Monthly Archives: June 2009
Firms have faith in Facebook – Scotsman.com Business
NEARLY nine in ten businesses in the Lothians now want to make social networking on sites like Facebook and Twitter part of their marketing. A study of firms by Midlothian and East Lothian Chamber of Commerce found that 87 per … Continue reading
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News Ltd editorial boss – we don’t like our journalists using Twitter – mUmBRELLA
APLINK wonders also if twitter has a limited lifespan ? The group editorial director of News Ltd, Australia’s biggest publisher, says that the company is “very uncomfortable” with its journalists using Twitter to tell followers news. In an interview with … Continue reading
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Confirmed: Second Life, online adult games to be banned outright in Australia
What are the Australian Politicians doing ? Who relected them? Are they CRAZY ? APLINK astonished… The Australian Minister for Censorship has today confirmed what I’ve been reporting for nearly two years: online adult games including Second Life will be … Continue reading
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OrSiSo – releases latest version – Tip for existing OrSiSo users
OrSiSo just released version 1.1.19 of OrSiSo ! Organize > Your social networks Connect to your friends on your favorite social networks. We currently support: Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Friendster, Twitter, AIM, MSN Messenger & Yahoo! Messenger. Tip for existing users … Continue reading
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1st Singapore Macau Styled Casino arrives; will Singapore be the next Macau?
In the pipeline are “Victoria Secret” Theme Nights which will undoubtedly be very popular. Continue reading
Models Stripping | SUPERMODELME.tv
WARNING – it’s a bit CHEEKY – SUPERMODELME.tv – Behind the Scenes Footage Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SupermodelmeTV/80974482419 more about “Models Stripping | SUPERMODELME.tv“, posted with vodpod
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Nokia N97 review: a tale of two bloggers dramatic pros & cons
I have no idea if this letter will reach you. See, I didn’t know you’d moved to Haterville, and I’m afraid I don’t have your forwarding address. Unfortunately, I suspect that you — just like this letter — might be lost. Continue reading








