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Google introduces new ‘Buzz’

by Stephen on February 10, 2010

Google has just launched a new service called Buzz. It allows you to upload and share messages, photos and videos through your Gmail account.
There is no setup or signup needed as you automatically follow all of your existing Gmail contacts, and anything you want to share with others can be done publicly or privately.

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I have just read a post entitled 10 Reasons Commenting is Good for Bloggers by Chris Garret (an authoritative blogger and consultant on new media) and have decided to take up his suggestion and increase the amount of time I spend commenting on other blogs.
The main reason I am going to do this [...]

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What exactly is Twitter?

by Stephen on December 19, 2008

The basic premise of Twitter is to tell other people what you are doing right now in 140 characters or less; kind of like an online text message. The message, or tweet, is available for everyone to see through the public timeline or through delivery to the timeline of the members who are following you.
The [...]

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Like Twitter but With More Characters – Twitblogs

by Stephen on December 18, 2008

Twitter is currently the talk of the internet for those in the know, but the limit of 140 characters per tweet can be a little restrictive for some people.
As an extension to the Twitter format, Twitblogs has just launched (Twitblogs is not affiliated in any way with Twitter). You can log into Twitblogs using [...]

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Ziggs – taken for a test drive

by Stephen on September 30, 2008

Ziggs helps you to “organize and connect with people in a professional way” and is “your one-stop source for building your online brand, marketing yourself on the web and simplifying communications with people.”
Registration is free and straight forward, the usual information is required – name, gender, company, location, email address etc.
When your account has been [...]

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