Apps & Tools, Social Media

Make A Mobile Version Of Your Site With MoFuse

I first heard about MoFuse when ReadBurner released a mobile version for their service. ReadBurner mobile utilizes MoFuse and I’m a fan of ReadBurner Mobile’s interface. So yesterday, I decided to give MoFuse a try. Here’s a look at the MoFuse service and how I came to the decision to use it for SheGeeks.net     […]

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Apps & Tools, Social Media

Brightkite Updates Pose A Problem On Twitter

The location based mobile social network Brightkite, may be facing a bit of a backlash with Twitter users. While the service is nicely gaining ground with Twitter users, there are some that are more than irritated with one of Brightkite’s most popular features: sending location updates to Twitter. Recently, prolific Twitter user and one of […]

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Apps & Tools

Bring Google Reader To Your Desktop With ReadAIR

Seems Adobe AIR apps are gaining ground around the web. Popular Twitter clients such as Twhirl and Spaz are already using the AIR platform. Not good enough? WebKut (review), a screen capture application, Alert Thingy, and more recently MySocial24/7, Friendfeed clients, are also on the platform. While it’s long overdue, it’s no surprise that popular […]

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Social Media, Tech Opinion

Is It Necessary For A-listers To Get First Dibs?

When it comes to promoting a service or site, the "smartest" startups will contact the big names to get their start. This leaves a very wide gap open for the taking for smaller blogs. However, for all it’s worth, is it really necessary for A-listers to get first dibs?     A-List Benefits There’s no denying […]

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Social Media

Visually Disqus’n : Disqus Integrates Seesmic

this is a guest post by (jeff)isageek who also has his own blog over at jeffisageek.net Today Disqus, a community driven commenting service (say that 4 times fast), announced that it will be integrating video comments using video service Seesmic bringing another great feature to what is already an awesome service. Why did Disqus decide […]

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Tech Opinion

The Embargo Breaks Part Deux: Is a Press Release News?

The past two weeks have undoubtedly been rough ones if you are a public relations rep. There are A-list bloggers bandying about terms like blacklist and threatening to never cover another pitch. And I’m sure there are PR reps who are very upset and probably quaking in their boots worrying about how on earth they […]

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