voice: "This afternoon AT&T filed a letter with the Federal Communications Commission, alleging that Google Voice is preventing its users from making outbound calls to certain phone numbers with inflated access charges, and asking the Commission to intervene.

Here's the quick background: Local telephone carriers charge long-distance companies for originating and terminating calls to and from their networks. Certain local carriers in rural areas charge AT&T and other long-distance companies especially high rates to connect calls to their networks. Sometimes these local carriers partner and share revenue with adult chat services, conference calling centers, party lines, and others that are able to attract lots of incoming phone calls to their networks"
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Suggestions For You

Favorite reference for good reads !

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- msandler on Get Glue (view on Google Sidewiki)

Editorial: If you thought ACORN was bad ... | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Opinion: Editorials

Editorial: If you thought ACORN was bad ... | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Opinion: Editorials
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LIRR Tweets

LIRR Tweets: "

About LIRR Tweets

Shows the latest tweets from LIRR Commuters. Find out what LIRR Commuters are thinking of via twitter. Warning: Content may be inappropriate for persons ages 13 and under.
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Travel Observations

Excellent Observations on Public Transportation

in reference to:

"Travel Observations"
- MarshalSandler.com » Travel Observations (view on Google Sidewiki)

New Marketing Labs Announces Inbound Marketing Summit Expert ... (via AlertRank.com)

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Mentions about marshal Sandler

This is another of my favorites it does followme on the WWW ?

in reference to:

"Mentions about marshal sandler"
- marshal sandler - Social Mention search (view on Google Sidewiki)

ADD U Rank To Your Toolbar

I just searched my self on U Rank Interesting Search Tool

in reference to:

"function installuRankSearchEngine() {if( window.external && ('AddSearchProvider' in window.external)) { window.external.AddSearchProvider('http://urank.viveri.com/search.xml'); }}
try{if( window.external && ('IsSearchProviderInstalled' in window.external) && window.external.IsSearchProviderInstalled('http://urank.viveri.com')==0 ) { document.write('<a href="" onclick="installuRankSearchEngine();return false;"><b><font color="green">Add U Rank to your search bar</font></b></a>');}
}catch(e){}Add U Rank to your search bar"
- marshal sandler - U Rank (view on Google Sidewiki)

Feeling the Community

Excellent Read from Chris Brogan one of my Favorite !

in reference to:

"Feeling the Community"
- chrisbrogan.com — Learn How Human Business Works - Beyond Social Media (view on Google Sidewiki)

KEF lands its wireless HTB2SE-W subwoofer

KEF lands its wireless HTB2SE-W subwoofer


                                     endgadget.com
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Welcome(to the family ),Wijit! | The Lijit Project Diaries #2

Nice feature welcome folks to your content !
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Deep Links Makes Life as A New Mom Easier

Interesting information on the use of Deep Links

in reference to:

"Deep Links Makes Life As A New Mom Easier"
- MarshalSandler.com » Deep Links Makes Life As A New Mom Easier (view on Google Sidewiki)

What do Murals Teach us About Leadership

Frank Eliason of Comcast using a micro blogging application and 140characters brought
Tech Support to the Business Community on the Internet !

in reference to:

"What do Murals Teach Us About Leadership?"
- Time to be Frank » Blog Archive » What do Murals Teach Us About Leadership? (view on Google Sidewiki)

Charticle:The Death of the Print Newspaper

Mr Rubel a Public Relations Executive is a great
content creator and is a real fact checker !

in reference to:

"September
24,
2009
















Charticle: The Death of the Print Newspaper"
- Charticle: The Death of the Print Newspaper - The Steve Rubel Lifestream (view on Google Sidewiki)

Shoreditch area of London

If I were in London right now I would Be at Bloom's Deli having a Salt Beef Sandwich !

in reference to:

"Shoreditch area of London"
- Gotham Gal: Shoreditch area of London (view on Google Sidewiki)

This Applies to doctorial students &amp; mist IT People in any stage of life_

Andrew has a lot of great information on his site I find it a good read !

in reference to:

"This applies to doctoral students & most IT people in any stage in life ..."
- Flip Bits Not Burgers (view on Google Sidewiki)

Social Media ROI-or is it Roe?

Excellent article from one of my favorite content creators instead of a comment I did a Sidewiki

in reference to:

"Social Media ROI- or is itROE?"
- Social Media ROI- or is itROE? | Janet Fouts (view on Google Sidewiki)

Twitter Manners -ho to write good tweets and be a good twittizen

Excellent by one of my favorite wordsmiths I could add a cmment on this post but I will Sidewicki it !

in reference to:

"Twitter manners- how to write good tweets and be a good twittizen"
- Twitter manners- how to write good tweets and be a good twittizen | Janet Fouts (view on Google Sidewiki)

Seth Godin About

I read a lot of Blogs but there are few who can create content in a capsulized form like Seth Godin-He writes with a Clear conscience can create a headline write a deck and rag a line !
in reference to:
"Seth is a writer, a speaker and an agent of change."
- Seth Godin (view on Google Sidewiki)
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Techburgh Support

I use Techburgh as my as my web hosting Service first and foremost they understand service and popular pricing-Andy Quayle and his Techburgh Blog are a great resource, his reviews of applications whether Microsoft Google and others are well written and an easy read ! Andy is a Mobile Phone Expert !

in reference to:

"is finally getting into the Mobile App space."
- Techburgh Blog and Podcast (view on Google Sidewiki)

Startup Visas

I'm in London for Seedcamp 2009 and I've been spending the day with entrepreneurs and technologists from all over europe. It's a reminder that the world is full of great entrepreneurs and technologists.

