I have to hand it to those today who excel nationally (in the United States) and internationally within money, blogging, and social media. Over 6 years ago, I had faced the prospect of Yahoo! merging Clubs and eGroups in what is known today as Yahoo! Groups. For anyone who kept dibs on Yahoo when they
[Continue Reading...]social media
You Can Track Your Comments
Yes, the title of this blog says what it says. You can track your comments with Backtype. When you sign up, you enter your information with websites you use when filling out forms and social services you use that you comment (like Twitter, MySpace, FaceBook, MyBlogLog, and more.) Once you have set this up, the
[Continue Reading...]Facebook Changes in Response to Twitter
After reading the TechCrunch article Facebookâs Response To Twitter which goes over the fact that Facebook has changed up its look to phase out the use for Twitter, I am still not impressed. It still loads slow, and that is more to do with both interface and the advertisements. Facebook is bulky and as I
[Continue Reading...]Another Testament to the Flexibility of WordPress
Most people are led to believe the WordPress is just a blogging platform, but it is not. It is more than that. Some sites do not even have to have a blog. WordPress can create static pages. With the code snippets, lovingly called plugins, WordPress has become a very flexible script. One site that shows
[Continue Reading...]Diddit?
Though not spelled correctiong Diddit, is a promising social venue based on allowing its users share lists of things they have done. For me, this kind of beats some of those blog tags and questionnaire chain mails floating about cyberspace. Besides clicking (checking off) what you have done, you can also specify on things you
[Continue Reading...]Twitter Contemplating Paid Services
Although it is not certain what types of services, Twitter has recently blogged that they have been contemplating on extending their services to include paid areas. Please note, as @Biz has said, they will not charge individuals or organizations money to use twitter. I think this is great. I know some people might huff and
[Continue Reading...]