June 2011
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WatchWatch
joshsternberg: Mark Halperin calls President Barack Obama “a dick” on Morning Joe. Via Politico: “I thought he was a dick yesterday,” Halperin, who also is a senior political analyst for MSNBC, said on Morning Joe, referring to the President’s conduct during his press conference. Just minutes later, Halperin quickly apologized to the president and viewers for his choice of words. “Joking...
Jun 30th
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Google Analytics & Webmaster Tools Now Track the... →
Google is getting more social, and its web analytics tools are no exception; Google Analytics and Google Webmaster Tools have added new tools for tracking the impact of tweets, likes, +1s & more on your website’s traffic. Google Webmaster Tools now has a “+1 Metrics” section, which pro…
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POYNTER: NBC White House correspondent Chuck Todd:... →
joshsternberg: NBC’s Chuck Todd talks about his use of Twitter and Twitter’s effect on politics, media, etc. Interesting interview, though I think we can stop asking how people use Twitter/Facebook and how Twitter is changing the political landscape.
Jun 27th
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Hipster overload (pic) →
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When folks ask why I unfollow
You’re boring. And I’ve been on Twitter longer than you. Am I wrong?
Jun 21st
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Jun 19th
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CNN GOP Debate
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Jun 9th
Gingrich staff resigns
Jun 9th
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Google: PR is Now an SEO Ranking Factor →
steverubel: Google: “Today we’re beginning to support authorship markup — a way to connect authors with their content on the web. We are experimenting with using this data to help people find content from great authors in our search results. We now support markup that enables websites to publicly link within their site from content to author pages. For example, if an author at The New York...
Jun 8th
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End of the Road for the Social Media Gurus →
steverubel: Sysomos on what may be the end of the road for the almighty SMG: “In simple terms, social media as a standalone activity is coming to an end.” It was fun while it lasted. But I totally agree that the future is all about integration. We need more systems thinkers who can see the big picture. Encouraging to see. Always thought the SMG was like an antagonist in a Frank Zappa...
Jun 4th
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Jun 3rd
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