I started my day in a board meeting with one of our companies that was started in Europe. It turns out one of the founders of that company, one that is growing and hiring in the US, cannot get back into the states right now because of a Visa issue

in reference to:

"I'm in London for Seedcamp 2009 and I've been spending the day with entrepreneurs and technologists from all over europe. It's a reminder that the world is full of great entrepreneurs and technologists.I started my day in a board meeting with one of our companies that was started in Europe. It turns out one of the founders of that company, one that is growing and hiring in the US, cannot get back into the states right now because of a Visa issue"
- A VC (view on Google Sidewiki)

Google Sidewiki

http://www.techradar.com/
This may just be the best toolbar Addition Yet !
Google just turned up the volume of the web a notch, with the launch of Sidewiki for Google Toolbar.

Activating Sidewiki allows Google Toolbar users to annotate any website for other Toolbar users with text and links. By Mark Harris in Seattle http://www.techradar.com/


Google Sidewiki
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Seth Levine's VC Adventure: Welcoming the new Lijit Welcome Wijit

 Nice Review of Latest Technology from Lijit !http://www.sethlevine.com/blog/


Welcoming the new Lijit Welcome Wijit
Lijit quietly released a very cool new widget for users of their service (that's you, right?). The new Lijit Welcome Wijit greets site visitors who come to your site via a search term and gives them a relevant roadmap of your site as it relates to the search query that brought them there. It's great for your site visitors who now have additional context for their interest in your content. It's also great for publishers who can now create a more sticky experience for their users and expand the cross pollination of their content. From Greg Keller's post on the Lijit blog, the Welcom Wijit is about:

Welcoming new readers to your site when they’ve linked in from somewhere else…e.g. a search engine, blogroll that includes your site, etc. They land on your property and they get a true ‘greeting’ to say thanks for stopping by!
Better content discovery: Readers landing on your site for the first time will have an initial experience right off the bat of mining your content. What is old to you is all new to your new readers! Welcome Wijit will help them find it easily.
Tools tools tools for your readers: The Welcome Wijit by design is about improved loyalty and return visits. The Wijit offers features to quickly add your feed to RSS readers, My Yahoo and iGoogle home pages to ensure they have you earmarked for return visits.
Pre-selected search results: When a reader is searching the web for something and they stumble upon your site, Welcome Wijit knows that search term and will provide a pre-selected list of the top 3 relevant items fitting that search on your blog, within your content and throughout your network…given them a true ‘feel’ of the Lijit search experience.
Advertising opportunities: We’re committed to doing what we can to make you more money! Similar to your Search Engine Results Page advertising, Welcome Wijit provides Google Ads to ensure more relevant ads are seen and clicked through by your readers.
Below is an example from VC Adventure, which shows what you might see if you come to my blog after searching about how to get a job in venture capital:








Seth Levine's VC Adventure: Welcoming the new Lijit Welcome Wijit
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Andy Quayle | TechBurgh Blog and PodCast

Image of Andy Quayle from TwitterImage of Andy Quayle
 Starbucks is finally getting into the Mobile App space.
Since apps began there have been dedicated Starbucks store finders or Starbucks store finders built into other social location apps but it took the premium coffee company until now to develop their own, official apps.
The MyStarbucks app lets you search stores, customize your drinks, learn about coffee and share your drinks via email, SMS or directly to other iPhones or iPod touches.
Add stores (via GPS geolocation, zip, city, address etc) to your favorite stores.
Add coffee and food for quick reference.


Andy Quayle | TechBurgh Blog and PodCast
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Official Gmail Blog

                   Excellent Information On All Google Applications !
 Push Gmail for iPhone and Windows Mobile
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 8:48 AM
Posted by Marcus Foster, Product Manager, Google Mobile

Those of you who live in your Gmail inboxes usually want to know what's happening with your email more instantly than standard fetch mail on your phone allows. Sure, using Gmail in your mobile browser gives you all the benefits of conversation threading and starring, but you still have to refresh every time you want to check for new mail.

When we launched Google Sync for Contacts and Google Calendar earlier this year, an over-the-air, always-on connection to sync mail was noticeably absent. We heard your requests loud and clear, and starting today you can use Google Sync to get your Gmail messages pushed directly to your iPhone, iPod Touch, or Windows Mobile device.

You can set up push Gmail by itself or choose to sync your Contacts and/or Calendar as well. If you're using an iPhone, make sure you're running iPhone OS version 3.0 or above (on your device, click Settings > General > About and scroll down until you see Version). If your software is out of date, follow Apple's upgrade instructions. Then, visit m.google.com/sync from your computer for set up instructions. If you're already using Google Sync, you can just enable push mail.

Once you're set up, new messages are normally pushed to your phone within seconds. While this type of speed is pretty awesome, push connections tend to use more power than fetching at intervals, so don't be surprised if your battery life isn't quite what it used to be. We've done a lot of work to optimize power usage, but if you prefer to save battery life, you can always turn off push in your phone's settings and fetch mail every 30 or 60 minutes instead.
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