by TwitterFools on October 11, 2011

A new study from BBC.com and Starcom MediaVest finds that tablets do wonders for news consumption. Tablet owners report reading more stories from more sources on more topics than non-tablet users, they enjoy the experience more, and they go straight to the source more often, rather than relying on aggregators. But the study also found [...]
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by TwitterFools on October 6, 2011

The death of Steve Jobs has rocked people the world over, affecting everyone from the most hardcore Apple fanboy to Barack Obama to all those gathered outside the new Apple store in Shanghai. While Steve Jobs will be remembered for revolutionizing personal computing, the music industry, consumer mobile products, film animation and even fonts, the [...]
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by TwitterFools on June 24, 2011

The Minority Report featured some incredible theoretical technologies, some of which have continued to interest geeks for years. One of these technologies was a system in which you are able to interact with the user-interface with a few hand gestures Now, imagine if you were able to control Windows 7 in much the same way. [...]
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by TwitterFools on April 10, 2011

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by TwitterFools on April 6, 2011

I’ve been a little obsessed with using sticky notes in workshops as a reflection and visualizing tool for network and social media strategies. At a recent all-day workshop, I used them to help participants consolidate what the learned in the morning. Photographing them has been an excellent source of engaging micro-content for my Facebook Page [...]
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by TwitterFools on November 11, 2010

The limits of control: with journalists and their employers increasingly active on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, news organizations are … An article from: American Journalism Review This digital document is an article from American Journalism Review, published by University of Maryland on August 1, 2009. The length of the article is 3525 [...]
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by TwitterFools on October 18, 2010

Google’s algorithms take your current location into account when choosing which results to display for searches where your location is relevant. Until now, though, it was rather hard to know where exactly Google thought you were and sometimes Google just doesn’t get it right. Starting today, Google will make it easier to see where it [...]
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by TwitterFools on October 18, 2010

Google’s algorithms take your current location into account when choosing which results to display for searches where your location is relevant. Until now, though, it was rather hard to know where exactly Google thought you were and sometimes Google just doesn’t get it right. Starting today, Google will make it easier to see where it [...]
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by TwitterFools on July 31, 2010

Twitter Mind Control — Sells Like Hotcakes! Twitter Mind Control is the ultimate blueprint to make money on Twitter. Sales copy by million dollar copywriter. High conversions guaranteed. Visit www.twitmindcontrol.com/aff/ — for Free Viral Affiliate Tools! Twitter Mind Control — Sells Like Hotcakes!
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