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1 year ago

in My blogging goals for 2008. on NazJam Tech Blog
Some big goals there, good luck in achieve them.

Jamie

1 year ago

in Amazon kicks iTunes in the butt on Scobleizer
I'm trialling Vodafone's MusicStation with my Samsung F700. £1.99 ($4) a week for unlimited music downloads.

1 year ago

in Saving digital work after death… on Scobleizer
I've often thought about this too Robert.

A bank might be a good idea.

Jamie

1 year ago

in A Blogging Contest: Providing Backlinks for Logo Designs and Other Niches on The Habitation of Justice
Thanks for the link, good luck with the draw.

Jamie

1 year ago

in Logo Designer Celebrates 1 Year Anniversary With $4,000 Prize Draw on The Beta News
Thanks for the link, good luck with the draw.

Jamie

Whats your favourite whiskey?

1 year ago

in “Scoble can’t be more wrong” on Scobleizer
1. Alot of people are missing the point, looking at Mahalo under a microscope. Its the concept, maybe it won't be Mahalo or even facebook, but this rich knowledge or "Social Behaviors" as you call it, can't be simple rubbished as many people have.

2. It can't scale - Why not, like you say use multiple sources (RSS reader, Facebook, Delicious, Flickr etc) and with the old traditional stuff, maybe hybrid system?

3. I do wonder about Google, why they don't have digg.com or a delicious of some sort under their belts?
Jamie

1 year ago

in Why Mahalo, TechMeme, and Facebook are going to kick Google’s butt in four years on Scobleizer
Would you class this as Web 3.0 powered Search Engine?

I thinks this is really interesting stuff.

Jamie

1 year ago

in Falkirk Wheel: Genius Invention on Everything Designed By Humans - KiwiPulse // Evolution of Art
The wheel was design by RMJM who also designed the new Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, this hasn't been as popular with the public, although I think its great.

Jamie

1 year ago

in Question of the Day: Which Is Your Favorite Social Network and Why? on Blonde 2.0 Blog
flickr
delicious
facebook

Are three of my favourites

We only have a MySpace page becaue we have developed a couple of band websites before.

Jamie

1 year ago

in Why I don’t recommend Cocomment on Scobleizer
When it interfered with my online purchases, it was bye bye cocoment!
Jamie

1 year ago

in Automatic Blog Posts with delicious on Duct Tape Marketing
You must be careful not dilute your blog with too many delicious posts if your a regular user.

An alternative is to feed your delicious directly into your RSS feed using Feedburner. That way your blog still looks good and your readers get some extra stuff.

What would be really cool is a WordPress plugin that allows you post your delicious bookmarks once a week/month etc.

Jamie

1 year ago

in Please, no more LinkedIn invites - Paul Walsh, the Irish Opportunist on Paul Walsh, the Irish Opportunist
I completely agree with you. LinkedIn is dead for me too. Although I'm not going to invite people like I did with LinkedIn, because if it doesn't work out it will be another Social Network i suggested!
Jamie

2 years ago

in My first TwitterGram on Scobleizer
Something like this could help to take twitter to new levels/markets. It would be handy being able to leave a voice message and have it converted to text.
Jamie

2 years ago

in Social Content for Business Geeks on Duct Tape Marketing
Excellent, I always post things under the business section of digg, but nothing really happens!
Jamie

2 years ago

in 2006/12/24/top-social-networks-2006/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Ning is worth while a look at. Basically you can take your YouTube, Blog, Flickr feeds and combine them to produce a MySpace style page.

2 years ago

in The Ultimate Internet Marketing Article on Marketing Pilgrim
I think local searches is big one for small businesses, that are more important that national and global in most cases.
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