These are my links for December 31st, 2011 through January 1st, 2012:
Author: Nathan Burgess (PRCog)
Bookmarks for December 30th, 2011 through December 31st, 2011
These are my links for December 30th, 2011 through December 31st, 2011:
- The chance of a lifetime –
- Top 10 iOS Apps of 2011 –
- How One Author Found Success With Digital Books –
- Apple’s First iPhone Was Made in 1983 [PICS] –
- How About That: North Korea Has a FAQ –
- poorlydrawnlines –
- Online Backlash Forces Verizon to Rescind Ridiculous Fee –
- Tornadoes More Likely to Form Mid-Week Because of Human Pollution –
- Bidding heats up for AllRecipes: Are Amazon, AOL and Random House stirring in the kitchen? –
The last few hours in links :) (December 30th, 2011 from 14:10 to 16:00)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 30th, 2011 from 14:10 to 16:00:
- Just Did It: Nike Finally Opens a Twitter Account –
- Verizon backtracks on $2 fee, won’t make people pay to pay –
- Kelly Clarkson Album Sales Rise After Ron Paul Twitter Flap –
- Amazon’s Cloud: A Supercomputer Anyone Can Rent –
- Study: Being Healthy is Good For You –
- Internet Giants Reportedly Considering “Nuclear Option” Blackout To Protest SOPA –
- How to Follow the Times Square Ball Drop on Social Media [VIDEO] –
Bookmarks for December 29th, 2011 through December 30th, 2011
These are my links for December 29th, 2011 through December 30th, 2011:
- Translation method key for SEO with multi-lingual content –
- New York’s Finest…Drunk –
- Marvel Says That For Tax Purposes, All Mutants Are Not Human –
- What Is Eye-Catching On Facebook Timeline? –
- Study: Q is the Worst Letter in Scrabble or Words With Friends, S the Best –
- GoDaddy Reverses Stance Completely and Opposes SOPA Even After Gaining Domains During Boycott –
- Facebook’s value in social media marketing ‘cannot be overstated’ –
- Clinical test copyright bullying legally dubious –
- Verizon Customers Suffer Third Outage in December [VIDEO] –
- 8 Ways Digital Will Improve B2B Sales in 2012 –
The last few hours in links :) (December 29th, 2011 from 13:19 to 17:06)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 29th, 2011 from 13:19 to 17:06:
- Amazon’s Bezos spends hours in computer science labs, checking in on the future –
- Murder Is My Business: Weegee’s Noir New York –
- Apple’s Museum That Never Was: Why Does Stanford Keep it Secret? [VIDEO] –
- Verizon PR Guy Delivers Bad News, Immediately Goes On Vacation –
- Dennis Hof, Owner of the Famed Moonlite Bunny Ranch, to Open a Sci-Fi Brothel, the “Alien Cathouse” –
- Most U.S. Small Businesses Plan to Buy an iPad in 2012 [STUDY] –
- Facebook Timeline vs. Old Profiles: How People View Them Differently [STUDY] –
- Internet Meme Playing Card Project Seeks Your Funding –
- The $25 PC, the Raspberry Pi, is On Course for a January Release, So Start Saving! –
- 9/11 Memorial Attracts Over a Million Visitors and One Idiot With a Gun –
- Social Backdrops Make It Look Like You’re Video Chatting From a Windows 95 Desktop –
- Hollywood’s Favorite New York Alley Ruined by Luxury Condo –
- Photo –
The last few hours in links :) (December 29th, 2011 from 08:48 to 12:45)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 29th, 2011 from 08:48 to 12:45:
- 3D Optical Scanning Makes 125-Year-Old Records Sing –
- This Paint Dropped Into Water Looks Magnificent, Ooh, Ahh –
- Facebook Markup Language Support Ends Jan. 1 –
- Verizon to Introduce $2 Convenience Fee for Online and Phone Payments –
- Confirmed: Verizon Charging $2 Fee for Paying Bills Online or By Phone –
- Pew: U.S. No. 2 in terms of global social media use –
- Social Media Shitdiots and Hijacking the Toronto Police #RIDE Hashtag on Twitter –
- Professors Propose Calendar Where Every Day Falls on Same Date as it Did the Previous Year –
- Diagnostic test takedown by copyright bullies –
Bookmarks for December 28th, 2011 through December 29th, 2011
These are my links for December 28th, 2011 through December 29th, 2011:
- Social Media Tips & Trends for Content Marketers: The Best from CMI 2011 –
- "It's always been this way" –
- iPad USB Flash Drive –
