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    T-shirt my wife brought back for me

    ByMike McBride May 3, 2009 Reading Time: 1 minute

    T-shirt my wife brought back for meOriginally uploaded by mikemac29

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    Moving Tweetdeck Settings Between Computers

    ByMike McBride May 1, 2009July 22, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Not only can I vouch for the fact that the instructions in this blog post about moving Tweetdeck settings between two PC’s work, but I can also tell you that it works between a Windows desktop and a Macbook as well. 🙂 There’s one adjustment, obviously. Instead of finding these in Documents and Settings\username\applicationdata (or…

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    The First Rule…

    ByMike McBride April 30, 2009July 22, 2015 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    I was reading Josh Gilliland’s post from yesterday about being careful not to break client confidentiality in your online networking status messages. Here is how the risk of disclosure is possible: a Facebook user posts a status message they deem harmless, such as “I just landed ‘Company A’ as a client and have a bunch…

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    Bunch of Quitters

    ByMike McBride April 29, 2009July 22, 2015 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    So 60% of Twitter users quit after one month or less? Actually, that doesn’t surprise me at all. I don;t think Twitter is necessarily for everyone first off, and more than that, it’s actually kind of difficult to figure out at first, and takes quite a bit of work before you see the benefits. Most…

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    What Might Kill Facebook

    ByMike McBride April 27, 2009September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    On the other hand, what might really kill Facebook is the fact that somehow, fan pages are now part of the suggested friends list. As you know, I’ve always had complaints about the way Facebook tries to figure out who you might be friends with, based on who else your current friends are connected to….

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    Google Developing "Facebook Killer"?

    ByMike McBride April 25, 2009September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    According to Mike Elgan, if they purchase Twitter, that’ll be exactly what they are developing with Google Profiles. Is it possible that is what Google is planning? Sure. Could they develop something absolutely, positively, useful? Obviously they know how to do that with other products. Will it “kill” Facebook? Eh, maybe. This actually brings up…

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