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		<title>By: Social Media - FriendFeed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 18:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;!--%kramer-ref-pre%--&gt;[...] August 1 at 5:26 am - via Bookmarklet - Link rutawa, Chris DeLaurentis, k00pa, K.D. and 4 other people liked this    thanks -- this is useful ;) - john conroy    Diigo or the new delicious (or something else) ? - Marco Castellani    The update is awesome! - k00pa          Jay Deragon posted a link   socialmedian July 31 at 6:17 am - via Bookmarklet - Link Mitchell Tsai, David Young and Charles Balazs liked this    &quot;socialmedian is all about personalized news - helping people get the news that matters most to them on any number of topics from any number of sources. Our hunch is that people with common topical interests can help each other filter and discover personally relevant news. If you think about it, for decades news organizations have been filtering the news for their readers/viewers, suggesting what they should pay attention to on any given day. Our site basically asks (and is attempting to answer) a big question: What if, instead of just the media companies filtering the news, we could collectively filter the news for each other down to the specific topic level, for an infinite number of topics? Imagine, for instance, if you could know on any given day what articles just your most trusted friends or colleagues are finding important. Or, if you were able to know what every person who has your job title is finding interesting. Or, if you could know what thousands of people from all around the world are f&quot; - Jay Deragon via Bookmarklet    First impression, from the alpha stage...not new, and a lot like news spam. Second impression, form today&#039;s release - could be decent but I need to let it run for a day or 2. Still not convinced it is more valuable that my Google Reader account or FF. - David    I like the ease and speed of clipping news stories, that&#039;s for sure, and I&#039;m already growing a following, which I like. - Tamar Weinberg    I don&#039;t know what it is, but for some reason socialmedian seems rather fiddly. Perhaps it&#039;s the sheer number of options and ways to vote. I&#039;m still using it though - for me it&#039;s a lot faster than the similar Twine which is a bonus. And like Tamar, I&#039;ve already got a following, albeit small. Sadly the auto-share with Networks feature hasn&#039;t yet worked for me. :( - David Young    I like the concept, but think I prefer FriendFeed for as a source of links. An intelligent hide option to easily get rid of unwanted stories (and lower the priority of similar stories) would be good - a lot of noise there. - David Sim          David Sim posted a link   Social Media in the Economic Downturn August 1 at 3:04 am - Link          Jay Deragon posted a link   Social Control Freaks? &#124; socialutions August 1 at 3:01 am - via Bookmarklet - Link    &quot;Anti-social means it is always about what you think or want and then you try and control people to get what only you think is right for them. The only way you can ultimately ever get what you want is by providing others the means of getting what they want and showing people respect along the way. Trying to take control of community members is like disturbing a beehive, the bees may turn against you and you’ll eventually get stung. What say you?&quot; - Jay Deragon via Bookmarklet          Arjun posted two links   “http://twitpic.com/640c - Whats new in Delicious 2 aka delicious.com” August 1 at 12:06 am - via Reshare - Link     “delicious.com aka Delicious 2 new redesign is very nice. Very streamlined, very clean, very cool. +10” July 31 at 11:44 pm - via Reshare - Link          David Young posted a link   Delicious July 31 at 12:57 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link HollowMarkeD, Jordan Willms and David Sim liked this    Delicious 2.0 is finally here! First socialmedian’s open beta, now this… Too many social bookmarking sites to try in one day! - David Young via Bookmarklet    i love it. &lt;3 - Alex Barredo    cupcakes for everyone! - Avi Kaplan    I took the day off. - David Cohn    Looks nice, but a little closer to Freshbooks in color scheme. I liked the varying shades of blues and grays. - Tamar Weinberg    I will miss the dots in the domain, really :-( del.icio.us was a way better domain name than delicious.com - Alex Barredo          Jason Kintzler posted a link   The Response to PitchEnegine Alpha after Day 1 July 31 at 10:15 pm - via Reshare - Link          Tamar Weinberg posted a link   “FriendFeed request of the evening: It would be *awesome* to integrate &quot;Likes&quot; as endorsements on social sites. As in if I like a Reddit story on FF, it should... July 31 at 9:51 pm - via Reshare - Link          washwords posted a link   washwords » Blog Archive » Like the Interweb? Like Money? You’ll love 30DC July 31 at 8:43 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link          David Weiner posted a link   Goodness Gracious, Great Blogs of Fire! » The Buzz Bin [...]&lt;!