When I go to Disneyland, I race to the famous rides first: Splash Mountain, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and Indiana Jones. They’re the biggest and best. But there are many attractions I miss in my sprint for the headliners. Social networks are like the rides at Disneyland. There are so many social media sites and features that … Continue reading
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Your smartphone is a pain in the neck
Chances are sitting now with your head is tilted forward, your shoulders curved. There’s a name for the pain that position can cause: Text Neck. Source: edition.cnn.com I knew it! I have terminal “text neck”! ouch. See on Scoop.it – Orthopedic surgery Continue reading
Looking Ahead: The Future of the Internet
What will the internet look like in the near future, 20 years, 100 years? We explore the possibilities in this illustration. Source: http://www.whoishostingthis.com Networking in the clouds (via balloons) and wearable books. Catch up on your work and sleep now, because nothing much productive might be happening after that? Hint: stock up on balloons now? … Continue reading
The Short Cutts | Every Matt Cutts video summarised into a short answer
Get the short answers to 100s of Matt Cutts Web Master videos: The Short Cutts
Source: www.theshortcutts.com
I love that you can search by T-shirt color. Also, “most common SEO mistake? not having a website” uh oh.
Fringe Report Flashback: March 2010
Originally published March 31, 2010 — In the same vein as ‘Walter’s Lab Notes’ published by Fox for each episode of Fringe Season 1, TFR’s Notebook will share a variety of comments, musings, jots and doodles as they enter the weekly stream of consciousness known as The Fringe Report. Noted from “Peter” preview clip (Made … Continue reading
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