Interesting case studies showing Social Media success. Piper sells a $140k plane with a $40k Social Media campaign http://bit.ly/bLuiZh
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Blogging speed at your fingertips: P2 theme by Automattic
Have you noticed that nowadays blogs are increasingly becoming shorter?
SEO privileges quantity over length, so sites that publish five short articles per day will rank higher in Google searches than sites that publish two long articles, for instance.
The WordPress theme P2 theme by Automattic is perfect for bloggers to quickly publish several articles as well as what Automattic calls updates.
You can see P2 theme by Automattic by yourself in this blog.
You can download P2 theme by Automattic for free for your WordPress blog or just activate it as your theme if you have a WordPress.com blog like this one.
P2 theme by Automattic is a very light and easy to use theme, but most importantly it lets you quickly create and edit articles from the frontpage itself. Unlike many other themes, you do not need to go to your dashboard to create a post, but you can do it directly from your frontpage.
P2 theme by Automattic has a tabbed menu on the frontpage with the items Status Update (the equivalent of Twitter), Blog Post (where you write an article), Quote and Link.
From the frontpage itself, you can Upload/Insert movies, images, sound, and other media, just like you do from the Dashbord. And what is more important you can also enter tags.
When you are done writing, you click on Post it and you start writing your next post.
So, if you want a theme that enables you to easily publish several articles a day, please give P2 theme by Automattic a try. You won’t be disappointed!
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Ping.fm for your iPhone. Get Pingle and submit your content to multiple social media networks at once. http://ping.fm/0ky6J
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No matter in what field you work, nowadays an internet identity is indispensable.
First, start by creating a LinkedIn account. http://www.linkedin.com
LinkedIn has over 60 million members in almost every country in the world. This is the most important resource for professionals to build contacts.
You can join groups and thus find people in your field. You can also recommend other people and get recommended. LinkedIn offers many other functionalities such as resume databases, job listings, and file sharing.Once you created your LinkedIn profile, you should start a blog or a website. I suggest you use the very reliable WordPress.com. This is a free tool that allows you to have your own domain and does not display any ads. I recommend that you create a domain using your full name, such as sylviasmith.wordpress.com. You should use your WordPress blog to write articles about topics in your field. Make sure you use tags for your posts so that search engines such as Google can find you more easily.
Finally, you should take the last and easiest step which is to create a Twitter account. Make sure, just like with your WordPress.com domain, to create a user name consisting of your first and last names. Your Twitter page will then be http://twitter.com/sylviasmith. Twitter is a microblogging tool. You can write a microblog or very short post containing up to 140 characters. You can find people to follow at http://listorious.com. You should start by following as many experts in your filed as you can. You can only read tweets at the beginning and then start retweeting. When you feel confident with Twitter etiquette, you should start tweeting. Be aware that unlike Facebooks, your tweets are plublic, and anyone could read them.
A last tip, leave traces! When you are online, remember to leave as many traces as you can. Make sure that these traces portray you accurately and professionally. For instance, try to participate in forums, write reviews and comments, and post answers (in Yahoo Answers for instance). People performing searches on you, will find the content you posted and learn about your involvement and knowledge.
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Flatscreens at Parisian Bus Stops
A Line 52 bus stop in Paris, very close to the Opera Garnier (http://bit.ly/7xRu1s), is equipped with a cutting-edge flatscreen with touchscreen capabilities. The screen displays a wide variety of information about the area and public transportation services.The device includes an interactive map for buses and subways as well as other mapped-in information including links to historical places with photos and articles as well as business with descriptions and photos–primarily restaurants and cafes.You access the items mentioned above through a menu similar to the Windows Taskbar. The display is colorful and bright, and mainly in the evening it becomes very inviting.The screens are impressive and very helpful for tourists and locals.If you are in Paris, don’t miss the chance to play around with one of them (unfortunately, the only one I know is the one by the Opera). Will keep updating this post as I find more.Shot with my iPhone. Talent: Anna Ten -
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Best WordPress.com theme I’ve tested so far: This one!
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Create your own music station http://blip.fm/Imwinkelried
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Streaming live video with my iPhone using Qik, a jewel! http://qik.com/imwinkelried
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Etherpad does not take you to the Heavens, but it comes very close to it
I had been using Etherpad –http://www.etherpad.com–for a while, but had never experimented its potential as a collaborative tool in the classroom.
Etherpad is one of the best online-based word processors out there not only because it is free (and now open source since Google acquired it) but also because it enables users to create a public pad without having to sign up for an account. Etherpad has many other wonderful features such as easy sharing, author colors and timeslider with different formats to save to.
Perhaps the most important feature for me is to be able to use an online-based word processor that I do not have to sign up for nor sign in. Google Documents is great, but I need to sign in in order to access their word processor. With Etherpad, I am only a click away from starting to type my document.
As soon as users create their public pad, Etherpad gives them a URL that users can email or IM to their collaborators.Users have their texts highlighted with different colors and their names show up on the sidebar, also provided with a chat tool.
The Timeslider tool enables users to slide through the history of the document. They can do this manually or by hitting play, and watching the history of the collaboration develop. Etherpad offers several formats to save your document including HTML, PDF, Microsoft Word, or Plain Text.
Today, my first-year journalism students took full advantage of this great tool. They wrote articles individually that they later shared with the rest of the class as they joined the public pad that I projected on the screen to the entire class.
The students would correct their documents themselves and also their classmates’. The group-correction process is already a very rich one, and Etherpad only enhances it by the color-identity feature–students and teacher can make corrections and the student can easily identify the corrector by the color.
Students could eventually save the document so that they can review the corrections.
We ended the class with two presentations. Presenters used Etherpad to write their keywords. The rest of the class wrote notes and questions for the presenters using the Etherpad public document.
Etherpad is a free and no-signup-necessary application that offers plenty of possibilities including collaborative writing via sharing URL, highlighted text with a different color per user, a slick Timeslider tool to navigate through the document history, and plenty of formats to save your document.
Etherpad does not take you to the Heavens, but to heights with a great potential to be explored.
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With Pixlr, Who Needs Photoshop?
Pixlr is an online photo editor with a vast potential. Certainly not for those with printing needs, but for those designing for the web Pixlr may become a better option than Photoshop. Pixlr is not only free, but also web-based (no need to install anything on your computer nor to keep up with updates), and you do not even need to create an account to work with it. In addition, there is a bonus, an extension you can install on your browser called Pixlr Grabber.

Many web-based photo editors require you to register. With Pixlr, you can start editing your images with a browser and an internet connection.
Pixlr has three applications, Pixlr Editor, Express and Grabber. Editor is almost like Photoshop, Express is to perform quick edits, and Grabber is a very handy extension you install in your browser to have ready acces to online images. With Grabber, you have three capturing options, entire page, a selection, or the visible area of a page.
Pixlr Editor looks very similar to Photoshop and has almost all the same basic functions and toolbar. Pixlr also has Layers, History, and Navigation windows. The text tool is also very powerful with a considerable library of fonts.
To start working, you can open an image from your computer or directly from a URL (you can also create a new image from scratch). When you finished editing, you can save the result to your computer just as if you were working with Photoshop or any other application installed on your computer.
So, if you create web content, you should certainly give Pixlr a try. You do not need to open an extra application, just open a new tab, type pixlr.com and start working.
Other web-based photos editors reviewed here http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10170333-2.html





I wish I could selectively allow some WP.com users to post their updates on my P2 enabled site. Which would make wordpress somewhat facebookish, i mean, people can write on your Wall only when you approve them first. Plus, still haven’t been able to figure out how to post photos along with your status update.