by TwitterFools on May 21, 2013

Marcy Kaptur (D-OH9) tweeted a joke from the White House Correspondents Dinner. But then she erased it 8 minutes later. What if more members of Congress could embrace the boldness of a funny tweet, without running away from it as if scared of their own shadow? We might see more real discussions among our elected [...]
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by TwitterFools on May 11, 2013

Modern day web browsers allow opening or viewing several types of files without having to install an extension. However, the support list doesn’t include MS Office files like Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Chrome too, doesn’t support default viewing of .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx files, and starts downloading them straight – that annoys a [...]
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by TwitterFools on April 18, 2013

Though reports are often time consuming, they are great tools that show clients how awesome you are at your job. The post Metrics & Reports: A community manager’s nightmare made simple appeared first on tcapushnpull.com. Source: Alltop RSS
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by TwitterFools on April 15, 2013

The news about Google Glass just keeps coming today. After announcing that Glass is about to ship and releasing the Glass Mirror API documentation, Google has now also posted the full spec sheet for the Glass hardware. There are no major surprises here, but it’s nice to finally get to see what those users who [...]
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by TwitterFools on February 17, 2013

Mailbox is the hot new email app for iPhone users – at least, those users who are lucky enough to have already made it through the app’s slow roll-out process. While the rest of us poor saps wait for a spot to open, here’s a quick rundown of the apps terms of service and privacy [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 30, 2013

Start Off With a Quality Photo Photoshop can work magic when it comes to editing photos. It can turn an ordinary photo into a majestic piece of art. One thing it cannot do is transform a poorly shot, poorly lit, or low quality photo and transform it into a beautiful image. A great analogy [...] [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 17, 2013

Yelp is adding adding restaurant inspection scores to reviews on its business pages, initially for the cities of San Francisco and New York, but with a plan to roll the feature out to other cities where other local authorities are open to working with it. Yelp said it has worked with local authorities’ technology departments [...]
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by TwitterFools on December 19, 2012

This is a guest post by Matt Beswick. Every year, Google quietly releases hundreds of refinements to their search engine algorithms. Most of these updates are small, incremental changes that go largely unnoticed. The major upgrades, however, receive serious coverage by mainstream news outlets and bloggers alike due to the momentous impact that they have [...]
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by TwitterFools on December 11, 2012

With as quickly as things move on social media sites, there are going to be mistakes. Learn about some of the biggest ones brands made in 2012 (as well as lessons learned) in these must-reads. 11 Biggest Social Media Disasters of 2012 By Seth Fiegerman The calendar year wouldn’t be complete without a few social [...]
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