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- Jausoro liked: What Do Your Twitter Followers Think? Conduct a twtpoll And Find Out.Today
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TechCrunch: One of the simplest ways to use Twitter is to conduct instant polls among your followers. But compiling all the replies is an ad-hoc and messy process. Enter twtpoll, a simple polling app that lets you ask multiple choice questions and provides a shortened URL that you can Tweet. All you do is enter your Twitter user name (no password), cr... (Read More)Networks: social media watch, entrepreneurial inspiration, Web 2.0 ...
- Sigrid clipped: Why Celebrities Should Take Social Media SeriouslyToday
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Submitted By: Eng1ne We saw that Britney Spears’s Twitter got hacked. We follow Lance Armstrong’s workouts and Schwartzenegger’s budgets. I even blogged about John Cleese, because he’s a friggin genius. Right now, much of traditional media doesn’t care about internet media. They don’t see it as a money making medium and compared to movies in particular, it isn’t ... (Read More)Networks: Campaign 2008, Social Networking, Tech News ...
- Antoine Bertier clipped: Google Releases First Pre-Beta of Chrome 2.0Today
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ReadWriteWeb: The Google Chrome team keeps releasing updates to Google's browser on an almost weekly basis, but it is interesting that the latest version in the developer channel is now already being called 2.0. This comes just about four months after Google first released its browser to the public. This new version (2.0.156.1) is only available in the develo... (Read More)Networks: android, social media watch, apple ...
- Michaelfidler clipped: Google vs. Apple: The battle to rule mobile applicationsToday
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CNN: So what's your list of top 10 mobile applications of 2008? Does it include Twitterberry, Facebook, MySpace, BioWallet, Locale? Or do you favor Super Monkey Ball, Koi Pond, iSteam, iBeer or iFart? (Read More)Networks: Maverick Mastery®, PC Gamer/Hardware Network, The Social Media News Network ...
- Ajay clipped: Sunday evening - the new web rush hour | PC Pro blogToday
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Submitted By: Infodiva Few will be surprised by the new Ofcom research that reveals actual broadband speeds are less than half of those advertised by the ISPs. But the one big shock to come out of the detailed research is that the peak rush hour, when average web speeds slow to a crawl, is in fact Sunday between 5pm and 6pm, as we can see from the graph below. (Read More)Networks: social media watch, entrepreneurial inspiration, Web 2.0 ...
