Tonight marks the second global Twestival (or Twitter Festival) in over 175 cities around the world and Bing is excited to be a part of it in at least a few of those cities. At first I asked the team to see how many we could hit in a night to lend our support and donations to Twestival’s great charity beneficiary, but cooler heads (and the pesky immutable l […]
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Excellent Blurb from Techburgh on Google Voice-I found Out About Google Voice and Google Friend Connect From The Techburgh Blog -Andy’s knowedge of changes and additions to the WWW are worth A Subscribe!
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Shout out for Google Voice
I have been using Google Voice and added the Widget to My Site ! http://marshalsandler.com/
I works beautifully and everything is forwarded to my G Mail- It is A nice Addition to any Weblog !
“One year after my last review of some social media tools and networks, here’s the 2009 version. Included are:
- UPDATES on the services I reviewed last year and how I’ve integrated them into my work (or not) as an executive coach and consultant: Tumblr, Twitter, Utterli and (on the lighter side) Don’t Break the Chain. (In this section I also reference a number of Twitter clients, but I don’t discuss them in depth–more on that front later.)!” Ed Batista
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Recently Edelman Digital launched a brand new web site, which features rich insights from across the organization as well as interviews with different people inside and outside the firm. Definitely check it out. One of the cool things we're running are interviews. For one of the first installments, my colleague, Blagica, conducted an interview with […]
Last night I attended a birthday party for Foursquare, the popular location-based social networking service that has had 2.4 million check-ins and has added 90,000 new users in the past week. More than 100 Foursquare members gathered at Lincoln Station to sing “Happy Birthday” to the Foursquare team via Skype. Some people had RSVPed for the [...] […]
I was at breakfast earlier this week with Jeremy Zilar of the NY Times. Not sure exactly what Jeremy does there, but he's basically the only person (I know) who speaks the same language I do at the Times. Maybe Martin Nisenholtz does too, but he's so far up the ladder, the only projects I get to do with him are really big ones, and the Times isn […]
A few weeks ago I wrote a blog post about the way I plan to setup the voice service in our new home. I'd link to that post but I'm typing this out on my blackberry at 30,000 feet on... […]
I was fortunate enough to visit Delaware on a recent Trust Summit trip, thanks to Lee Mikles and The Archer Group. Then, Whitney Hoffman connected me into people like Ken Grant and others, who thought it’d be good to meet Delaware’s Governor Jack Markell for a chit-chat about where things are going and what they’re [...] […]