March 28, 2009
“Ghost Twittering” and the Creation of Value
Social media evangelist Stowe Boyd comments on Guy Kawasaki’s statement on “Ghost Twittering.” Stowe says:
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March 28, 2009
Social media evangelist Stowe Boyd comments on Guy Kawasaki’s statement on “Ghost Twittering.” Stowe says:
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March 17, 2009
Guy Kawasaki’s Alltop, called “the online magazine rack”, is really just a collection of RSS feeds in various topics, displayed in Popurls fashion. Now you can get your own, because the one year anniversary brings MyAlltop. Get an account and pick any of the 31,000 sources from the 550 topics (numbers courtesy of Kawasaki) by browsing the Alltop site. Then arrange it anyway you like to get your own Alltop page.
Pretty nice actually, although I prefer the feed reader before this. Still, if you’re an Alltop fan this is a must.
Tags: aggregation, Alltop, feeds, Guy Kawasaki, rss
August 19, 2008
A survey conducted by Rosanna Guadagno at the University of Alabama reveals that neurotic women are more likely to blog:
This is consistent with work on internet usage that also found an association with neurotic personality types, but only among women. The researchers surmised that nervous women may blog to “assuage loneliness or in an attempt to reach out and form social connections with others.”
The survey was conducted among 300 students at the university. For more, read the BPS Research Digest post, found via Guy Kawasaki’s tweet.
Tags: Bloggers, Guy Kawasaki, psychology, Rosanna Guadagno