Tag Social Networking

If You Thought Keeping Up With All Your Profiles Was Hard…

Seesmic has acquired Ping.fm and will soon offer the option to update to 50 networks at once. In times where people struggle to properly maintain 3 profiles: Facebook, Twitter and a blog.

Your friends are not all in one social network, but we want to help you stay in touch with them anytime and from any device. That is Seesmic’s vision and to deliver this faster, we have acquired Ping.fm. You can now update 50 social networks using Seesmic+Ping.fm from email, chat, sms, Blackberry, Android, web, Windows, OSX and much more soon.

So much for less noise in 2010.

WaPo Slams Down on Tweets from Journalists, Editors

On having a public profile, identity associated to a job.

Post journalists must refrain from writing, tweeting or posting anything – including photographs or video – that could be perceived as reflecting political racial, sexist, religious or other bias or favoritism that could be used to tarnish our journalistic credibility

Complete story here.

What Does Flickr Need

As Andy and I were chilling tonight after a couple of really hectic days, chilling in the beer garden with some pints of cider, obviously flickr soon became the main topic of the conversation. The popular Yahoo photosharing site has been the topic regularly here already. But somehow, flickr needs something more.

Photophlow certainly is a great addition to flickr, but in the end it’s nothing more than _one more social network_. A waste of time.

Unless… flickr had something more…

What flickr really needs are blogs. Yes, one step _back_ and be prepared to the already traditional flickr members backlash, but blogs are needed.
Why?

Not every flickr user will daily post new pictures, but sometimes they might live events which could be directly linked to their flickr presence. Like Andy and I did yesterday. So far the only way to link this up with my flickr account is to write an entry on my own blog. An entry totally independent from my flickr account. And from our mutual social network contacts. Differently said, noone on flickr really is aware about how our firstly virtual social contact now became reality. IRL reality.

Was it worth it? Yes!
Was it wirth blogging about? Frakkin’ yes!
Is it an experience to share with my flickr contacts who only follow our pictures and not our personal blogs? FFS YES!

But there’s no way to do so.

Rate Your Music

In my eternal eternal quest to share what I have or am doing, online I found a new service.
Maybe Rate Your Music is exactly that what I was looking for. Well kind of.

Rate Your Music allows you to manually add all the albums you have and rate/tag them, but you can also rate, or review even, any music.

I started my profile, adding and rating all the albums I currently have on my phone. W000t! another music show off.

Rate My Music just asks to be bought by last.fm and tied in together with their platform. Until that happens, let me share around 15% of my music library with you. Feel free to sign up, add me and other usual social networking stuff. It’s free! I will be adding as I change the music on my phone. :-)

Btw, maybe someone can give this awesome platform a less Myspace-lookalike-look.

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