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Clients From Hell : “You mean every time you do work for us, you. When on Twitter, act like you’re in a bar. MarketMeSuite - Read Reviews & Compare Twitter Apps - oneforty. Trick Out Your Images With PaintbrushJS. HTML5′s canvas tag is a blank slate that allows you to manipulate all sorts things with JavaScript — everything from complex animations to interactive infographics to videos. For those that want to trick out their images — including background images set in CSS — developer Dave Shea has released PaintbrushJS, a lightweight image processing library that can apply various visual filters to images on your page. Behind the scenes, PaintbrushJS uses the HTML5 canvas tag to apply its effects, automatically inserting canvas tags based on class names. You can set effects and control the amount by adding attributes to your tags.

PaintbrushJS works in any modern browser — so, of course, IE 8 and below won’t see the effects. PaintbrushJS can blur images, add a sepia tone, overlay colors or add noise. For a full list of the effects available, check out the documentation or head over to the demo page to see it in action. See Also: Windows Live Sync To Upgrade Storage To 5GB And Become Windows Live Mesh. When Microsoft launched Windows Live Sync in beta at the end of June, it merged it with its long-awaited Windows Live Mesh, but both still kept separate branding. The product will take on the Windows Live Mesh branding in the next couple of months. There are a few other changes coming too. Right now Windows Live Sync, which is already being used by 240,000 people in beta, syncs files between PCs or between PCs and the cloud (mobile will be added later, but that is the ultimate vision). Syncing between PCs is unlimited, but syncing to the cloud up till now has been capped at 2 gigabytes per account.

The average person in the beta is syncing only 240 megabytes of data to the cloud, but you can never have too much storage. Windows Live Sync will also be upgraded to sync hidden files and do a better job showing which files are synced and which are syncing at any given time. Syncing files and media between devices is a big problem that has yet to be solved completely. Fuller's London Pride...and relax :) The Three Salmons :: Usk. Sack The Boss. Zuckerberg: “Guess What? Nobody Wants To Make Lists.” A couple days ago, I wrote a post wondering if it wasn’t time to change Facebook’s social graph dynamic? Specifically, I called for a simplified system that had two layers: your friends and your followers. I think that their current social management system which relies heavily on friend lists is highly flawed. And guess what? Mark Zuckerberg agrees. Tonight at a Facebook Developer’s Garage meeting at Facebook’s headquarters in Palo Alto, Zuckerberg fielded a question about the service’s privacy controls.

Exactly. My solution is the two tier system: either someone is a friend and you have to accept them as such. I see no reason why there couldn’t be an option to use lists that further filter things beyond that. Zuckberg is clearly thinking a different way to solve the lists issue. Again, even with such a vague statement, I’m worried that this is going to be too complicated. When on Twitter, Act Like You're in a Bar.

Many brands wonder how they should behave on Twitter: What should we say? Can we add Twitter in our communication mix? Often heard questions, no? To facilitate the discussion, I like to compare Twitter with a bar full of people. People are talking to each other, subjects are diverse, topics may change in a second and the big news travels around the bar in no time. You know what I always hate in a bar? Finally, the time I spend in bars during my student years are starting to pay off: life in a bar and life in Twitter: it comes pretty close. Connect: Authored by: Steven Van Belleghem Steven Van Belleghem is inspirator at B-Conversational. See complete profile. Why Loyalty and Mobile Marketing is the Future for Retail.

You’re a customer that does all your food shopping at your favourite grocery or deli store. When you get there, you see the normal weekly flyer that has the current offers. Some you might be interested; others, not so much. So you flick through the flyer, then leave it at the bottom of the shopping cart. You wander around the store, grab the things you need, then go to pay at the checkout. You might have a loyalty card for that store, so you swipe it and grab your points, and leave. Job done for another week or so (more, if you do a large monthly shop instead). But it could be so much more. The Relationship to the Sale According to a new report from eMarketer, consumers aren’t just looking for the latest and greatest offers. The biggest part? What’s interesting from this chart isn’t the fact that consumers want to know how your prices compare – that’s a given. Oh yeah – and the part that this is all via smartphones while the consumer is shopping. Loyalty on the Go Image: LearnVest.

HOW TO: Get the Most Out of Your Business Facebook Page. Susan Payton is the President of Egg Marketing & Public Relations, an Internet marketing firm. She blogs at The Marketing Eggspert Blog. Follow her on Twitter @eggmarketing. So you paid attention to what everyone is saying and you created a Facebook Page for your business.

