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How to do almost anything with Posterous - The Next Web
Online sharing and blogging service Posterous has been getting a lot of attention recently. The development team is adding features regularly and it’s fast becoming the best way to share content with all your different social services while also keeping it all in one place too. The best bit is you can do it all via email.
With so many ways to use Posterous it can be difficult to keep track of them all. Here we’ll take you through everything you need to know about it and suggest a range of ways you can use it to make your online life easier
Posterous - The place to post everything. Just email us. Dead simple blog by email.
Posterous is the dead simple way to put anything online using email. We launched in July 2008 and we've been steadily growing and adding features.
We love sharing thoughts, photos, audio, and files with our friends and family, but we didn't like how hard it was... so we made a better way.
That's posterous. We're super excited to see what happens when blogging becomes as easy as email, and we hope you enjoy posterous as much as we do. Thanks for trying it.
New Feature: Facebook now offers way to share stuff with everyone or just a specific list. – The Next Web
Facebook today announces the relaunch of its Publisher tool; the photo, video and status updating field available to you above your news stream and profile pages.
Up until now, you have only been able to share content amongst your Facebook friends. Today, that changes with the release of an option called “who do you want to tell?”
The option makes it possible to share your posts with everyone – not just your friends – but even more interesting however is that you can share items or updates with a specific friend list too.
ShoZu
ShoZu is the leading provider of mobile social media services that connect mobile consumers with their online social networks, personal blogs, photo storage sites and other Web 2.0 properties from the handset.
Vimeo, Video Sharing For You
Vimeo is a respectful community of creative people who are passionate about sharing the videos they make. We provide the best tools and highest quality video in the universe.
Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog
Founded in July 2005, Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news. With more than 6 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the most prolific blog reviewing new Web sites and services, publishing breaking news on what's new on the web and offering social media resources and guides. Mashable's audience includes early adopters, social media enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, influencers, brands and corporations, marketing, PR and advertising agencies, Web 2.0 aficionados and technology journalists. Mashable is also popular with bloggers, Twitter and Facebook users — an increasingly influential demographic.
gigapan: The GigaPan(SM) process allows users to upload, share, and explore brilliant gigapixel+ panoramas from around the globe.
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Join the GigaPan community. Share and discover amazing gigapixel images. Comment on and take snapshots of GigaPan images. Upload your own GigaPan images to view and explore.
Imagine your website or blog with a brilliant GigaPan image.
Love exploring panoramas? Share with others! Embed explorable GigaPan images in your website or blog.
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THE GIGAPAN EPIC SERIES
Robotic camera mounts for gigapixel panoramas
The GigaPan Epic and new Epic 100 make it easy and fun to capture brilliant high resolution panoramas with a broad range of point and shoot digital cameras, including several DSLRs. The GigaPan Stitcher software comes with the Epic Series and automatically combines photos to create gigapixel panoramas then uploads them to GigaPan.org. Learn more.
partners
GigaPan was developed by Carnegie Mellon University in collaboration with NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group, with support from Google.
Fotopedia
Fotopedia is breathing new life into photos by building a photo encyclopedia that lets photographers and photo enthusiasts collaborate and enrich images to be useful for the whole world wide web.
nextstop: Discover Things to Do, Local & Travel Guides, Recommendations and Maps | nextstop.com
Share what you love to do near where you live.
Discover what other people love all over the world.
Oxford Internet Institute - Webcasts
Welcome to the OII webcasts
Here you will find webcasts of the Internet pioneers, scholars and regulators who have spoken at the Oxford Internet Institute, covering areas such as: social media, internet regulation, safety and security online, e-government and democracy, civil society, open access, e-learning, citizen journalism, and the future of the Internet itself. You can browse all webcasts or browse by category.
To view the streaming webcasts you will need RealPlayer installed on your system, but we also offer downloadable formats such as MP4, for which we recommend QuickTime 7. If you have any queries about our webcasts, you can check the FAQs, find out how to link to a webcast, or email: webcast@oii.ox.ac.uk
Who we are:
The Oxford Internet Institute is a department of the University of Oxford, and a leading world centre for the multidisciplinary study of the Internet and society.
RedGage
RedGage is a first-of-its-kind web site that pays people for their online content and monetizes their social activity. It’s a centralized hub where you can earn money for all the things you’re already doing online at places like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, and Blogger. RedGage pays based on the value of your content, measured by page views/popularity. It aggregates from other sites so you don’t even have to regularly visit RedGage.
RedGage has redefined socializing and creating projects on the web by paying you for all of your blogs, pictures, videos, documents, and links. You will not only be able to create a stronger web identity, but will also have the opportunity to host, navigate, and review a wide variety of projects.
RedGage profile by Obsessable
RedGage is a website that aggregates many of your social networking and blogging content in one feed, puts advertising on it, and then gives you a cut of the ad revenue, with a tracker on the page telling you and everyone else how much money that page has made.
RedGage is currently only open to a small community of users, but contingent on receiving the investment it needs it will open up to the public eventually. It resembles FriendFeed, bringing all your stuff into one convenient place, but with the added money-making aspect.
In addition to ad dollars, you'll also get bonuses, and they reflect your page's influence and level of activity in addition to page views. Right now, no one's making very much money from RedGage (only a few dollars per page at most) but that could change as the site gains prominence. Time will tell.
Internet Evolution - The Big Report - Social Aggregators: Web 2.0's New Trick
First came the social networks: MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, LinkedIn, and the rest -- places to find and connect with people, share daily information about work and personal life, post photos, display content, and so on. Though their profit models remain somewhat elusive, their identities in the market are by now well established.
Now here come the aggregators: FriendFeed, Ping.fm, MyBlogLog, Plaxo, and dozens more, with the promise to simplify and consolidate the process of participating in multiple social networks and bringing status updates together with social bookmarks, instant messages, blog content, RSS feeds, rich media, podcasts, gift lists, and even Netflix queues -- all in one simple view.
Google Wave latest Social Media Technology
Have you ever heard of the latest Google Wave? Google Wave is Google latest new tool, latest new tech for communication and or collaboration people in the web! Watch the demo video below:
GyPSii
GyPSii® connects people, places and communities across networks and devices, from work to play to home, enabling members to share their real life experiences in the virtual world on your mobile phone and the internet .
Is Google Wave the Solution to Social Network Over-Sharing? - PC World
When Google unveiled Wave this morning at the Google IO conference, they described it as a marriage of e-mail and instant messaging. But to me it looks more like the kind of social network that I'd really like, one where I can exactly target the people with whom I want to share a comment, a photo, or a video.
Do You Keep Your Social Media Profiles Separate? | WebProNews
In some cases it may be wise to keep social network profiles separate from each other. What I mean by this is that business shouldn't always be mixed with pleasure. I don't mean this in the same way that the Wall Street Journal meant it however. Perhaps a better way to put it would be not all business should be mixed with all pleasure.
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