January 31st, 2008
Making Social Networking Pay for Users
MySpace’s COO Leads New Initiatives
Facebook Request Fatigue? Ignore them all
Yahoo’s OpenID Services Launches Public Beta
BlogCatalog Gets More Social With SezWho Integration
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January 30th, 2008
The oldest candidate running for office has the hippest page in his own party. John McCain has a nice streamlined look to his page, while it is still using the standard type of MySpace layout his team has done a good job designing within that setup. My only complaint is that they don’t use the […]
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January 30th, 2008
I am cleaning out some of my previous posts and things that I half started and never finished, just trying to get on top of my wordpress setup. Here is a meme that I started and never finished.
Scott Allen from Linked Intelligence tagged me for a meme called “7 random facts you don’t know about […]
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January 30th, 2008
You can sign up for it here.
Here is the coverage over at TechCrunch
Here is the coverage over at Mashable
The program will be compatible with Google’s Open Social Platform with a few tweaks.
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January 29th, 2008
Yesterday I looked Rudy Giuliani’s MySpace page and today I move onto Mike Huckabee. Like pretty much ever other candidate besides John Edwards, Huckabee uses the standard MySpace layout. Huckabee wasn’t even on most people’s radars on MySpace until the last few months.
His staff embraces social media a little bit better than Rudy’s team does, […]
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January 29th, 2008
The age old question is asked again: How much social networking can we do?
Mahalo takes a step to social networking profile aggregation (I will probably review it sometime next week)
Is MySpace about to give external link warnings?
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January 27th, 2008
Last week I took at look at the leading Democrat nominees for the Presidency’s MySpace pages and evaluated how they were using social media. Now I am going to check out the other side of the coin and look at the leading Republicans. There is one thing I want to point out before I get […]
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January 25th, 2008
My series reviewing the use of MySpace by the Presidential Candidates continue with Barrak Obama’s MySpace profile.
Just like Hillary’s profile his team elected to go with the standard layout, nothing flashy like Edwards. Like Hillary’s he presents a clean layout but unlike her he ties various social media platforms into his page along the left […]
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January 24th, 2008
Yesterday I did my first review of a candidate’s MySpace profile by looking at John Edwards, today I move onto Hillary Clinton.
Clinton’s page is a little cleaner than Edward’s with her team electing to go with the standard MySpace layout. It is pretty straight forward and mostly directs you to her webpage. There are a […]
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January 23rd, 2008
When the road to the White House started I wanted to do a breakdown of the different pages of White House hopefuls but with so many people in the race I decided to wait it out until the herd thinned a bit. Now that it has I am going to do a breakdown of the […]
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