So Vivid Week in the Social Media World
February 10, 2009
Last week was so intense in the web 2.0 and social media world with leading companies, Facebook and Google, introduced quite significant changes.
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Social Media in 2009
December 30, 2008
The battle in different fields of social media in 2008 has become severe. From users point of view there is just too much information. This post has been motivated by Sarah’s post at readwriteweb on social media predictions for 2009, and I will bring my thoughts.
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Monitor Website Stats with 4 simple Firefox add-ons
December 18, 2008
Monitoring my website stats and visitors never was easier. With Firefox add-ons not that I’m monitoring my site stats, yet I can use these web trackers to track other website stats in my market or any other I visit. Firefox add-ons I use are alexa ranking tool, compete website visitors tool, Google Page status extension and FeedBurner subscriber stats.
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Mozilla’s Firefox vs Google’s Chrome
December 14, 2008

- Image via Wikipedia
Do opening pages depend so much on browser’s speed? As I know web surfing mostly depends from web server and Internet connection. Yes, when you’re starting a session with Google Chrome it opens much faster than Firefox, but in further surfing there is no big difference. Of course, I f you have many Firefox add-ons it will open new tabs a little bit slower than Chrome, but if you start Firefox in the safe mode (click start menu, choose “run” and type “firefox.exe -safe-mode”) it will start session as fast as Chrome and will open tabs as fast as Chrome.
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Youtube’s Widescreen Video, Obama’s First Change
November 30, 2008
„I knew Obama would bring change.“ This is a great joke comment at Digg on YouTube goes widescreen topic. There are 3402 diggs for this story after 5 days( YuTube brought widescreen feature at Tuesday). People are enthralled with this widescreen change at Digg. Opposite to that, at YouTube’s blog users are not so delighted. Contrary to Digg, at YouTube’s blog comments are mostly from publishers, so reaction is a little bit different. Most of them are asking for optional widescreen feature.
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Hologram Transmit on TV
November 5, 2008
Unbelievable hologram presentation for the first time on television. Jessica Yellin beamed to the CNN studio. Obviously star wars is galloping into our lives.
It happened half an hour ago. I was watching CNN, looking what are the stats at American Election and it just happened. I’ve even grabbed my mobile and recorded a part. I typed “Jessica Yellin via hologram” at Google and there were under 800 results, just foretelling the rays transmit event. Now, just 30 minutes after, there’s 2,790 results in Google for “Jessica Yellin via hologram”.
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Top 30 Social News Websites
September 15, 2008
Though many people do not see difference on the beginning, social news sites are a little bit different from bookmarking websites. As the name is saying the focus should be on news, so you can submit or vote for the particular news. Regard to that, when submitting a site to social news websites be sure that story is in news format. Continue reading “Top 30 Social News Websites” »
Google Chrome Impressions
September 12, 2008
Using and testing Google Chrome for a week now, I can confirm it’s really fast. Google Chrome is opening sites much faster especially Websites that I have already visited. 1-2 seconds and kaboom, the whole page is opened. Though blogs (like mine as well) need a little bit more time, probably because of all plugins and widgets. Speed is advantage, but I have to stress a problem.
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Top 50 Social Bookmarking Websites
September 8, 2008
What’s better indicator of the value of an online site than a group of people who have assembled into a community and suggested their chaps that they really should “check out” a particular Web site? Here is a list of top 50 social bookmark websites, places where people share their links with purpose to recommend one another great bargains and good sites to visit. The list contains only bookmarking, without social news or similar websites (except sites that include both features).
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Why make a RSS feed available?
August 4, 2008
Image by robinhamman via FlickrQuite simple with RSS on the site active you will have more viewers. Your audience can conveniently catch your site without even going out and looking for that certain site. While at first, it may seem curved, it will in fact enhance the visibility of your site. This is so because users can easily keep up or keep track with your site, to allow them to view in a way that they want to.
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