Today I’m really proud of Kodak. My first encounter with Kodak reps was when I spoke at BlogHer 09. During the SocialLuxe party, Kodak set-up a demo table and the reps showed so much enthusiasm, not to mention some very neat products to everyone in attendance. They left no question unanswered and were quite open […]
Read moreHow FriendFeed Became The Best Real-Time Social Search Engine
I almost laughed when I came to this conclusion and then I became really excited. Finally! Something very interesting happened , though I’m sure I’m not the first to have encountered it. I wanted to find out who the author of the blog Prevential is. So I headed to twitter search and proceeded to type […]
Read moreHow To Tell If Your Service Is A Social Media Copycat
Louis Gray isn’t a blogger known for writing the worst about services in Social Media. In fact, almost every review I’ve read from Louis is nothing but positive, though he always points out where services can improve. It’s something I’ve always admired Louis, particularly in this niche full of negativity and bashing. However, Louis’ recent […]
Read moreWhy Google Reader Needs To Shift From Quantity To Quality Of Features
My patience and appetite for Google Reader has been decreasing furiously for months now. Google Reader used to be my “end all be all” for feed reading. I’ve recommended it numerous times to others, but lately Google Reader has become a nightmare. Feedly has come along and showed me a better way to read RSS […]
Read moreHow Much Information Overload Is Google Reader Giving You?
Last Wednesday, Google Reader introduced a flurry of new features that probably won’t affect my usage of Feedly in the future. They’ve added a couple of time savers, and will once again contribute to the problems of information overload for tons of people. It is also drastically changing whether or not I will continue to […]
Read moreFaceFriend: Why The SocialGeeks Are Preparing For A FriendFeed Meltdown (And So Should You)
I interrupt your regularly scheduled RSS consumption to bring to a) give you a break from feed reading, and b) notify you of an emergency podcasting that took place last night amongst TheSocialGeeks team. Chris Miller, Sarah Perez, Wayne Sutton, JeffisaGeek, Louis Gray, and myself brainstormed over several important questions to consider pertaining to the […]
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