Welcome to a new series I’m starting on Facebook called Facebook Problems Today! This is a series where I will address recurring questions that people have about Facebook, how to perform certain tasks on Facebook profiles and Facebook Fan Pages, and also how to trouble problems that you might be having. You can follow the […]
Author: SMSEO
One of the new YouTube channels that I find myself visiting more often is the White House YouTube Channel. And this is where I found President Obama’s Weekly Address that he delivered yesterday. In the address, the President talks about how small businesses are the key to America’s job growth. He even mentioned Google as […]
Video Commenting in Blogs
I’m excited to say that I just did my first video comment in my blog! You can view it here (scroll way down to the bottom). One of the main reasons I tried it is because 1) I tend to get long winded while writing, so I can easily write out a 500 work comment […]
Twitter Thinks Astronauts Are Cool
One of the coolest things about Twitter is that anyone, and I mean anyone, can find an audience who is willing to listen – or should I say “follow” – what you are saying. In fact, the more “niche” or obscure someone is, the seemingly more popular that person can become. NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino […]
Check out one of the better Pepsi Super Bowl commercials below! You may notice one glaring absence during tomorrow’s Super Bowl, and that is the $245 million, 30 second hole left by Pepsi. For the first time in 26 years, Pepsi has turned it’s back on the Super Bowl advertising opportunity and instead, is investing […]
There are rumors that Facebook might be preparing to launch it’s own web mail platform called “Titan”. According to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, “Facebook is completely rewriting their messaging product and is preparing to launch a fully featured webmail product in its place…” To me, it sounds like Facebook is taking a play straight from […]
Tomorrow, February 7th, 2010, the Space Shuttle Endeavor will head to the ISS (International Space Station). And NASA is encouraging the public to get involved with the mission by sending questions directly to the astronauts via Twitter. Astronaut Mike Massimino (@Astro_Mike) will be accepting questions for the astronauts until Thursday, Feb. 11. when he will […]