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Poets And Plumbers / MySpace

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Poets And Plumbers / MySpace. I just hosted a seminar alongside Poets and Plumbers. It was all about MySpace – where are they at right now, how do they view their [...]
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Flock revisited

I was an avid user of Flock a while back, but I went back to Firefox after a series of unexplainable crashes. However, I recently decided to give Flock another try, and man am I glad I did. The social web browser is just about to go 1.0 (currently 0.9.1.2) and it is bigger and [...]
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Should we fear duplicate content?

UPDATE: Please make sure to read the comments for this post as they provide you with a more nuanced description of what actually happens. Seems I kinda jumped the gun on this one.  Yes, apparently so. A few people I know have recently decided to stop feeding content from their blogs into their profiles on social [...]
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Network-overload?

I’m a signer-upper (YES, it’s a word). I tend to get so excited, when I see opportunities for trying out new pieces of software, joining new networks and having a look at who’s there and so on and so forth. And I do believe that networking and social software wil grow stronger and stronger in [...]
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Trying out Flock

Today I decided to try out Flock — the social web browser – recommended to me by a colleague. The difference between Flock and Firefox (Flock is built on the open Mozilla code) is, primarily, that Flock integrates social software straight out of the box. Pretty nifty stuff, if you are a passionate blogger and [...]
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