Monthly Archives: August 2009

Social Media Revolution

Another explosion of numbers …

Is social media a fad? Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? Welcome to the World of Socialnomics

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    Michael Jackson performing “El torito” by El Fary

    Michael Jackson performing a Spanish song: “El torito” by El Fary. It is pretty retro … MJ is retro/no-more … anyway the zombies choreography is great!

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      Posterous.com making Tumblr seem archaic


      In this video Steve Rubel talks to Sachin Argarwal and Garry Tan about the vision, strategy and growth of Posterous.com. They also discuss lifestreaming and the Posterous.com potential.

      See more: A short video tutorial introducing chiropractors to Posterous
      Newsweek:

      posterousThe new kid on the block is Posterous,… is already making Tumblr seem archaic by bypassing the need to go to a Web site to write a post—or even embed a video. On Posterous, users start an account and publish new posts entirely via e-mail. All you need to do to launch a new blog—and update it—is send an e-mail to post@posterous.com. In its first week 6,000 bloggers registered with Posterous, according to cofounder Sachin Agarwal.

      Website: www.posterous.com
      Read more: Microblogging is huge, but should anyone care?

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        Put Up or Shut Up

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          Hologram with touch

          Technology now in stage of getting “feel” with the hologram image.

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            Irak War: To thwart satanic agents of the Apocalypse

            President George W. Bush told French President Jacques Chirac in early 2003 that Iraq must be invaded to thwart Gog and Magog, the Bible’s satanic agents of the Apocalypse.

            Now, added to the other suspicions, comes the goofy possibility that abstruse, supernatural, idiotic, laughable Bible prophecies were a factor. This casts an ominous pall over the needless war that has killed more than four thousand young Americans and cost U.S. taxpayers perhaps $1 trillion.

            Read all here: A French Revelation, or The Burning Bush [via]

            Update: Crusade Warriors (more…)

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              History of Fake Conservative Protests

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                Reality Check

                prolife lobby

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                  Are You a Social Media Sweetheart?

                  When I first met Traci, I quickly recognized that she takes the time to respond to most (if not all) comments made to her on Twitter, YouTube, her blog, and even in Geeks!
                  This is someone who understands community!

                  Hmm … Chris really diggs Traci … ;-)

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                    Google Opt Out :-)

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                      Ted – Wireless Electricity

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                        Ted Kennedy R.I.P.

                        Fighting for basic wage rights (Quote: “When will greed end?”) and many other basic social rights, its a pity Ted leaves now.

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                          Paint + Kids

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