- What Mattered In 2011 For Social Media? [INFOGRAPHIC] –
- Leaked Twitter Subpoena Raises Online Privacy Issues –
- Google Activates 3.7 Million Android Devices on Christmas Weekend [VIDEO] –
- The mysterious nodding syndrome –
- Man Uses Google+ Game to Propose to Girlfriend [VIDEO] –
- Klout CEO Reveals How to Leverage Score for Fame, Fortune, Perks –
- Twitter is Hilariously Ruining Everything [Infographic] –
- The Louvre “Overcleaned” a Leonardo: Blame Photoshop! –
- Social Network for Robots Lets You Talk to Your Roomba –
- Google+ now with more than 62 million users –
- 6 Important Startup Trends that Defined 2011 –
- Brave Models Strut Blindfolded Down Runway for Hosiery –
Bookmarks for December 27th, 2011 through December 28th, 2011
These are my links for December 27th, 2011 through December 28th, 2011:
- Jelly Belly Scented iPhone Cases –
- Watch a Dude Get Manhandled By a Tranny –
- Yes, Of Course Stephen Glass Should Be Able To Practice Law In California –
- Raspberry Pi, a Tiny But Powerful $25 PC, Coming Soon [VIDEO] –
- What Infographics Looked Like 100 Years Ago –
- iPhone 5 Rumors Start Heating Up [VIDEO] –
- Social media marketing alert: 19 percent of time online for social –
- Cutts urges content writers to use keywords naturally –
- Circa Promises Different, ‘Beautiful’ News Reading Experience –
- Japan Will Be Getting Vending Machines That Provide Free Wi-Fi –
- Cops Now Entrapping Students With iPhones –
- Study: Facebook Users Who Feel Good About Themselves Feel Good About Ads –
- Go Daddy is No Longer on the U.S. Congressional List of SOPA Supporters –
- Super Charge Your Social Media With HootSuite And Google Analytics –
- Twitter Subpoena Reveals Boston PD Is After User Information –
- A Textbook Example of Deliberately Breaking Promises to Customers –
- How Much Money Is Your Klout Score Worth? [INFOGRAPHIC] –
- A hundred little things –
- Five routes to social media success –
- Why You’re Pissing Off Half Your Facebook Fans –
- Is Google playing unfair in online travel? –
The last few hours in links :) (December 27th, 2011 from 07:30 to 13:44)
These are my fantastically selected links for December 27th, 2011 from 07:30 to 13:44:
- Unlikely causes of dementia – dementia was caused by “physical pain, violence, drugs, old age or the persuasion of a woman”!
- Gunpowder on Porcelain Graffiti and Other Explosions –
- Does Timeline Work For Facebook Business Pages? –
- Brand pages making social media marketing more effective on Twitter –
- Mac vs. PC –
- After Surviving Close Encounter With Sun, Comet Lovejoy Photographed From ISS –
- Keyword strategy key as SEO becomes more popular in legal community –
- Untethered Jailbreak Comes to iOS 5 Along With Legal Siri Port –
- End of an Era: The Golden Age of Tech Blogging is Over –
- China Launches Its Answer to America’s GPS Dominance –
- How Amazon Wants To Force Actresses To Stop Lying About Their Age –
- Ruling Increases Odds for Online Gambling Legalization –
- This is a 5MB Hard Disk, the Best 1956 Has to Offer –
- NYPD Horse Immortalized as a Skeleton –
- Public Relations Company Sends Horrible Emails to Customer, Gets Soundly Shamed by Penny Arcade –
- Watch A Map Of Early Twitter Adoption Explode Across The US [VIDEO] –
Bookmarks for December 25th, 2011 through December 26th, 2011
These are my links for December 25th, 2011 through December 26th, 2011:
- Pinterest: A Beginner’s Guide to the Hot New Social Network – well duh!
- Company Sues Former Employee for Value of 17,000 Twitter Followers [VIDEO] –
- Parting Shot –
- Live Action Infrared Skeet Shoot –
- Senator Calls on Twitter to Block the Taliban [VIDEO] –
- How to Get Your Blog Ready for the New Year and Beyond –
- Facebook Chat Just Got Infinitely Better: Try This New Gimmick Now –
- ByeDaddy Makes it Easy to Check Who is Still With GoDaddy –
- SOPA Is Not A Black Or White Issue –
- Metal Sculpture Theft Epidemic in the UK… And NY? –
- YouTube’s 10 Most-Viewed Ads of 2011 –
- The more or less choice –
- How Do Co-Founders Meet? 17 Startups Tell All –
- Anonymous Hacks Company That Specializes in Security –