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5 months ago
in The Major Celebrities are TAKING OVER TWITTER! Here’s the List! on The Busy Brain
interesting use of the word "Major"
6 months ago
in Twitter spam, effective or idiotic? on Scobleizer
I still don't understand why the feature isn't a part of twitter's basic features anyway.
6 months ago
in Twitter spam, effective or idiotic? on Scobleizer
sbullo no it doesn't, cuz they will send it for you ;-)
10 months ago
in Startups: your web site sucks on Scobleizer
if anyone wants some marketing help, drop me a line. It'll be on like donkey kong
1 year ago
in 2008/07/09/google-new-products-2/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I'd be disappointed in google if they didn't do something that brought it all together.
1 year ago
in Popping Popcorn With Cellphones on Laughing Squid
just think what it's doing to our brains when we talk all the time on them....
1 year ago
in Twitter: Don’t blame Ruby, blame Scoble on VentureBeat
If that theory is valid, @JasonCalacanis and @BarackObama actually have more followers and follow more people than @Scobleizer. Should they be to blame too, or is it better link bait to blame Scoble?
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1 year ago
in Robert Scoble’s $45 Billion Website on AllFacebook
well, now that you mention it, Facebook's search does leave something to be desired...
1 year ago
in 2008/05/14/timothy-berners-lee/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Did Gore ever actually say he created the internet?
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Eric Neumann
Truth be told, Al Gore "did" create the Internet, but not as much the technology as taking a military system and making it public... see http://www.massscorecard.org/askme/internet.htm.
Most people think "create"="wrote code", but here Al promoted a policy to make something "open for the rest of us". So a corollary is: TimBL couldn't have made the Web without Al Gore's initiating the Internet.
Most people think "create"="wrote code", but here Al promoted a policy to make something "open for the rest of us". So a corollary is: TimBL couldn't have made the Web without Al Gore's initiating the Internet.
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