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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

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He argues for a world he calls POSO (post social) in which we will only use social applications which drastically cut down our time involvement and/or increase our productivity. Social media will be pervasive in the enterprise and is primarily driving by customer interactions. And that’s what happened.

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GumGum Makes Images Profitable for Publishers

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Photos that are prime real estate and have never been monetized before, until one very ambitious Silicon Beach startup, GumGum , recognized the opportunity and created the first and largest in-image advertising platform, and an entirely new market. Buying Google keywords will be popular and expensive. Photos…the final frontier.

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Should You Blog? (yes, and here’s how …)

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First, you’ll need a platform. The disadvantage is that you can’t install a lot of additional tools that use Javascript. I started with the hosted version and then migrated to an installed version so I could use Google Analytics and some other products. Then you can install Google Analytics to your website.

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Improving Website and Wordpress Performance with Hard-Coded Share Buttons

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Wordpress in particular is fairly resource heavy right out of the box so speeding up everything else is a critical piece of running a site on this platform. The problem with most of the share badges out there is that they load a Javascript file from an external source which can take several seconds on a bad day.

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Why Startups Need to Blog (and what to talk about …)

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Type “personal financial management&# into Google. Yet type it into Google and the third result (behind the Wikipedia entry and ecommerce.com ) is Magento. First, you’ll need a platform. Importantly, they’re more social. Much of my traffic is through referring websites and/or social media.

Blogging 373