You’ve got your press release links, photos and videos ... but no one seems to care. You’re on the right track, so congratulate yourself. But it’s all about where your customers and future customers hang out. Let’s review your Page. Links to your blog posts Links to related articles (whether they’re yours or not) Videos Photos Discussions This type of content is key in getting people to "Like" your page, and contributes to its overall success. Facebook Pages Need Attention If you neglect your Facebook Pages, they will die. The more you pay attention to your Page, the more positive results you’ll see. “Although I have a Facebook Page, I'm not utilizing it to its fullest potential because of time.

Practical Tips. How to Evaluate New Twitter Followers (Flowchart) Dunbar's Number, the theory that most people can maintain at most 150 stable interpersonal relationships, faces an unusual challenge in the time of social media. You may have more people than that add you as a follower on Twitter every month, week or maybe, every day. Half or more are robots, spammers or robot spammers. What do you do when someone starts following you on Twitter? Do you follow them back? Let's say you'd like the people you follow to follow you back - how are these decisions made? Egyptian marketing consultant John Antonios has drawn up a useful flow chart explaining his thought process for evaluating new people on Twitter. I thought it was well articulated and could prove useful to other readers, so you can find it below. Celtic Manor Resort :: Newport, UK. How to say NO to pushy sales people – or how to become one!!

Synonyms For Churlish : An open letter to the marketing dude* at the National Theatre who posted 'cunt' to their Twitter account. Kopfball Jessica Kastrop. Mac indie dev asks The Pirate Bay to keep a torrent of his software. Facebook Chat to Drop IE 6 Support. If you are still using Internet Explorer 6.0, Facebook has a new incentive for you to move onward and upward: Facebook Chat.

On its blog today, Facebook announced that its chat feature will no longer support IE 6. Like an increasing number of web applications, the social network cited the 9-year-old browser's inability to support new features as the reason for dumping it.Facebook won't be flipping the IE 6 off-switch until September 15, so users will have a few weeks to evaluate alternatives or try to convince the boss to finally make the move to IE 8, Google Chrome or Firefox. The announcements suggests that Facebook Chat will be getting a significant upgrade in the coming weeks.

The exclusion of IE 6 likely means some significant HTML5 features, although we will have to wait and see. Facebook isn't the first major company to pull IE 6 support from one of its products; earlier this year, Google dropped support for IE 6 for Google Apps users and for many new YouTube features. Saul Bass: On Making Money vs Quality Work. The Power Twitter extension for Google Chrome just turned Twitter.com into context nirvana.

TNW Quick Hit Power Twitter for Chrome is an extension that turns your Twitter stream links into highly-usable context. Love It: No more guessing what’s behind a shortened or TwitPic link. Loads of context. Hate It: It can make your Twitter feed a bit spammy, depending on who you follow and what they tweet. Overall: 4/5 The Details According to the extension’s page, there is a huge list of features that Power Twitter adds: inline YouTube, Flickr, TwitPic, Google Maps, song.ly, and all sorts of playable/viewable medialink expansionlink translation to page titlessearch scoped to a specific usercustom settings@mentions of friends on profile pagesphoto uploadinglink shrinking#dailyquestion#moods While having a list is all well and good, what really matters is how it looks.

Notice the differences? Another great feature? Facebook Marketing Tips From World’s Top Experts. When taking twitter serious goes horribly wrong | TweetPhoto. Newspapers gone by 2022 says futurist. NEWSPAPERS as we know them will be irrelevant within 12 years, according to futurist Ross Dawson, who said journalism would be largely 'crowdsourced'. Mr Dawson, who will address a Newspaper Publishers' Association forum on the future of the industry on Thursday, predicted within 10 years, mobile reading devices that would allow people to consume news on the run would be our "primary news interfaces''.

But he said the price to consumers of such devices, the forerunner of which was Apple's iPad, would fall from $629 - the minimum cost of an iPad today - to less than $10, and they would often be given away. "We are shifting to a media economy, dominated by content and social connection,'' Mr Dawson said. "Media revenues will soar but will be unevenly distributed,'' he said. "Yet established media organisations will need to reinvent themselves to participate in that growth. "More sophisticated news readers will be foldable, or rollable, gesture-controlled and fully interactive,'' he said.

Give the Client What they Want — Robot Regime. When you make compromises to satisfy client demands, are you compromising your integrity? Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: You’ve just received feedback from the client on some designs concepts. They love where you are going with it, and think that it’s almost there. Now, if you could just change the background color to blue, add some gradients (so it looks more 3 dimensional, instead of so flat), and change the font to a sans-serif (as serifs will make the site look outdated, and the site should look modern). Also, if it’s not too much trouble, please add a dropdown with some “quicklinks”. When it comes to web design, the client doesn’t always know best. In fact, that’s why they hired you, the expert. So how do you determine when to bend to the sometimes misguided will of the client? It’s the client’s project and the client’s money, so it’s reasonable for the client to expect that you’re going to give them what they ask for.

