Sunday, September 12, 2010

When Suggest goes completely awry

When Suggest goes completely awry: "suggest-fails-funny

Yes, yes, we all Google. But sometimes the results from Google Suggests aren’t exactly what we might imagine them to be. Unless, that is, your imagination takes in all manner of bizarre scenarios. What? It does? Oh, ok.

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[Sreengrabs from HolyCrapThatsFunny; Hubpages; SearchGoesBad;




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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Himno Nacional [video] from a kindergarden in DR

I want to share this video with you guys so you know how proud the dominicans are about their country

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-zaQEL3buo&feature=player_embedded

I'm going google!

Google Apps highlights – 9/3/2010: "This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label “Google Apps highlights' and subscribe to the series. - Ed.

Recently we introduced powerful, time-saving features in Gmail: Priority Inbox and the ability to call phones right from Gmail. Google spreadsheets added new features, and many more businesses and schools moved to the cloud with Google Apps.

Cut through the clutter with Gmail Priority Inbox
Since its beginning, Gmail has been helping people cope with large amounts of email, whether it’s with more than seven gigabytes of storage, really fast search, great spam filtering or automatically organized conversations. This Monday we launched Priority Inbox, which helps you get through your inbox even faster by automatically putting important messages front and center. The more that you use Gmail, the better Priority Inbox will become at categorizing the email you receive. Our research suggests that the typical information worker can save a whole week of work time each year with this feature!



Call phones from Gmail
People in the U.S. can now call any phone right within Gmail. If you have a Google Voice account (it's free! and open to everyone in the U.S.), you can also receive calls to your Google Voice number right within Gmail. Calls to the U.S. and Canada are free at least until the end of the year, and international rates start at just $0.02 per minute. Google Apps customers won’t see this feature quite yet, but Google Voice and call phones in Gmail are coming soon with the new infrastructure for Google Apps accounts.


Improved scheduler in Google Calendar
Last Thursday we made it easier to set up new events in Google Calendar. The interface for repeating events is now more intuitive, and we’ve improved how we help you find a good time for your event, even if you’re coordinating a large group of people with busy schedules.


In-cell drop-down with validation and more in Google spreadsheets
We added two helpful features in spreadsheets last week as well. In-cell drop-down with validation allows you to configure cells to display a drop-down menu of accepted values. For example, you can require a cell’s value to be selected from a list of specific cities. We also introduced the ability to easily see which cells have formulas, which can come in handy when you’re working on a complicated mode. You can turn this feature on from the formula bar by selecting the “Show All Formulas” button, selecting “Show All Formulas” in the View menu or hitting Ctrl `.


Who’s gone Google?
The pace of organizations saying goodbye to legacy on-premises technology and moving into the cloud continues to accelerate. Read more about why The Richmond Group, Box.net, Bowerly Lane Bicycles and EPS Communications selected Google Apps for their messaging and collaboration needs.

I hope these updates help you or your organization get even more from Google Apps. For details and the latest news in this area, check out the Google Apps Blog.

Posted by Jeremy Milo, Google Apps Marketing Manager


Zuckerberg, Is That You?: Hot Facebook Ride

So Freaking Funny
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'Holla back at my wall, son!'

How to Disable Facebook Places [Facebook]

How to Disable Facebook Places [Facebook]: "
Yesterday Facebook rolled out a new feature called Places that lets you and your friends check in to locations, Foursquare-style. If you'd prefer to keep your location private, or at least stop your friends from posting it, here's how. More »






Monday, August 30, 2010

My Brothers Band in Dominican REpublic solavia.Blogspot.com

en el parquesito de la lincoln...: "


Si bien creemos que las cosas planeadas tienen mayor posibilidad de quedar bien y ciertamente salir victoriosos... también es cierto que las improvisaciones o las cosas 'rapidas' 'espontaneas' son maravillosas... Estos videos y fotografías que veran a continuación son una muestra de 'éso espontaneo'... Estabamos viendo a colegas en el parque de la Lincoln cuando de repente nos llaman al escenario y pues... ni modo.... hicimos lo que pudimos DE LO MEJOR. ;_
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Thursday, August 19, 2010

These Tubes Are Old!: Vintage Website Ads

Wow Love this ads! They are fantastic.