--%kramer-ref-post%--&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dev.wp-plugins.org/wiki/Kramer"><img src="http://www.livingstonbuzz.com/nfs/c02/h08/mnt/28447/domains/livingstonbuzz.com/html/wp-content/plugins/kramer/kramer.php?kramer=gif-icon" class="technorati-balloon" alt="Kramer auto Pingback" style="border:0;" /></a>[...] August 1 at 5:26 am &#8211; via Bookmarklet &#8211; Link rutawa, Chris DeLaurentis, k00pa, K.D. and 4 other people liked this    thanks &#8212; this is useful ;) &#8211; john conroy    Diigo or the new delicious (or something else) ? &#8211; Marco Castellani    The update is awesome! &#8211; k00pa          Jay Deragon posted a link   socialmedian July 31 at 6:17 am &#8211; via Bookmarklet &#8211; Link Mitchell Tsai, David Young and Charles Balazs liked this    &quot;socialmedian is all about personalized news &#8211; helping people get the news that matters most to them on any number of topics from any number of sources. Our hunch is that people with common topical interests can help each other filter and discover personally relevant news. If you think about it, for decades news organizations have been filtering the news for their readers/viewers, suggesting what they should pay attention to on any given day. Our site basically asks (and is attempting to answer) a big question: What if, instead of just the media companies filtering the news, we could collectively filter the news for each other down to the specific topic level, for an infinite number of topics? Imagine, for instance, if you could know on any given day what articles just your most trusted friends or colleagues are finding important. Or, if you were able to know what every person who has your job title is finding interesting. Or, if you could know what thousands of people from all around the world are f&quot; &#8211; Jay Deragon via Bookmarklet    First impression, from the alpha stage&#8230;not new, and a lot like news spam. Second impression, form today&#8217;s release &#8211; could be decent but I need to let it run for a day or 2. Still not convinced it is more valuable that my Google Reader account or FF. &#8211; David    I like the ease and speed of clipping news stories, that&#8217;s for sure, and I&#8217;m already growing a following, which I like. &#8211; Tamar Weinberg    I don&#8217;t know what it is, but for some reason socialmedian seems rather fiddly. Perhaps it&#8217;s the sheer number of options and ways to vote. I&#8217;m still using it though &#8211; for me it&#8217;s a lot faster than the similar Twine which is a bonus. And like Tamar, I&#8217;ve already got a following, albeit small. Sadly the auto-share with Networks feature hasn&#8217;t yet worked for me. :( &#8211; David Young    I like the concept, but think I prefer FriendFeed for as a source of links. An intelligent hide option to easily get rid of unwanted stories (and lower the priority of similar stories) would be good &#8211; a lot of noise there. &#8211; David Sim          David Sim posted a link   Social Media in the Economic Downturn August 1 at 3:04 am &#8211; Link          Jay Deragon posted a link   Social Control Freaks? | socialutions August 1 at 3:01 am &#8211; via Bookmarklet &#8211; Link    &quot;Anti-social means it is always about what you think or want and then you try and control people to get what only you think is right for them. The only way you can ultimately ever get what you want is by providing others the means of getting what they want and showing people respect along the way. Trying to take control of community members is like disturbing a beehive, the bees may turn against you and you’ll eventually get stung. What say you?&quot; &#8211; Jay Deragon via Bookmarklet          Arjun posted two links   “http://twitpic.com/640c &#8211; Whats new in Delicious 2 aka delicious.com” August 1 at 12:06 am &#8211; via Reshare &#8211; Link     “delicious.com aka Delicious 2 new redesign is very nice. Very streamlined, very clean, very cool. +10” July 31 at 11:44 pm &#8211; via Reshare &#8211; Link          David Young posted a link   Delicious July 31 at 12:57 pm &#8211; via Bookmarklet &#8211; Link HollowMarkeD, Jordan Willms and David Sim liked this    Delicious 2.0 is finally here! First socialmedian’s open beta, now this… Too many social bookmarking sites to try in one day! &#8211; David Young via Bookmarklet    i love it. &lt;3 &#8211; Alex Barredo    cupcakes for everyone! &#8211; Avi Kaplan    I took the day off. &#8211; David Cohn    Looks nice, but a little closer to Freshbooks in color scheme. I liked the varying shades of blues and grays. &#8211; Tamar Weinberg    I will miss the dots in the domain, really :-( del.icio.us was a way better domain name than delicious.com &#8211; Alex Barredo          Jason Kintzler posted a link   The Response to PitchEnegine Alpha after Day 1 July 31 at 10:15 pm &#8211; via Reshare &#8211; Link          Tamar Weinberg posted a link   “FriendFeed request of the evening: It would be *awesome* to integrate &quot;Likes&quot; as endorsements on social sites. As in if I like a Reddit story on FF, it should&#8230; July 31 at 9:51 pm &#8211; via Reshare &#8211; Link          washwords posted a link   washwords » Blog Archive » Like the Interweb? Like Money? You’ll love 30DC July 31 at 8:43 pm &#8211; via Bookmarklet &#8211; Link          David Weiner posted a link   Goodness Gracious, Great Blogs of Fire! » The Buzz Bin [...]</p>
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		<title>By: David Weiner, PR Newswire</title>
		<link>http://www.livingstonbuzz.com/2008/07/29/goodness-gracious-great-blogs-of-fire-61/comment-page-1/#comment-55823</link>
		<dc:creator>David Weiner, PR Newswire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 14:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mike,

Thanks for the shout out and for stopping by!

Dave WEIner</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike,</p>
<p>Thanks for the shout out and for stopping by!</p>
<p>Dave WEIner</p>
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		<title>By: Tejvan Pettinger</title>
		<link>http://www.livingstonbuzz.com/2008/07/29/goodness-gracious-great-blogs-of-fire-61/comment-page-1/#comment-55578</link>
		<dc:creator>Tejvan Pettinger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for mention and other useful links for webmasters.</description>
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