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Youriding
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Jul 3, 9:08am
1 review
sports, surfing, youriding
http://youriding.com/surf_videogame.php?lang=en
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awesome site where you can surf all over the world. Very nice website developed in FLASH

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Uso del &x2018;messenger&x2019; aumenta la productividad, revela estudio - ALDE…
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Jul 1, 1:23pm
1 review
business, productivity, messenger, chats
http://www.nacion.com/ln_ee/2008/julio/01/aldea1601418.html
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good story in Spanish about how chat clients help improve a company's productivity

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The New York Times & Log In
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Jun 27, 1:37pm
1 review
science, billboards
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/31/business/media/31billboard.html?_r=1&partne...
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This is very cool technology but kinda freaky to know that now even the billboards are looking and recording your face and movements

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YouTube - New Media Mavericks: Will The Revolution Be Spidered?
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Jun 24, 10:59am
1 review
business, video, new-media, paul-colligan
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=9prck6rrp9
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Paul Colligan is a great new media evangelist

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The Next Generation
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Jun 23, 1:26pm
1 review
business, schematic
http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/esearch/e3i70fa56666e6c5bccc74973792...
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Schematic the place where I work :)

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Top 12 Twitter tools - Network World
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Jun 18, 11:30pm
1 review
new-media, social-media, twitter
http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2008/060208-top-twitter-tools.html?hpg...
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Twitter - the exploding social Web phenomenon

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Dell finds success in Web as two-way link
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Jun 9, 11:14am
1 review
business, dell, social-media
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/business/stories/technology/06/02/0602s...
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From the page: "rovided Dell Inc. with an ideal platform to streamline the direct-sales model, and the company's profits and stock price went soaring during the 1990s. It was the darling of Wall Street investors and Main Street dudes alike. But the Web also provided fed-up users an ideal platform to rip Dell and its customer service, and three years ago, a swarm of angry bloggers helped knock the company into a tailspin.
Only now is Dell starting to pull out of that spiral, and, fittingly, it's turning to the Web to right itself. The company co-opted some of the same social-media platforms its critics employed, using those tools to open conversations with angry customers, solicit product suggestions from the general public and, in some cases, create new sales pipelines.
The effort has turned the Web buzz on Dell from overwhelmingly negative three years ago to about 80 percent positive today, said Josh Bernoff, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research Inc.
"For a large company, they moved very rapidly," Bernoff said. "That was because Michael Dell was poking people, telling them to do this."
Not only has Dell's prompting helped pull his company and his name up from most of the Internet mud, it has put the computer maker at the forefront of a growing number of large U.S. companies employing social-media technologies. Most of those companies are just dipping their toes in the water with blogs, social netw"
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