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Read moreLocation-based services are a wildly popular mobile business trend right now. I remember when geo-location status updates were a problem for folks on Twitter. Now everyone’s getting swept in the geo-location wave (or war). That’s a good thing for many reasons I’ve voiced here on SheGeeks for the past two years. However, in order for […]
Read moreRising blog directory and search engine Regator is cleaning up its look and feel for users. You might be wondering if Regator’s invite-only preview will be worth the wait. The team behind Regator has combined years of feedback to bring more dynamic information surrounding today’s top content to you. Let’s take a closer look. INVITES: […]
Read moreToday Bit.ly, a popular URL shortener for Twitter and the web, has released a lively makeover for users of the site. Bit.ly has quickly gained popularity since its debut and is a project of Betaworks, which also owns Tweetdeck. Will the new changes to Bit.ly have a positive impact on users? What’s really new with […]
Read moreI ran into a problem with Facebook left a nasty taste in mouth: Facebook forcing users to linking their profiles to pages. What’s the big deal? Facebook’s privacy concerns is the big deal. What’s at stake is reputation, trust, and private networks that people are building for themselves. Elements that others don’t want available to […]
Read morePeople continue surprising me at every conference I speak at. It doesn’t matter if I’ve followed them on Twitter for years, or if I’ve just met them while speaking at the 140 Characters Conference. And the surprise is all Twitter’s fault. Better yet, it’s social media’s fault. Because this. is not. the real. you. At […]
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