by TwitterFools on January 21, 2012

As an independent artist and entrepreneur myself, I have spent the last five years observing the way people conduct business online. I have come to the conclusion that, while I am far from perfect, I have acquired enough knowledge and “wisdom” to help my fellow independent artists and entrepreneurs thrive. I created The Exposure Project [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 20, 2012

Ladies and gentleman, bid farewell to the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act. They’re both being tabled and sent to legislative… Source: Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on January 20, 2012

By Brian Vickery I love my family and how easily we play off of each other when it comes to banter. We always manage to crack each other up, so I hope you can get a chuckle out of a couple of these. And of course, what quotes lead to hysterics in your household or [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 20, 2012

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the best posts of the week in blogging, making money online, SEO, and social media on kikolani.com. The Resources Mashup Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+, retweeted on , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. Blogging / [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 20, 2012

Every year at this time, film buffs from around the world converge on Park City, Utah to see more than 200 documentaries, dramas and short films at the Sundance Film Festival (@sundancefest). To discover the next great films, directors and stars before they make it big, just follow along on Twitter. Here’s a list …
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by TwitterFools on January 19, 2012

On January 18, some of the internet’s most popular sites went black to protest the SOPA and PIPA bills currently making their ways through Congress. What was the result of a day without Wikipedia and Craigslist? SOPA, the Stop Online… Source: Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on January 19, 2012

It has to make sense. We can’t run around trying to track every single Key Performance Indicator that we can extract from Social Media, in a desperate attempt to justify it’s use. It’s already justified. When social media blew up a couple of years ago, everyone thought it was free. Now I think it’s safe to [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 19, 2012

Following is a great interview with recently departed IBM chief Sam Palmisano. The interview is with Wharton management professor Michael Useem. He talks about the importance of catching the shifts in technology, with the value IBM have always placed on this ability, and of course the near death experience they suffered by missing that shift [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 18, 2012

Today the internet is becoming an increasingly important tool in the lives of Kiwis. From business to personal use the rise of social media, Facebook, Skype e.g. have all transformed our world. Seventy odd years of peace induced slumber have led us not to question how our Infrastructure would cope in wartime conditions. What [...]
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