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This is one in a series of vintage ads for current websites as imagined by Brazilian advertising agency Moma. Mmmm, I can almost smell the old magazines.

the ads were designed for an upcoming media seminar with the overall theme of 'what's new today, is old tomorrow', so they retro stylized Facebook, Youtube and Skype (and Twitter, not in English).


Oh man, I love looking at vintage ads. Especially the underwear ones. There's no telling what kind of crazy-ass bush is lurking behind those granny panties!

Hit the jump for the other three.
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Facebook: 'the enchantment next look in social team-ups' [brandrepublic]

Thanks to anonymous, who may or may not have traveled back to the future past to bring these ads to us (I suspect he didn't)."

A Voice? Where Were Going You Dont Need A Voice: Texting, The Informational Graphic

A Voice? Where Were Going You Dont Need A Voice: Texting, The Informational Graphic: "texting-cut.jpg

Note: This is only only a small portion of the chart, you're gonna need to hit the jump to see it in all it's button-mashing glory.

Texting: everybody does it. Some more than others *ahem, little girls!* but everybody does it. Somebody who tells you they've never texted before is either a pathological liar or too old to be driving. But that's not what I came here to talk about. What I came to talk about is sexting. Now let's say somebody accidentally took a picture of himself with a face drawn on his crotch (using his penis for the nose) and accidentally sent it to everybody in his phonebook. Is there a way to like, unsend that? I'm asking for a friend.

Hit the jump for the whole graphic.
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The Rise of Text Messaging
[mashable]
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The Kids Are Texting a Frightening Amount [gizmodo]"

Today’s Special

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Buy 1 pay for 2


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Os Gemeos and Futura paint NY school

Os Gemeos and Futura paint NY school: "


Brazilian artists Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo (also known as 'Os Gemeos') and graffiti legend Futura have just completed an 80-feet-high mural on the wall of a New York school.


The project was driven by New York-based creative studio AKANYC and street art website 12ozProphet with support from Nike (tying in with its World Basketball Festival) and paint company MTN Colors.



The mural is on the west-facing wall of P.S. 11, William T. Harris elementary school, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. Work began on the afternoon of Friday, August 6, and was completed today, August 13.



The overall theme, we are told, is a message of international unity. Os Gemeos' iconic yellow character (sometimes referred to as as 'the giant' or ʻgiganteʼ) is adorned with flags representing countries around the globe. Of the design, Os Gemeos says, 'We are using different flags painted with non-traditional colours. The idea is 'one world one voice', no borders, no separation, just everything and everyone working together for a single cause that is a better world.' Seems like they did the bulk of the work, with Futura adding details within the overall scheme.



AKANYC creative director Allen Benedikt hopes 'to create a regular mural series that we believe will inspire and enrich the creative communities throughout the city'.







All images courtesy AKANYC

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Bike South Marketing Communication Plan for MKT571

Proposition for a marketing class at university of phoenix level Master in Business administration

Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.




Thursday, August 5, 2010

Plastic model kit business card

Plastic model kit business card: "

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Designed by Bangkok advertising agency CreativeJuice for plastic model kit giant Tamiya, the letters in this card can be popped out and snapped together to build a robot, a plane, a boat, or a car. [via NOTCOT]



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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

How People Feel About Online Advertising

How People Feel About Online Advertising: "

Retargeter has an interesting infographic on online advertising (click for the large version):



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Google Font Previewer

Google Font Previewer: "



Google has released a tool which lets you preview and live-edit fonts which are part of the Google Font API. It’s called Google Font Previewer and features fonts like Vollkorn, Lobster, Cardo and Reanie Beanie. Once you’re done tweaking a font, you can copy the HTML snippet Google shows into your own page.

[By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google Font Previewer | Comments]


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Google With Direct Dictionary Result

Google With Direct Dictionary Result: "



Perhaps bad news for the traffic of dictionary sites, which often don’t show the actual word definition in the search engine snippets: Google now has a onebox of their own immediately offering the definition(s) for certain words you’re searching for. Try enter e.g. pleasant into Google.com and the top will read: “pleas·ant/ˈplezənt/Adjective ... 1. Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment. ... 2. (of a person or their manner) Friendly and considerate; likable.”



