The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “SoundCloud Moves Toward Email Marketing With Its Latest Labs Feature”. John Paul Titlow says, “These days, how musicians make money from their work is no longer set in stone. Some may do well selling physical records or digital downloads, while many new artists look at digital music as more of a marketing tool. Sometimes a track is worth 99 cents. Sometimes it’s free”. SoundCloud Moves Toward Email Marketing With Its Latest Labs Feature ReadWriteWeb [...]
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The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Google Slashes Storage Prices: Still no GDrive”. Joe Brockmeier says, “Google announced today that it’s dropping its pricing on Google Cloud Storage and its integration with several enterprise storage offerings. Google’s updated pricing scheme puts it roughly in line with Amazon’s S3, but what else does Google have to offer except a new pricing scheme? I spoke to Google’s product manager for Cloud Storage, Navneet Joneja on Monday about the pricing change and how Google stands out in storage”. Google... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “How Social Networks are Killing the Internet”. Alicia Eler says, “Share this on Facebook! Tweet this to your followers! Pin it to Pinterest! Submit the link to StumbleUpon and drive tons of traffic to your site! Digg it and hopefully more eyeballs will see it (and then it will end up on Facebook through the Digg Social Reader). Isn’t it great? You can cross your fingers and hope that the entire social Web sees something you like if you share it to all of your social networks. After all, we are what we share“. How... [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Verizon: External Security Threats Skyrocketed in 2011”. Scott M. Fulton, III says, “The conventional wisdom has been that industrialized hacking organizations have become particularly successful with social engineering – coaxing employees into doing something stupid that unlocks their networks’ security. Analysts at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week spoke of increasing incidents of telephone calls – actual human beings from call centers, pretending to be “Windows Security” or... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “My Social Strand Turns Your Facebook Profile Into an Infographic”. Zoe Fox says, “My Social Strand, an interactive website launched which Tuesday, turns your Facebook profile into a personalized infographic. The project, created by non-profit Be The Match, aims to highlight individuals’ uniqueness in a fun way. That uniqueness, Be The Match believes, mirrors the uniqueness of bone marrow matches”. My Social Strand Turns Your Facebook Profile Into an Infographic Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “Despite Ban, Facebook Finds A Way To Grow In China”. Dave Copeland says, “People in China may be barred from accessing Facebook, but that hasn’t stopped them from making software for the 845-million member social network. The partnerships with Chinese software developers allow Facebook to find ways to show investors in its upcoming initial public offering growth and expansion in China”. Despite Ban, Facebook Finds A Way To Grow In China ReadWriteWeb [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Peek Into Pinterest’s Palo Alto Pad [PICS]”. Kate Freeman says, “In an unmarked office building on a beautiful suburban street in downtown Palo Alto, the burgeoning startup Pinterest does its magic. Considering all the addicting beauty and visual orgasmica onPinterest, the company’s headquarters are in a surprisingly drab building”. Peek Into Pinterest’s Palo Alto Pad [PICS] Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Internet Law Pioneer Lawrence Lessig to Discuss Post-SOPA Internet at Mashable Connect”. Jennifer Diamond says, “We’re pleased to announce that Lawrence Lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, will be speaking at Mashable Connect, our signature conference”. Internet Law Pioneer Lawrence Lessig to Discuss Post-SOPA Internet at Mashable Connect Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Words With Followers? Twitter Scrabble Updates Board Game”. Todd Wasserman says, “Do you have a few hours to kill? Then you might want to try your hand at Twitter Scrabble, an app that challenges you to come up with high-scoring tweets. The game, created by Belgian ad agency Duval Guillaume Modem, is actually designed to promote another game, Mattel’s Scrabble Trickster. However, Twitter Scrabble seems compelling enough on its own”. Words With Followers? Twitter Scrabble Updates Board Game Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Which Candidates Are Getting the Super Tuesday Social Buzz? [INFOGRAPHIC]”. Alex Fitzpatrick says, “Today is Super Tuesday, the day when the most delegates are up for grabs in a single 24-hour period throughout the race to become the Republican presidential nominee. For weeks, Americans have been talking about the candidates on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other social networks”. Which Candidates Are Getting the Super Tuesday Social Buzz? [INFOGRAPHIC] Mashable.com [...]