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Posted Monday April 21, 2008, 11:52 am, Over one day old
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Maintain seperate email addresses for seperate purposes. My Dell.com email is strictly for Dell. I use my gmail account for all subscriptions. My personal email is just that. When I am looking in my inbox I am looking with purpose and less likely to get distracted.
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PopURLs Blue Edition... An Enterprise news format. Read/Write Web celebrates another birthday... Congrats to Richard! The Elevator Pitch & Twitter... Five Habits for Greener Computing... Special Alt Characters... ??(remember to use the numeric keypad)
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Beyond technology The most wonderful thing about mobile technology today is that consumers can increasingly forget about how it works and simply take advantage of it. It is the human connections that now take over.
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Voce Communications' Justin Kistner sent me a great OPML file in response to my asking on Twitter why so few PR people have sent my their clients' feeds. The highlight of the file is a feed from Yahoo Pipes that splices together the blogs of all of Voce's PR clients.
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I found it made me lazy as well... and my wife pointed it out... I still enjoy Twittering every now and then and keeping track of all those tweets... the utility is still there so I doubt Twitter is going to face any kind of mass exodus. Last time I looked it's growth continues...
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This has big ramifications for communicators. Are we delivering news and igniting conversations at a time of day optimized for the community. I'm wondering, for instance, if this doesn't cause everyone to rethink the early morning announcement?
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Interesting piece on the value of social networks... But they are reluctant to become equally open towards their users, because the networks' lofty valuations depend on maximising their page views?so they maintain a tight grip on their users' information, to ensure that they keep coming back.
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