Twitter. Facebook. LinkedIn. Blogging. Podcasting. Google Buzz. Flickr. YouTube. Bebo. Tumblr. Jaiku. Plaxo. Hi5. MySpace. Orkut. Photobucket. Audioboo. Ning. The list goes on and on. There are literally hundreds of social media spaces you and your company can be involved in, so when is it all too much? There is no one right answer to this question
Tags: Blogging, Buzz, Google, Media Marketing, Media Spaces, Myspace, Social Marketing, Tumblr, Twitter
Radio interview on webmaster radio about a bribery story involving Google and an SEO company.
Tags: Bribery, Bribes, Google, Radio Interview, Seo Company, Webmaster
This weeks guest was Andy Peatling of the BuddyPress.org Project. BuddyPress is a social networking plugin for WordPress which ads many of the features found on sites like Facebook to WordPress blogs in as few as 10 minutes
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/wordpresspodcast/~3/-3Pa-p7-bSQ/
Tags: Ads, Blogs, Bsq, Facebook, Google, P7, Podcast, Social Networking
* Typing ‘cadence’ used to identify authorized database users, lock everyone else out
* Google (finally) nabs On2 video codecs
* How would you change HP’s Envy 13 / 15 laptops?
* Engadget Podcast 184: MWC 2010 Roundup – 02.19.2010
* Google gains clearance to buy and sell energy, continue taking over the world
Tags: Blog, Cadence, Daily News, Database Users, Dominic, Envy, Fallows, Google, Hp, Laptops, Newsletter, Podcast, Roundup, Typing, Video Codecs
thEndUsr Podcast. Charlie and Chris talk about google, HTML 5, congress stagnation and beer.
Tags: Congress, Episode 2, Google, Much Ado, Podcast, Schwar, Stagnation