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Mon, Jun 29, 2009 14:50 EDT
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in Questions Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Web 2.0 Advisor
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The popularity of Twitter, and the ever-evolving design of Facebook, will cause an increasing amount of information overload on the Web.
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Posted by: Michael Bullock in News Topic: Data CenterBlog: Data Center Expert
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The recent Iranian election demonstrates the mind boggling power of cloud computing, social networking, and the role technology can play to improve the predictability of politics.
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in News Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Web 2.0 Advisor
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Some people go for the vacation picture. Others select the hipster, I'm too cool to look straight at the camera shot. Then there's the partier. The artist. The bar rat. The marathon runner.
Read more »Fri, Jun 5, 2009 16:03 EDT

Topic: MobileBlog: Mobile WorkHorse
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UPDATED: RIM just let me know that Facebook for BlackBerry 1.6 will be released at 6 PM Pacific, not Eastern, as I was originally informed.
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I just got word from Research In Motion (RIM) that the latest version of the company’s Facebook for Blackberry application will be released at 6 PM PST this evening. The social networking app, which is easily one of RIM’s most popular—it’s a mainstay on the BlackBerry App World Top Downloads page—was expected to be upgraded on May 28, and though that day came and went without a peep from Waterloo, it looks as though Facebook 1.6 wasn’t so far behind after all.
Wed, Jun 3, 2009 14:45 EDT
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in Rants Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Web 2.0 Advisor
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As Facebook, Twitter and Google change the way we process and organize information as consumers, the enterprise will be slow to catch up with the design of its applications.
Thu, May 14, 2009 15:13 EDT
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in Soapbox Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Web 2.0 Advisor
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Facebook is still poised to win the social networking wars. Not Twitter. Not FriendFeed. And rest assured that Facebook won't become another AOL. Nor will it become another Friendster.
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Posted by: Meridith Levinson in Questions Topic: Enterprise ManagementBlog: Career Connection
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Was the company justified in its method for uncovering employee wrong-doing and in its disciplinary action? Or did it overstep its bounds?