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How do you leverage different social networks? I am fascinated by the amount of social networks that I’m part of, but better yet, I’m intrigued to find that I assume different “personas,” at least in terms of choosing friends (and using the networks), on each social site. Are you the same?
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When I was at Pubcon last week, Digg launched its highly anticipated images section. And while you’ve all come to expect my rants about Digg, I simply cannot deliver that this time around.
I’ll start by saying that I was at first skeptical about the pictures section. Truthfully, I understand the reasoning behind...
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I’ve been pretty vocal about Mixx, the newest “Digg clone,” on TechCrunch’s recent review of the service and on a submission that hit Digg’s front page the other day. It’s about time that I bring the dialogue here since it’s evident that I’m already starting to grow fond of the brand...
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You know what I find funny? When rules of a website say one thing and the founder of the website goes against everything the Terms of Service stand for.
Kevin Rose, I’m talking to you.
I left this alone (save for a comment on a recent submission of yours) because I thought you might learn. However, it’s sadly not the...
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For some people, the lessons of SMX Social Media did not resonate. There really is one takeaway that doesn’t seem to be widely understood:
Understand the community. Know who you’re pitching to. Know what you’re getting into.
There’s a clear misconception that because you can contact all your friends and...
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Web 2.0 is not only over hyped, but innovators add features to web applications to improve the user experience. Are these extra bells and whistles really improving our lives and making things easier?
To me, the answer to this question is a resounding no.
I don’t fault people for wanting to be diverse. I don’t fault...
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