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ShareThis, the sharing widget of choice for many bloggers, including me, released some information last week that confirms the Tell-A-Friend data we discussed last month. Email is still the sharing mechanism of choice for most web users. In fact, ShareThis’s numbers almost match those from Tell-A-Friend across the board, so we can reasonably conclude the…
As the usage of social media becomes more widespread in our everyday life, it becomes more apparent that the majority of people choose to use social media for meaningful purposes, such as spreading news, staying connected, motivating others, etc. What’s pivotal about social media is its vital effect. For example, when you tweet an impactful…
Blogging Tips: 10 Lessons I Learned In retrospect, I’ve been blogging at WebStudio13 for the past 5 months. The overall experience is somewhat satisfying as I have been constantly improving my blogging skills by writing 102 blog posts. In presence, WebStudio13 has attracted a fair amount of fans. With the momentum, we will continually grow…
10 Things to Remember in The Social Web This decade is gone. But for the social web, there are many things to remember. I wanted to do a brief summary of the 10 most impactful things that have influenced me deeply during the past ten years. Here they are: Goolge Facebook Twitter Apple Microsoft YouTube…
The cable companies suck. All of them. Some suck less than others. But they all suck. We need someone to whip them into shape. And that someone may be Apple.
In the competitive world of tech journalism and blogging, quality can sometimes take a backseat to speed. While most bloggers double check their drafts before having their work scrutinized by editors and audience members, mistakes do slip through the cracks. With text-to-speech programs, errors become glaringly apparent.