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Netscape; Official Support Ended on March 1st, 2008…

Somehow this escaped my attention… “Given AOL’s current business focus and the success the Mozilla Foundation has had in developing critically-acclaimed products, we feel it’s the right time to end development of Netscape branded software. Read the history page for more details about this decision.” Home :: The Netscape Archive  It’s the end of an [...]

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Want to Monitor RSS Feeds…

…but don’t want to use an rss reader? Personally, I think that’s going in the wrong direction, but  that would be your choice. ‘Feed my Inbox’ is a website that will allow you to track websites with newsfeeds and send an update to your inbox with new postings every day. By the way, if you [...]

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The Future of Local Commerce = Facebook + Foursquare + Yelp + Groupon [+ Outdoor]

Image via CrunchBase Buy local? It’s more than just a tagline but if you want more than your fair share of drive by business, you have to consider what these tools can do for you… “There’s been much hype, crazy valuations, and overall market excitement about businesses that promise to unleash the power of the [...]

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Politics and social media

Here in Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District, there is no sign of intelligent use of social media for campaigning, but times are changing in the rest of the nation… “Each election cycle sees social media become a slightly more potent force in U.S. politics — but its effects are still relatively limited, according to panelists at [...]

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49% of Small Business Owners use a Smartphone

“Over the past few years, it seems that a few mobile devices — laptops, Bluetooth headsets, and increasingly, smartphones — have become ubiquitous among business people. The days of the pager are gone. Small business owners seem to be outpacing the rest of America in smartphone adoption, according to a recent survey of nearly 10,000 [...]

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Ubiquitous Capture

Image via CrunchBase “Despite all the cool productivity porn modern technology has birthed, the Holy Grail for me is simple: I want to create and edit plain text from anywhere (desktop/tablet/phone), and I want the results to sync flawlessly between devices. And now I can.Ubiquitous capture—that is, the ability to snag any thought or idea [...]

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Has business social media hit the mainstream?

“SmartPulse — our regular reader poll in SmartBrief on Social Media — tracks feedback from leading marketers about social-media practices and issues. Our most recent poll question: Which statement best describes your business’ current approach to social media? We are experimenting — 41.88% We have a documented social-media marketing plan and metrics to track performance [...]

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Again with the ScribeFire!

I have a few ‘secret weapons’ that I write about all the time [I guess that makes them 'not so secret']. The problem is that few people pay attention to these pearls of wisdom, so I’m always looking for fresh ways to bring them to mind again [and again and again]. This time it’s ScribeFire [...]

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ShareThis 101

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The ShareThis User Experience from ShareThis on Vimeo

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Tactic #4: Use an external blog editor

This entry is part 7 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools
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Last week I covered tactic #3 in the tactics and tools series: blogging. Assuming that all my clients and readers went out and immediately launched a new blog by now you’re thinking to yourself ‘there’s got to be an easier way’. That easier way is to use a blog editor. Not just any blog editor; [...]

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