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Web Expert Can't Make Website Work Valleywag (Monday) John Batelle couldn't promote his Web summit, for want of a working website; a Wall Street Journal reporter ogled her own book and Bonnie Fuller undermined Angelina Jolie's body image. The Twitterati took self promotion to new places.
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Yazzem Launches Version 2; Improves Latest Activity Among Users |
TechCrunch (Monday) Yazzem, the simple topic creator for Twitter or FriendFeed, has launched version 2 of their online service. Yazzem allows you to start topics about anything you want, basically creating a new way to interact with both Twitter and FriendFeed. Once the topic... |
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Stir Successfully iPhone-izes FriendFeed TechCrunch (Monday) Are you addicted to FriendFeed? Can't get enough of Robert Scoble's incessant posts? Want to keep up with them even when you're on the go? Are you praying to the heavens that Facebook doesn't screw up FriendFeed post-acquisition? Then Stir (iTunes link) mi... |
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New NFL Policy Limits Social Media Use On Game Day paidContent (Monday) Add the National Football League to the list of sports orgs laying out specific guidelines for social media. The NFL sent a memo detaining its policy to clubs Monday afternoon and released a statement (published below) focusing on Game Day rules. Key po... |
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NTT America’s New Data Center Aims To Harpoon Twitter’s Fail Whale TechCrunch (Monday) NTT America announced today that it has leased a new 15,000 square foot data center in Santa Clara, CA. Big deal, you might think, a network provider expands its capacity. Except this network provider has a very high-profile client: Twitter. Though Twitte... |
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CHART OF THE DAY: New York VCs Spend 90% Of Their Money Out Of Town Silicon Alley Insider (Monday) Many venture capitalists base themselves in New York City for proximity to the advertising industry, big media, Wall Street, and investors. (And because it's great here!) But they're still spending the vast majority of their money elsewher... |
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