Always be an advocate for the user. A Twitter Tab For Your Facebook Fan Page In 7 Easy Steps | LynnandJustin.net. Sal Khan: Bill Gates' favorite teacher - Aug. 24, 2010. Khan turns out thousands of videos from a converted walk-in closet in his Silicon Valley home.By David A. Kaplan, contributorAugust 24, 2010: 5:53 AM ET FORTUNE -- Sal Khan, you can count Bill Gates as your newest fan. Gates is a voracious consumer of online education. This past spring a colleague at his small think tank, bgC3, e-mailed him about the nonprofit khanacademy.org, a vast digital trove of free mini-lectures all narrated by Khan, an ebullient, articulate Harvard MBA and former hedge fund manager. Gates replied within minutes. "This guy is amazing," he wrote. "It is awesome how much he has done with very little in the way of resources. " In an undistinguished ranch house off the main freeway of Silicon Valley, in a converted walk-in closet filled with a few hundred dollars' worth of video equipment and bookshelves and his toddler's red Elmo underfoot, is the epicenter of the educational earthquake that has captivated Gates and others.

Quick, free, and easy to understand. When Did You Join Twitter? | TweetingSince.com. Seth's Blog: The secret of the Roush effect. When Gerald Roush died in late May, he left behind the Ferrari Market Letter. This newsletter, which he started and ran, had nearly 5,000 subscribers, paying him $130 a year for a subscription. Do the math! It's a good living--even without a fancy website. The newsletter, it appears, was not just lucrative, it was a bargain. It chronicled the pricing, whereabouts and details of just about every Ferrari ever made. If you were a buyer or a seller, you subscribed. If you wanted to run an ad, you were required to include the car's VIN, which added to Roush's voluminous database. The Roush effect involves extraordinary domain knowledge, a market small enough to understand and diligently earning the role of data middleman.

It might be a newsletter, a conference or an online database. Just about every tribe needs a Gerald Roush. Slow cooker recipes - The most delicious free slow cooker recipes. Leftronic Launches the Business Dashboard of the Future. Leftronic — a YCombinator early-stage startup launching today — is designed to help teams monitor critical metrics in real time through large screen dashboards. Leftronics has built sophisticated web-based visualization software that pulls in company data and optimizes it for presentation on a large screen. The Leftronic dashboards display data in a colorful fashion. Teams can pinpoint individual data points to track in real time — think web analytics, geo-located transactions, sales numbers and server stats — and push that data to the their company dashboard display through Leftronic's API.

Leftronic's dashboards are meant to turn complex monitoring processes into simple and visually enhanced experiences by tracking, parsing and presenting data in visual form. The startup is currently a private beta service. Mashable's Ben Parr and Pete Cashmore are attending today's YCombinator Demo Day event in Mountain View, California. 9 Ways to Use Twitter Lists. If you automatically follow everyone who follows you, then you may find your home feed a bit overwhelming. In order to keep up with all of the people you want to follow based on their interests and your connection to them. Here are nine great Twitter lists to create and ways to use them. 1. Follow the Experts Once you have found experts and influential Twitter users in your niche and industry, put them in a list so you can keep up with the latest conversation. 2. Learn About Your Subscribers What better way to learn about your blog and mailing list subscribers than to follow their conversations on Twitter? 3.

As a company owner or social media strategist looking for ways to use Twitter for business promotion, one great way to learn is by checking out how your competition utilizes it. 4. 5. Do you tools like HootSuite? 6. Is your company social? 7. Twitter doesn’t have to be all work and no play. 8. 9. Paper.li allows you to put Twitter updates in a newspaper like form.

Where to Find Lists. Static Analysis FTW. Foursquare Privacy Basics: Five Tips to "Secure" Your Check-Ins - CIO. How are sitelinks generated? Browser Sandbox - Run any browser from the web. Mrsmotivator.com. The Absurdity Of Yielding Your Presence To The Stream. Social Me Me Me Me Me Media. LinkedIn for Business Marketing Hub. Twitter, My Peg Leg « Scrawled in Wax. The Social Media Strategies for Business Group group. The End Of Conversation In Social Media. Woman breaks text message record. Advertising: How Facebook Became the Biggest CRM Provider - Advertising Age - Digital.