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Add Speech Bubbles to Your Blog Posts With Speechable 
Joseph Ferrara via Sellsius real estate marketing on Wed, 03 Dec. 2008
Speechable lets you easily add speech bubbles to any image.
Upload any image from your computer or the web (via the image URL) and add your text to a bubble using the simple editor. Easy. FREE
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"The Road to Depression" 
Mark Thoma via Economist's View on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
Brad DeLong says two big mistakes made the crisis worse:
The Road to Depression, by Brad DeLong, Project Syndicate: For 15 months,
the United States Federal Reserve, assisted by the financial regulators of the
US Treasury, have been trying..., abo
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KickApps raises $14 million for expansion 
Don Reisinger via Webware.com on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
KickApps, a company that offers on-demand social networking and widget platforms, announced Tuesday that it raised $14 million in Series C funding. The round was led by
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Is IDX Necessary for Your Website? - Do You Need Air to Breathe? 
Drew Meyers via GeekEstate Blog on Wed, 26 Nov. 2008
Okay, the title is a bit dramatic. You would die without air, but you’ll live through not having IDX. Your business may not though. We’ve all seen the statistics many times. More than 80% of those in the real estate market use the internet to begin their property search. They want one thing when they visit a website, to locate listings, lots of them, and lots of information and images f
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HOW TO: Use Twitter For Social Bookmarking 
Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins via Mashable! on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Mashable reader Patrick de Laive over at Fleck, at the suggestion of our fearless leader Pete, put together a simple bookmark
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HOW TO: Track Expenses Using Twitter 
Simon Salt via Mashable! on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Simon Salt is CEO of marketing communications company the IncSlingers. He writes for www.simonsalt.com and Dad-O-Matic
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15 Secrets of FriendFeed's Power Users 
louisgray@gmail.com (louisgray via louisgray.com on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
By Daniel J. Pritchett of SharingAtWork.com (FriendFeed/Twitter)The FriendFeed social network is a powerful resource. With it you can connect to some brilliant p
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A Word (or Two) About Realogy 
-Rob via The Notorious R.O.B. on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Noah Rosenblatt over at Urbandigs notes potential huge problems over at Realogy (H/T: 4Realz):
According to Crain’s “
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The Death of Tangible Media is a Little Murky 
Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins via Mashable! on Sun, 16 Nov. 2008
You can always tell when the weekend is approaching. If it isn’t Twitter getting killed, it’s
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Twitter’s Hockey Stick Moment 
Erick Schonfeld via TechCrunch on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
October was a good month for Twitter. All those election Tweets brought a 25 percent increase in U.S. visitors from the month before, to 1.45 million unique visitors, according to comS
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Trulia Blogger Hits Home Run at ‘U.S. News and World Report’ With First Blog Post 
Frances, Community Manager via Trulia Blog - Real Estate Blog on Fri, 14 Nov. 2008
Realtor Mark Chesnick of Evans, GA, wrote his debut blog entry on Trulia blogs this week. Within hours the full text of his article appeared on U.S. News and World Report’s blog The Home Front. It also appeared prominently on Truli
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Tag The World—One Tweet, Yelp, and Flickr At A Time 
Erick Schonfeld via TechCrunch on Sun, 09 Nov. 2008
We all know how tagging makes the Web a richer place (by tapping into people’s desire to categorize things and share those categories, ad-hoc though they may be, with the everyone else). Tagging brings a bottoms-up order to the Web by making information more searchable and thus easier to find. Now i
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“360″ Music Deals Become Mandatory As Labels Prepare For Free Music 
Michael Arrington via TechCrunch on Sat, 08 Nov. 2008
360 Music deals give labels their standard cut of CD and digital download sales, but also give them a percentage of event ticket profits, merchandise sales, endorsement deals and anything else that uses the artist’s brand or music.
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Is the Blog Network model dying? 
Duncan Riley via The Inquisitr on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
Blogging may have started from personal journals, but the diaries of 2000 evolved into something different. As sites grew a new form of company emerged, the blog network, that aimed to take the experience often gathered in a few blogs across many.
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What’s Your Favorite Blog Plugin? 
Adam Ostrow via Mashable! on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
This article is part of the Open Web Awards, an open, international contest for the best websites and services.
At its core, blogging software is pretty basic. A blank text box that aut
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How Will President Obama Use His Massive Social Media Influence? 
Adam Ostrow via Mashable! on Thu, 06 Nov. 2008
Hundreds if not thousands of observers have already noted the key role that the Internet and social media played in the successful campaign of Barack Obama. But when he’s President, how will he utilize the
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Passing of the Torch: TV to Internet 
Greg Sterling via Screenwerk on Tue, 04 Nov. 2008
This election has been discussed as a seminal one for many reasons: historical firsts among the candidates, more sophisticated organizational strategies and data mining, use of mobile messaging, etc. But from a consumer perspective it also represents a “passing of the torch” from TV to the Internet.
While people will be watching TV tonight in the US to monitor election retur
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Word of mouth tops online reviews as purchase influencer, survey finds 
Dominic Rivera via The Inquisitr on Mon, 27 Oct. 2008
Online reviews and comments written by users are second only to word of mouth as a purchase influence for most Americans, according to a survey of web users released by Rubicon Consulting. Among web users (who are about 70% of the US populatio
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Is Your Username Taken? Usernamecheck Will Tell You. 
Robin Wauters via TechCrunch on Sun, 26 Oct. 2008
Most people tend to register the same username when signing up for services, for obvious reasons. Your username is your personal identity and most people don’t need more than one. It’s also easier to remember. But one thing that is becoming increasingly difficult to remember, with so many new Web services sprouting up ever day, is which services you have signed up for exactly.
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