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#11, Twitter, Facebook, Fixing What Ain't Broke - InformationWeek
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Twitter, Facebook, Fixing What Ain't Broke - InformationWeek
Twitter, Facebook, Fixing What Ain't Broke InformationWeek, NY Twitter has gone and changed an essential element of its service, which is the ability to "listen in" on conversations between people whom you know and people whom you don't. Biz Stone's explanation is condescending to everyone, and infuriating to ...

Google Squared and Wolfram Alpha - The Week Magazine
Google Squared and Wolfram Alpha The Week Magazine If it can accomplish that, “neither Twitter nor Wolfram Alpha nor Microsoft is easily going to vault past Google.” Wolfram Alpha isn't supposed to be a “Google killer,” said Ian Paul in PC World. The natural-language search engine -- which will allow ...

“4 Out Of 5 Small Businesses are Wasting Time on Their Twitter ... - PitchEngine (press release)
“4 Out Of 5 Small Businesses are Wasting Time on Their Twitter ... PitchEngine (press release), WY 05.13.2009 – Humble, TX (PRWEB) May 13, 2009 -- Thousands of small business owners are jumping on board the Twitter bandwagon. In fact, Twitter is becoming the fastest-growing B2B marketing channel around. . Rarely do they have the social media ...

Google Hurdles Headlong Into Real-Time Search - Traffick
Google Hurdles Headlong Into Real-Time Search Traffick As widely reported in connection with their Searchology event, Google has introduced a feature to allow you to set the results to display "past 24 hours" (similar in a way to the feeling you would get searching Twitter, or Google News by recency). ...

The Weekly Wrap: Dom Raban, MD, Corporation Pop - The Drum
The Weekly Wrap: Dom Raban, MD, Corporation Pop The Drum, UK I am of course talking about this year's dernier cri, the social networking killer application, Twitter. Once described to me as 'Facebook on steroids' it's an addictive mix of the banal, the obscure, the irrelevant, the pertinent and the profound. ...