Not too long ago, Google used to link words to Answers.com in the right hand side; before that, Dictionary.com. They later switched to their own definitions page, but then had that link removed completely (it was somewhat useful to check if you were writing a word correctly, though). Now a dictionary is back for certain words – I suppose words people often want to look up in a dictionary, per Google’s usage stats – and more immediate, too. Note entering e.g. define:pleasant still works, too, and triggers a bit of a more extensive page.



[Thanks Drtimofey!]

[By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google With Direct Dictionary Result | Comments]


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NBC | Peacock

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Uh-Oh: IP Addresses To Run Out Next Year

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As a matter of fact yes, that is a picture of the GW command center. I can make calls, fax, print, copy, collate AND write Geekologie all from the comfort of my plush shitter. Did I mention I can relieve myself? Because I can do that too. I just have to be careful my unit isn't caught between the seat and rim because one time it was and I peed all over the floor. Don't hate the playa hate the smell! IP addresses are supposed to run out next year.

The internet protocol used by the majority of web users, IPv4, provides for about four billion IP addresses -- the unique 32-digit number used to identify each computer, website or internet-connected device.


There are currently only 232 million IP addresses left -- enough for about 340 days -- thanks to the explosion in smartphones and other web-enabled devices.

The solution to the problem is IPv6, which uses a 128-digit address. It would give everyone in the world more than four billion addresses each, but most of the internet industry has so far been reluctant to introduce it.

It would require each device that connects to the internet to be reconfigured or upgraded, with some users even being forced to buy new hardware, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.


Sure we could do that. Or you could take my advice and, instead of issuing more IP addresses, start issuing PO boxes. BOOM -- WHO'S THE INTERNET GENIUS NOW, MR. GORE?!

World Will Run Out of Internet Addresses in Less Than a Year, Experts Predict [foxnews]

Thanks to Charles, who doesn't care so much about IP addresses as he does physical addresses. He's a mailman!"

Monday, July 26, 2010

Next for Flipboard: Satisfying Social Media Hunger Before Cravings Hit

Next for Flipboard: Satisfying Social Media Hunger Before Cravings Hit: "


Flipboard


If you've poked around the social media world at all the past few days you have probably heard about Flipboard, a new iPad app that creates a customized 'social media magazine' based on what's happening in your Twitter or Facebook stream (see video below). The app is already a raging success--it's number one in the app store and Flipboard has been forced to restrict sign-ups until it can handle all the traffic coming its way. Now developers are working behind the scenes to make Flipboard even smarter with a semantic intelligence engine that will be able to select the content you want before you even know you want it.

As it stands, Flipboard selects magazine content chronologically. It's good enough for the time being, but hardly sufficient when trying to sift through content provided by, say, your 3,000 Twitter friends. That's where Ellerdale's semantic search engine comes in. Ellerdale originally planned to use its technology, which has been in the works since 2008, to build a personalized news website. But this week, the company was acquired by Flipboard as part of a bid to make even more customized social media magazines for users.

'We want to surface the most relevant content,' Arthur Van Hoff, co-founder of Ellerdale and the newly appointed CTO of Flipboard tells FastCompany.com. 'An article that my mom comments on is relevant to me, but maybe not to other people. Every Flipboard magazine is completely personalized.'

Flipboard's semantic search will take into account a number of factors: how closely a user is connected to other people (if you have an ongoing conversation with a Facebook friend, for example, that person will rank highly), posting behavior (you might not want to see content from a robot that posts every hour on the hour), common interests with friends (whether you 'like' or retweet their posts), and how many followers a user has.

That level of personalization isn't easy. 'We have a big database to cope with data streams. It can process 60 million messages each day,' Van Hoff says.

The ability to absorb information at the speed of social media is part of the reason why Flipboard acquired Ellerdale. And since Ellerdale has been working on semantic search for years, the technology will be ready for release soon. Once it has proven to work, Flipboard will expand its reach to include other social networks like Foursquare, Digg, Flickr, and Tumblr. Once that happens, we may finally be on the path to making rational sense out of the dozens of data streams that we deal with every day.

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Ariel Schwartz can be reached on Twitter or by email.



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Thursday, July 15, 2010

The 5 Types of Influencers On The Web

There is always bunch of people telling you who to follow, thank god now we have social media and we can rely on our own judgments, though if someone we admire or a friend suggest something to us according to Facebook a 60% of you likes will come from those people.

