Archive for May, 2008
Stop Passively Not Caring. Be Active About It!
LinkedIN Help shows you a very simple way to actively not care about people when you invite them to your network:
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Re: LinkedIn, Reloaded
I just finished listening to a great podcast (as usual) from Peter Clayton of Total Picture Radio with Shally Steckerl, the guru of LinkedIn gurus.
The cast, called LinkedIn, Reloaded, explores some of the new additional features of LinkedIn since their last redesign. Clayton queries Steckerl about how and why you should connect to people, how [...]
BFF? No Thanks… OK to Be Antisocial on Social Networks?
What do you do when you get a social network invitation from someone you actually know… but you know you don’t want to connect to them?
When (if ever) is it OK not to be social on a social network?
What are reasons you have turned down a connection?
What are reasons you should connect to everyone you [...]
Tweet Wheel: Interesting way to see who knows who
Robert Scoble recently took note of TweetWheel, an interesting twitter mashup that looks at how your network is interconnected:
Just tried TweetWheel and it even works on my account. http://www.tweetwheel.com/S…
The mashup took a little while to run for me, but eventually it did. You can see my tweet wheel here or a screenshot, below [...]
BrightKite Helps You Make IRL Friends
My initial way to explain BrightKite is that it’s like Twitter (what you’re doing) + Location (Where you’re doing it), which I like. I am trying to determine how to use it (mainly because I use Verizon for my phone service, and it’s currently not supported).
But, I just bumped into it’s Map Friends [...]




















