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Social Media SongsAugust 23 2008

Here is a compilation of songs related to or inspired by social media. OK, and one about the iPhone. I couldn’t help it. Don’t hate me.

Social Media Mogul by Rahsheen

Listen to Social Media Mogul on Last.fm

 

ScobleizerREmix by Sonciary Honnoll

Listen to ScobleizerREmix on Facebook MP3

 

The Twitter Song by Alana Taylor

 

Facebook Gangsta by Nick Miller

 

Social Media Addiction Rap by Chuck at Pop Labs

 

3G iPhone Blues REMIX by




Export your Tumblr blog to WordPressAugust 19 2008

Fresh off the press, just finished coding a tool to that will export all the posts in your Tumblr blog into an XML file. You can then import that XML file into your WordPress.com blog or self-hosted WordPress blog.

Please leave a comment here if you have questions, suggestions, feedback, requests, and/or bug reports.

Tumblr2WordPress: Export Your Tumblr To WordPress


55 Reasons Why Friendfeed Is Going MainstreamJuly 31 2008

I’ve read a few articles explaining why Friendfeed will never go mainstream. Well, I think it will because…

  1. Friendfeeders are sharing more than just tech.
  2. It’s addictive.
  3. Steve Rubel is thinking of changing his business card URL to Friendfeed.com/steverubel.
  4. Robert Scoble is starting to use slang.
  5. You just might find your mom on Friendfeed.
  6. Here’s another Friendfeed List (that’s not techie!).
  7. FF enthusiasts are starting to make gang signs.
  8. Here, your followers actua

List of FFers I Appreciate and RecommendJuly 25 2008

In no particular order, this list represents only a small fraction of the Friendfeed community who deserves to be mentioned for adding all kinds of value to our FF experience. I highly recommend subscribing to all the people below.Here’s to you, good people of FF for making it a better place for us all!

http://friendfeed.com/sourpatchkid ::Kristen::
http://friendfeed.com/jeffisageek (jeff)isageek
http://friendfeed.com/akiva Akiva Moskovitz
http://friendfeed.com/a7an Alan Le
http://friendfeed.com/ajbatac AJ Batac
http://friendfeed.com/atul Atul Arora
http://friendfeed.com/allenstern Allen Stern
http://friendfeed.com/annaharo Anna Haro
http://friendfeed.com/bgolub Benjamin Golub
http://friendfeed.com/infinitelymeta Brian Daniel Eisenberg











Lively vs. Second Life, The Virtual Arms Race Is OnJuly 9 2008

Lively

Lively, dubbed Google’s Second Life, launched today. I checked it out.  Here are my thoughts on Lively vs. Second Life.

Lively

Photo: CNET

Accessibility

Lively is a browser plugin. Quick, simple install. Load up your web browser (FF or IE), goto Lively.com, login with your Google account (everyone has one of these by now), and you’re in a virtual room in no time. Too bad it’s only available on Windows.

Second Life is a desktop app available on more platforms (Win, Mac, Linux). First, you have to sign up for an SL account which requires credit card validation. After a more painful 35-73MB download, the client only works on more mid to high end computers with high speed internet because the client is very performance heavy. If you’ve made it this far, congrats because most people don’t. For the average user, there are just way too many doors to open.

Winner: Lively

Usability

When I first got into Lively, I was annoyed that the UI didn’t work like Second Life. In Lively, the a