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“Organize Your Online Life: Yoono vs Minggl”

As social sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Digg become increasingly more important to PR pros, we will need one centralized location to manage our online identity.  Recently, we’ve been playing with the top candidates, Internet browser plugins Yoono and Minggl.  Today, socialTNT shares our findings, so you can find the right plugin to streamline [...]

“Company Buzz: New LinkedIn Application Tracks Twitter”

Flashback, last Fall: We couldn’t get on Facebook without playing a round of Scrabulous and Superpoking all our friends.  By Spring, however, we’d become tired of all the drivel and wanted something a little more utilitarian.  Today, professional social network LinkedIn answers our prayers by launching its own set of apps–for grown ups! Unlike Facebook [...]

“Punk’s Not Dead: Rethinking SXSW Criticism”

Whether Twitter, blogs, or the Main Stream Media, the topic this week has been the SXSW festival. Many in attendance feel the Conference and its presenters just don’t get it. Is it the promoters’ fault, or the audience’s? Maybe it’s a little bit of both. In this corner, the Returning Heavy Weight Champion: The Organizers [...]

“Micro-Managing Out, Micro-Blogging In: A WordPress Prologue Review”

Today, all of us who have ever dreamed of integrating Twitter into the workplace have something to smile about; last night, the makers of WordPress unveiled a nifty new tool, to help pave the way towards a Twitterpated world. Prologue–like Twitter, but for Enterprise–is a group blog designed for efficient team collaboration and communication. For [...]

“Hi Mom! I’m on TV: A Seesmic First Look”

Last Friday I was honored to receive an invite to participate in Seesmic’s Private Beta. For those of you who don’t know, Seesmic is the hottest invite in Silicon Valley. That’s due, in part to French Founder Loic Le Meur‘s charisma plus a lot of blogger outreach. It also doesn’t hurt that TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington [...]