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  1. Creative Technique For Master-Link-Baiters

    Posted on 10 May 2008 Tags: Gray Hat SEO I was in the shower and an idea popped into my head, not something I've heard explicitly talked about before. I can only assume this is due to one of the following: It could be a completely rubbish idea It may be being used by sneaky people who don't want it revealed It could be a unique and creative idea no... [Source: http://www.conversion-matters.co.uk]

    Added May 11, 2008. Blog this Email this

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    Last 3 comments:

    1. graywolf Says:

      May 11th, 2008 at 11:28 am

      some people have been doing that very same thing about a year and half now

    2. Adam Says:

      May 11th, 2008 at 12:12 pm

      haha fair enough. oh well..

    3. Lyndon Antcliff Says:

      May 11th, 2008 at 5:40 pm

      It's a sound idea, and as Graywolf have said, it's been happening for some time now. There are some problems with it though, I will detail them in a future post.

  2. Google Picking On The Little Guy

    What Say You? 19 responses.. Michael Gray recently wrote a post about Google's 2 tiered justice system and how they pick on the small guys but let big corporate guys slide. I have much love for Michael but I disagree with his example of the little guy being SEOMOZ's Matt Inmann and his dating/quiz widgets embedding links for payday loans vs a busin... [Source: http://www.shoemoney.com]

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    5. @May 14, 2008 4:14 pm

      Flaming Arrow Says:

      I think everyone is quick to pick on Google…but as it's been said before…the whole internet itself is NOT Google. Just most of it.

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  3. MySocial 24×7 Launches FriendFeed/ Twitter AIR App

    Duncan Riley 5 comments » MySocial 24×7, a Friend Feed/ Twitter Firefox sidebar Michael wrote about in April has launched an Adobe AIR application. Like the Firefox sidebar, the AIR app allows users to filter the view by type of data, comment or bookmark any entry, and users can also reply via Twitter. The big selling point for the new app is an in... [Source: http://www.techcrunch.com]

    Added May 05, 2008. Blog this Email this

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    Last 5 comments:

    1. anna

      May 6th, 2008 at 1:58 am

      Can I please also signal Posty. I like it!

      http://spreadingfunkyness.com/posty/

    2. MySocial 24×7 en el escritorio gracias a Adobe AIR

      May 6th, 2008 at 9:00 am

    3. nathan

      May 6th, 2008 at 11:07 am

      Do any of these desktop apps support facebook feeds yet?

    4. D Bell

      May 7th, 2008 at 10:09 am

      I have to disagree. This client is not very good. Connecting to the very services that it claims to supports did not work out of the box. The interface was boring and looked rushed. I could have dealt with the unpolished looked if the app worked better than Twhirl. Oh Well.

      Some comments about Twhirl and Alert Thingy. It works great, but it is a memory hog. I would like to see them merge FF and Twitter into the same window. I think that would be a much tighter stream of consciousness, and save on screen real estate. I found that Alert Thingy had and issue with sorting Friend Feed updates properly. That bothers me, so I stopped using it. Hopefully they have it fixed now.

      Lastly, I found a client called Spaz. http://funkatron.com/spaz. It does not have the FriendFeed support, but its light on the Memory usage. It is also skinnable, but I find it to be attractive out of the box. The only problem I have had with it, is the default update time for Twitter was too short, so you get a message back from Twitter complaining about too frequent updating. This was fixed by going into the settings and changing the update time to be between 6 and 10 seconds.

    5. David K

      May 7th, 2008 at 3:46 pm

      I disagree. MySocial is a great start and it can only improve. I like it enough to close Twitterific and Alert Thingy.