Archive for Social Networking

iWidgets Gets My Thumbs Up

Social NetworkingPublished July 7, 2008 at 1:53 pm No Comments

After some simple debugging by the devs at iwidgets.com, I’ve finally completed our Golf Course Finder widget for GolfAdventures.com. The Golf Course finder allows users to locate golf courses throughout the US by Zip Code, Address or Metropolitan area. The entire application process took merely 15 minutes on iWidgets and 30 minutes to write the
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I rediscovered sphinn.com

Social NetworkingPublished August 23, 2007 at 8:28 pm 2 Comments

So I was reading through posts over at sphinn.com the Social Network for Search Marketers and had a great time seeking out the bash Yahoo posts. (Whatever would my mommy say about my bad girl habits – sigh….) I came across a story on how bloggers monopolize sphinn, and then I remembered that this site
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The Real Power Behind Social Networks

Social NetworkingPublished May 2, 2007 at 11:31 am No Comments

Throughout yesterday, Digg users revolted against a decision made by CEO, Jay Adelson, to remove posts pertaining to the publicizing of an HD DVD encryption code. Excerpt from Adelson’s blog post: This has all come up in the past 24 hours, mostly connected to the HD-DVD hack that has been circulating online, having been posted
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Paypal users beware, new spam disguised as a receipt

Social NetworkingPublished January 16, 2007 at 12:49 am 3 Comments

Paypal users should be aware of the latest Paypal spam that disguises itself like that of a paypal receipt. Today I received an email stating that I’ve ordered a Dell computer. (ew first of all) – this is an obvious attempt to gain control of your Paypal information. Delete it and forget it. Protect Your
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SEM/SEO websites in line to be hacked Matt Cutts beware! (ScreenShot)

Social NetworkingPublished January 15, 2007 at 6:46 pm 1 Comment

I scrolled down on my Google reader only to see Graywolf’s SEO Blog hacked with promises for more hacking to be done on other SEO websites including Matt Cutts of Google.