More info click on the link:

The 5 Types of Influencers On The Web: "

Whether we’re talking about social media, content promotion or basic networking, it’s often advised that small business owners reach out, engage and connect with their “influencers”. But…who are these mythical people we’re supposed to be talking to all the time? What do they look like and where do they hang out? And why does no one ever tell us?

Well, today we will! As a small business owner, there are five types of influencers that you should be aware of and reaching out to on social media. Want to know who they are?

The Social Butterflies

Remember high school? Remember those people that seemed to know everyone regardless of which party you went to or what corner you were hanging out on? These people also exist on the Web. The Social Butterflies are the names and avatars who live to connect people from inside their different networks. If you need a programmer, they know a guy. If you need 100 invitations made by yesterday, they have a friend who does that. They’ll make the introduction for you because they take pleasure in mixing up their networks.

Social Butterflies are valuable to a small business owner because of how wide their net reaches. By forming a close relationship with the, you get access to everyone else who is in their network. You also ensure that the Butterfly will mention YOUR name to her contacts when the time comes. Where do Social Butterflies hang out? Everywhere! To identify them, try creating contact groups (via Twitter Lists or Facebook/LinkedIn groups, for example) and then look for the names that seem to overlap. These are your Butterflies.

The Thought Leaders

Thought leaders are the voices that your customers trust and listen to most. They’re usually the same people whose content you’re constantly watching get retweeted and whose blogs get more comments in a day than you get in a month. It takes some effort to get these people to acknowledge you because they’re constantly being inundated with messages, but if you can prove yourself by sharing valuable information and being a good social media citizen, you’ll be handsomely rewarded when it’s your content they’re blasting out to their loyal networks.

Thought leaders can help you build your own authority by lending you their platform. When they tweet out your material or offer to help you with a blog post, you get to take advantage of their contact and increase the eyes looking at your site. If you’re looking for Thought Leaders in social media, you won’t have to look too far. They’re speaking at conferences, getting quotes in the most high profile stories, and are always being referenced in other people’s tweets and post. To get the most return, don’t go for the Superstar Thought Leaders, stick to who is most influential in your niche.

The Trendsetters

Every industry has its own set of trendsetters. They’re the early adopters and the people that others listen to. The Trendsetters were on Twitter and FourSquare before everyone else and now they’re trying out a new social networking site that you can’t even spell. Trendsetters are motivated greatly by ego and are always on the hunt for what’s new so they can tell their friends they found it first. They love getting the scool, so get their attention, and they’ll be proud to share you with all 5,000 of their closest friends.

Trendsetters are powerful forces in social media because of their need to constantly be trying and sharing new things. If you’re looking for these people in social media, you can find them reading TechCrunch, commenting on Mashable and tweeting about sites and applications you’ve never even heard of.

The Reporters

This includes the bloggers, reporters and news outlets that live and breathe your industry. They’re the bylines you constantly see and the people most immersed in your industry because they write about it every day. This group is super important to connect with because they hold three coveted things — press, coverage and links. SMB owners need to know how to get the attention of people who link.

Obviously, as a small business owner, you want to create relationships with the Reporters that cover your niche to get your business in front of their audience. You want to form relationships with these folks as early as you can so that you can keep them alert to big things happening in your small business. Once you identify these people, you’ll want to create a PR linkerati list so that you know who you should reach out to when you need press.

The Everyday Customer

Your Everyday Customer has a much smaller circle of influence than The Reporters or The Social Butterflies, but it’s just as important. Your Everyday Customers are the people who live in your town and could potentially walk in and spend money with you today. You want to use social media to create awareness with them.

This group is often neglected in social media as brands attempt to go for the higher hanging fruit. However, reach one of these folks and you’re almost guaranteed that they’ll pass on their experience to their family and friends. They’re all about worth of mouth and sharing recommendations. If you’re looking for them on social media, they can most often be found asking questions on Twitter or participating in group discussions on Facebook and LinkedIn. They’re unassuming, but vocal when given the chance.

Those are groups I concern myself with when talking about “influencers”. Are they any influencer groups you focus on not mentioned here?

From Small Business Trends

The 5 Types of Influencers On The Web



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