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BillHanekamp
@BillHanekamp
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CEO and Web 2.0 Evangelist at The Well, Inc. and
Microsite.com
where we provide education and consulting to companies looking to use digital media and Web 2.0 technology to improve their marketing efforts while lowering their budgets.
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Tipping Point: Netflix "Watch Instantly" means almost any movie at any time. And it really works for Mac/PC. No waiting/DVDs. Life is good.
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
AT&T sent me text that my iPhone now has free WiFi access to 17,000 hotspots across country, including Starbucks. Look for others to follow.
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Oh, this explains it. The research (
tinyurl.com/5h4w)
was sponsored by BuzzLogic, who "help advertisers target blogs." Hmm. Biased?
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
So, the Axe ads are, um, true?
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Jupiter Research: 25% of blog readers say they trust ads on blog; 19% trust ads on social networking sites. People trust ads? Explains a lot
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
To every company worried about The Cloud security, here's a good read about where the real security issues are:
ping.fm/1a0gC
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Great.
Ping.fm
, which was dead earlier today, is now back! A site being down. It happens to everyone.
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Starting today, you can connect your Facebook account with your
My.BarackObama.com
account. Soon we'll have someone who gets web 2.0 in WH.
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Here's a brief look at what AT&T is planning for future web-enabled devices (like a GPS dog collar):
ping.fm/pWpPp
BillHanekamp
16 years ago
Arcane but important news item, Verizon pulled back its threat to increase SMS fees to companies, like Twitter. Would've killed te
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