I really enjoy using Facebook as it allows me to connect and remain connected with friends and associates, but there are so many ways that I could use it to better my life and that of others. Here are five things I would like to do through Facebook in 2008 to better harness its power:
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Continue ReadingLast week, NewMediaAge.co.uk reported that The Economist magazine intends to launch a social network. This partly stems from its Project Red Stripe that aimed to produce something innovative with the company's expansive library of quality content but then fizzled with hopes of an altruistic social site. While the idea is noble,...
Continue ReadingIs it just me or has Facebook just dropped "is" from its standard status update formula?
Until today a user was forced to mold their status updates to follow the format "Steve is [custom text]." Of course, some people's updates didn't make sense with the "is" — whether this was intentional or just from the common lack of concern for grammar on the Internet. ...
Continue ReadingI became aware of the term tumblelog around a year ago and have been running across examples of tumblelogs with greater and greater frequency lately. According to Wikipedia, a tumblelog “is a variation of a blog, that favors short-form, mixed-media posts over the longer editorial posts frequently associated with blogging....
Continue ReadingIt appears that there is exciting social media action happening out in Ohio. Public broadcaster WOSU and COSI, an area science museum, in Columbus are now hosting the Columbus Social Media Cafe group in their WOSU@COSI center.
According to the Columbus Social Media Cafe blog, the mission of this group centers around the following question that WOSU and COSI asked themselves:
What if we —...
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