Social Media Predictions For 2009
Social Media Predictions For 2009
Fourteen great minds on social media have shared thoughts on what 2009 may have in store for us. Here’s some of what they’re thinking: picked by eastcoast1978 11 months ago
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 Thomas Kostigen Knows Nothing About Social Media
Thomas Kostigen Knows Nothing About Social Media
I read an article yesterday, blaming Digg for good stories being ignored. More than anything else, his argument shows that Thomas Kostigen has no clue what he is talking about when it comes to social media. picked by msaleem 3 years ago
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 High PR Backlinks via PRWeb
High PR Backlinks via PRWeb
Get high PR backlinks by blogging press releases at PRWeb, and using their trackback feature. picked by kjagot 3 years ago
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 50 Successful Social Media Sites You’ve Never Heard Of
50 Successful Social Media Sites You’ve Never Heard Of
PLIME made the list!
PLIME made the list!


We're somebody now!! picked by tigertony 1 year ago
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 Social Media Daily Review
Social Media Daily Review
My review of Michelle MacPherson's Social Media Daily guide. picked by vincentrich 2 years ago
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 Marketers are turning to social media sites to boost interest in their business
Marketers are turning to social media sites to boost interest in their business
An audience of search marketers examining social media sites such as Digg.com and Reddit.com see them as a goldmine of lucrative Web traffic. picked by DemureArt 2 years ago
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 Social Mobiles
Social Mobiles
Crispin Jones' expression of the impact mobile phones have on society. picked by theamelianator 2 years ago
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 The Facebook Virus Spreads: No Social Network is Safe
The Facebook Virus Spreads: No Social Network is Safe
What's frightening about the spread of this Trojan is not the worm itself - it's really nothing new in terms of malware - but the way its being spread. Over the years people have learned to be suspicious of unknown links and attachments in their emails, so the virus writers turned to hit us where we're more vulnerable: on our social networks. Here, many people still have a feeling of comfort and s... read full post picked by muppet 10 months ago
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 The rest of what General Sanchez said...
The rest of what General Sanchez said...
It seems that the media only reported HALF of retired General Ricardo Sanchez's feelings towards the war in Iraq.

Funny how they neglected to include the portions where he said, “[To many of those in the media] the truth is of little to no value if it does not fit your own preconceived notions, biases and agendas."

Looks like he could have used himself as evidence. picked by ImNotBlue 2 years ago
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 Obama: I will tax more of your income for social security
Obama: I will tax more of your income for social security
Hardly surprising that a liberal democrat would want to tax more of your income. Of course reverting social security to something close to its original intent might help, but a plan like that wouldn't buy many votes from the entitlement-minded demographic. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Social Security Numbers Gleaned From Public Data
Social Security Numbers Gleaned From Public Data
For years, government officials have urged people to protect their Social Security numbers by giving out the nine-digit codes only when absolutely necessary. Now it turns out that all the caution in the world may not be enough: New research shows that Social Security numbers can be predicted from publicly available birth information with a surprising degree of accuracy. picked by Bingo 4 months ago
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 California Denies Social Security Benefits to Public Employees
California Denies Social Security Benefits to Public Employees
As if being a teacher wasn't hard enough. Turns out you could lose your Social Security benefits if you turned to teaching. picked by suebe 6 months ago
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 Social Security Plan B
Social Security Plan B
"We’ve all heard proposals for “privatizing” the Social Security system. The best private solution, of course, is simply to allow the American people to keep more of their paychecks and invest for retirement as they see fit." picked by gammerus 2 years ago
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 Atlas Mugged: How a Gang of Scrappy, Individual Bloggers Broke the Stranglehold of the Mainstream Media
Atlas Mugged: How a Gang of Scrappy, Individual Bloggers Broke the Stranglehold of the Mainstream Media
A column by Ed Driscoll about the evolution of media and reporting from the invention of radio to our current circumstances. picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Social networking targets less computer-saavy demographic.
Social networking targets less computer-saavy demographic.
"Ning," among other new social networking sites are begininng to target the less technological generations who still want to connect and share things online. picked by groggie 3 years ago
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 Researchers find genetic link between physical pain and social rejection
Researchers find genetic link between physical pain and social rejection
The findings give weight to the common notion that rejection "hurts" by showing that a gene regulating the body's most potent painkillers — mu-opioids — is involved in socially painful experiences too, said study co-author Naomi Eisenberger, UCLA assistant professor of psychology and director of UCLA's Social and Affective Neuroscience Laboratory. picked by kakana 3 months ago
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 Worst Liberal Media Quotes
Worst Liberal Media Quotes
Media Research Center does an excellent job tracking liberal bias among journalists, is out with its Best Notable Quotables of 2006, a compilation of the most outrageous and/or humorous news media quotes from December 2005 through November 2006 picked by 2manyusernames 3 years ago
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 Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1
Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1
The New York Times' refusal to publish John McCain's rebuttal to Barack Obama's Iraq op-ed may be the most glaring example of liberal media bias this journalist has ever seen. But true proof of widespread media bias requires one to follow an old journalism maxim: Follow the money... picked by ImNotBlue 1 year ago
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 The Social Thermometer
The Social Thermometer
We often describe our social relationships in temperature metaphors, like “cold shoulder” or “warm memories” or even “she’s hot!” This is no coincidence. An experiment last year from the University of Toronto showed that thinking about an incident where the subject felt socially excluded led them to estimate the room’s temperature to be lower than th... read full post picked by Bingo 2 months ago
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 Social networking dethrones porn as the hottest attraction on the Internet
Social networking dethrones porn as the hottest attraction on the Internet
Users spend so much time on social networks that they don't have time to look at adult sites.

Gee, I think someone's been looking over our shoulder. picked by tigertony 1 year ago
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 How is your Social Security money being spent?
How is your Social Security money being spent?
Claiming they needed to learn how to reduce stress because of a growing number of death threats being made against them, nearly 700 executives from the Social Security Administration (SSA) gathered for a lavish three-day conference in Phoenix, AZ last week, costing taxpayers about $700,000. picked by Bornbad 4 months ago
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