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November 8th, 2011 by Ann Smarty
If you haven’t heard, Facebook has a new user interface – one that they will be calling timeline (and for for that they are getting sued). It is something that is totally different from what the site looks like today.
Instead of have a stream of things that just fall “into outer space” once they reach the bottom of the…
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November 7th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
The Internet has changed a lot of things, including the way we buy tickets to rock concerts, sporting events and Broadway shows. But one thing hasn’t changed much at all: Ticketmaster’s iron-fisted grip on the ticket-sales industry.
Even online, ticket-selling competition is a hard thing to come by. So can Ticketmaster’s hold on online ticket sales ever be broken?
History
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November 7th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
Google is adding new features to it’s newly launch G+ in social networking to make it more interesting and competitive to others members in that sphere like facebook. Latest one of such feature is addition of YouTube and Chrome.
Earlier users can play Youtube videos in the hangout feature of Google+. Now they have upgraded it to one step further…
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November 2nd, 2011 by Ann Smarty
Task managers, one would think this genre of development should be full, right? Well, not just yet. A unique take on the personal online task management/scrapbook, Moredays is not everyone’s idea of organizational perfection, but it will be for some.
Still cloaked in beta testing, Moredays was somewhat revealed at TechCrunch Disrupt, and a bit more in a teaser Mashable…
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November 2nd, 2011 by laustinseo
Twitter has released an update in their terms of service; one of the most highlighting factors is the restrictions on automation. Now it is still permitted to automatically tweet your RSS Feed, schedule updates for later and even automatically tweet an activity, such as a new video being uploaded to your YouTube channel. This update does affect a platform called…
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November 2nd, 2011 by SEM Contributor
Twitter has polarised the media industry. On one end you have those who believe Twitter represents the new wave of journalism because it panders to the now-generation. On the other end are those that think Twitter is a resource that can aid journalism but that it will never replace proper investigative reporting.
In a debate with Brian Solis, Michael De…
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November 1st, 2011 by SEM Contributor
We all know about the highly-acclaimed movie The Social Network and the fascinating story of how Mark Zuckerberg formed Facebook and transformed it into the Internet giant it is today. The movie was great for Facebook, but what about all of the other web phenomena out there? Can’t they get some love too?
The Internet stories on this list may…
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October 31st, 2011 by Damian Davila
While the latest wave of Internet services, ranging from Salesforce to Google Docs to Skype, has incremented the productivity of workers around the world, it has at the same time introduced new challenges for IT departments everywhere.
The Challenge
In the past, IT departments could rely on standard firewalls and harware tools to keep malicious hackers at bay, but the…
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October 31st, 2011 by SEM Contributor
Social media has truly taken the world by storm and most of the world has welcomed it with open arms and has actively participated in it. Social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and Youtube have flourished into societal norms and are an everyday occurrence in the lives of people. Social media statistics show evidence of this and there are some…
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October 27th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
So you have got yourself a LinkedIn profile and are all set to build up your professional network. A natural question at this point would be how to set your profile up in such a way that it stands out from the 120 million other profiles out there. How do you attract the right visitors to your profile?
How do…
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