Here’s me, being creepy ;-) (via Shakti Yoga)
21 Google+ Circles you can actually use… (via @Cardigan @laurenbeukes tallulahlucy)
Awesome Modern Organizational Charts (via Bonkers World)
Too Busy To Read Your Tweets? This Teddy Bear can help (via Bit Rebels)
Anatomy of a Facebook status
- Nikita: "Insert inspiring/clever/funny quote here." - Attribute it to random famous person everyone loves.
- Dan: Say witty comment, even though I have no idea who said famous person is.
- Nikita: insert witty reply, in reference to person you quoted
- Kunzang: <insert random comment about boobies>
- Nikita: laugh at how awesomely funny we are
- Tallulah: Join in the laughs just to be included
A half-minute video that pops right out at you :-P
Facebook To Twitter: Back Off, We Own People's Interests
Be careful what you “like”.
Whoever knows what your interests are right now and can package them up for advertisers has the chance to make a lot of money. Of course, Google does this right now every time you declare your interests in a search box and it offers up matching ads on the side of results. But Facebook and Twitter are trying to capitalize on the shift from search to sharing. Your interests are expressed by what you follow and react to (“like,” “retweet,” etc.), not only what you explicitly seek out through search.
With the Facebook Community Pages, when you “like” an interest you start getting updates from that page inserted into your stream, making it a more dynamic relationship. The same thing could happen once Facebook’s like buttons appear on other Websites. It is very easy to click a “like” button, but if that automatically subscribes you to a particular feed, it could also become a social marketing opportunity.
11% of young adults will check texts during sex
Things are getting hot and sweaty when all of the sudden you hear that sound: a new text notification. What do you do? If you’d actually interrupt sex to check the message, you’re not alone.
A new study of Twitter and Facebook users finds that a growing number of twenty-somethings have no problem checking text messages while they’re eating, going to the bathroom…or yes, even having sex.
Nearly half of the 1000 people surveyed said that they habitually check Facebook and/or Twitter when they wake up and 18% said they cannot go more than a “couple hours” without checking their social media accounts.





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