Other things: I joined GoodReads and LinkedIn to accompany my MySpace account. Not to mention the social networking available to me (which I do not use) on YouTube. I think I still have a Friendster and Orkut account out there somewhere too. In the late 90s, every web site had to have news and weather incorporated — everything was a “portal.” Now everything is “social networking.” Isn’t email a simple enough way to stay in touch? I like goodreads, though.
Separately, I need a digital camera.
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Oct 3rd, 2007 at 2:44 pm
A popular conversation at work is how the term “web 2.0″ replaced “portal”. No one is really sure what they are saying when they use it, but they want it.
Also, I too need a digital camera. If either of us should find a 2 for 1 deal I say we go in halvsies.
Oct 4th, 2007 at 9:46 am
I’m looking to sell two digital camera’s for the price of one. Let me know if this deal is of interest to you.
My uncle made me join LinkedIn and has been my only connection on there. We should connect right? For business?
Oct 4th, 2007 at 9:51 am
So I just logged into my LinkedIn account and under “people you may know” it said Will Hines. How does it know that?