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for: ‘June, 2011’

@Twitter Isn’t It Obvious? The Party is Over

Biz Stone has announced he is stepping away from the day-to-day operations at Twitter. From his own blog: “My work on Twitter has spanned more than half a decade and I will continue to work with the company for many years to come. During t…

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Google Adds +1 Button, Social Analytics Reports

Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools have been updated to allow for easier analysis of social actions on your site, how the social feedback impacts your search traffic, and the details of your more social visitor base. You can find the social da…

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Google+ "Re-Share": A Privacy Loophole

Despite early praise for an innovative approach to privacy, a loophole has been discovered in Google+ that can completely break any privacy protections. Simply by “re-sharing” content, a photo, video, or post intended for a select audience can bec…

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Blekko Gets Foodily to Help Eat Away at Recipe Spam

Each of the search sites is making it easier to browse through recipes. Blekko’s big pitch is that they involve human curation. Now that curation has become more powerful, with established recipe sharing site Foodily taking the role of editor-in-c…

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New Search App Could Make Hooking Up A Lot Easier

Single men and women are always looking for that bar with the right percentage of potential partners. Well, SceneTap is the app that can tell you the ratio of men to women at participating bars and save you a lot of time traveling around looking b…

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California Affiliate Tax Becomes Law

If you’re an affiliate marketer living in California you could be losing a lot of your vendors, as Governor Jerry Brown has signed the state’s budget, which includes the affiliate nexus tax. The Performance Marketing Association, which has been …

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5 Steps to Strategically Managing Your SEO Provider

There’s no shortage of stories about bad experiences with SEO agencies. But if you ask an SEO, there’s also no shortage of stories about bad SEO clients. So the real question is how do you make sure that you don’t end up having a…

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Facebook vs. Google – The Battle for Local SMBs’ Ad Dollars

In order to truly deliver on the SMB opportunity, Facebook or Google needs to provide SMBs with an incredibly simplified lead generation and customer relationship platform.

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Social Media Rules for Athletes

Although the 2012 Olympic games are more than a year away, social media preparations are certainly in order. Recently the International Olympic Committee released an advisory document to athletes encouraging them to use social media – but wi…

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Google+ Invites Forced To Shutdown

Due to overwhelming response, Google had to shutdown the invites to their newly launched social project Google+. Perhaps they can take a page from Twitter and just come up with their own Fail Whale, afterall most people found out about the closure…

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