Tag archives: social media

cyper mail!

This infographic from Deliver Magazine is an awesome representation of what’s in our mailstream. The data is from 2007, pre-Netflix boom, which explains why there aren’t a bunch of Netflix goodies in there!

Malistream

via 2modern

AT&T socializing?

so now at&t created a software for you to keep track of your social media sphere….it is why we invented netbooks cause cellphone companies are falling behind. It is weird, they are not and yet they are, cause there is too much to handle when it comes to the information world of communication. So i applaud to their attempt… but i wonder the success of it.

att-social-net

Through a single carousel menu, users can view and manage their social communities, communicate and track events in real time, and get live news feeds from over 35 leading news, sports, and entertainment sites. Once a user populates the application with his or her information, users can see and respond to tweets, status updates, wall posts, profile comments, photo activity and friends’ news feeds across their communities. Users can also access new or unread articles from their customized content feeds.

via AT&T Releases Social Net Application – SlashPhone.

Ha Ha Ha…. bloggers!

sometimes i wonder if people are this self-centered…

Blogging

via Bits & Pieces » Blogging – Dream vs Reality.

You should follow me on Twitter

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The power of language! it is a cool experiment that this designer did to see how demanding you have to be to get followers on twitter. WOW…. maybe i should open up more instead of holding myself back.

via You should follow me on Twitter | Dustin Curtis.

Tweecious :: Add-ons for Firefox

So i looks like i have a reason to be serious about Delicious. I never used it and now i feel like kicking myself in the butt for not using it, but then it might just means that i will be asking myself for a brain overload of information that i just can’t handle!

so i am giving it a shot. and already i can see a nightmare! i got 120 bookmarks and they all have the same title name and the tags are way off…. BRRRRRRRRR!

so i guess i need to sit down when i have free time to give myself a headache to chew on all this for others to navigate my bookmarks or just don’t care. or just stop the tweecious for a second until they could fix those untitle messages. either way the program is neat to play for a day….

and it got me to get use to delicious. never in my mind will a text base program get a visualize person to use it and not get a headache from it YET.

just quipping a fustration of the day.

via Tweecious :: Add-ons for Firefox.

Subs and Humor… Perfect

via YouTube – Hitler Subtitler gets a cheap font CD.

a subtitle fonts humor… enjoy.

how ads are reaching teenagers…

considering how we are pushing social media and getting advertisements from such places like twitter, myspace, youtube, facebook and still teenagers (the pioneers at playing and keeping up with the lastest stuff) are still influence by old technological habits TELEVISION! and people say tv will die…… it will but very slowly.

via LINK.

Sesame Street and Blogging

5 Things Sesame Street Can Teach You About Breakthrough Blogging | Copyblogger.

They taught us about sharing and the letter Q. They taught us to jump rope in Spanish and how to count to 10. They taught us about life in the city, diversity, and the true love of a rubber ducky.

But did you know that Sesame Street actually has lots of lessons about how to be a better blogger?

There’s a reason Sesame Street is the longest-running children’s show in history. Actually, there are (at least) five reasons. And you can apply each of these to your blog, to create something that’s memorable, effective, and maybe even loved.

1. Testing, testing

Malcolm Gladwell’s bestseller The Tipping Point revealed something surprising about our favorite show.

Our collective Intelligence

via Introduction to Collective Intelligence on Vimeo.

so  i have another long and inspiring video talk… no this is not a ted talk but a conference way back in 2007 at korea…

what is so powerful of this video is what he said a few years ago is what’s happening now in terms of being global and how we socially interact.

Procrastination….

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I tweet this and then i realize i love this too much, and must archive it in my blog. ENJOY.