I was just checking out my new notifications (the notifications box in the lower right hand corner), and one of the notifications was that a friend of mine on Facebook had left a comment on one of my photos. When I click on the notification, I was taken to a page that wanted me to […]
Category: Technology
This is just a follow up to my post where I predict that Bill Gates will have 200,000 Twitter followers within 24 hours. And I think he may be more in the ball park of 250,000 – 300,000 within 24 hours. Nonetheless, let’s figure conservatively that he gets 200,000 followers on Twitter within 24 hours, […]
If you woke up this morning and tried to login to Twitter, then you may have been greeted by your friend and mine – the Twitter Fail Whale! I’m capitalizing his / her name because I’m assuming it’s the proper thing to do. Anyway, I digress… At around 7:30AM, according to the Twitter status blog, they were […]
**TAKE NOTE** Do this for me, if you log out of your Twitter profile and then go to Twitter.com, on the homepage of Twitter, right above the search bar, you’ll see the words “See what people are saying about…” – you need to realize that with Twitter, EVERYONE can see what EVERYONE ELSE is “saying”! […]
I wrote last night about how Bill Gates has joined Twitter. Well, we are only 24 hours into his arrival on Twitter and he already has 200,000 followers. Actually, 24 hours will be, according to his first tweet, at around 2PM EST. But with 190,000 followers right now at 10:14AM EST, I think 200,000 by […]
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This may be the first time I’ve written about a political issue here at Social Media SEO, but I just can’t help myself. Tonight, at around 9:20PM, Martha Coakley, the Democratic candidate for the Senate seat in Massachusetts – the one left vacant by the late Edward M. Kennedy – made a call to a […]