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Nile Flores

Sassy graphic and web designer. Mother of 1 son. Blogging fanatic.

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January 30, 2010

Mashable To Sell To AOL?

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Oh goodness... please let this not be true. If Yahoo! can kill great sites efficiently without a reason, AOL can do it just as well. I was reading an article on Inventorspot called Is "Mashable" Cashable? and I was angry - like angry I wanted to beat
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January 29, 2010

The Right To Comment

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I recently read an article called Censorship? at The Krazy Train, a fairly new blog. The woman had her comments deleted from another person's blog because she disagreed with the site owner. Now, this is not a rant post, but something out of years of
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January 28, 2010

Just Another Reason Why Quality Rules Over Quantity With Followers

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Not to hate on people with a large number of following, because I have quite a few myself, but apparently you cannot maintain a good relationship outside 150 people. Yes, this has been covered in the Mashable article Your Brain Can’t Handle Your Fa
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January 27, 2010

Guest Blogging: Does It Really Help Your Site?

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Yes it does! Guest blogs, can really spice up your site and allow your visitors learn more. Of course, it takes a lot of guts for a site owner to open their blog up to another person, but if the person that is guest posting is knowledgeable in their
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January 26, 2010

Social Network Sites And Blogging Are Hurting the News Industry?

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Come on, really? Well, it was enough to read this over several sites, including a recent WebProNews article named Do Facebook and Twitter Threaten or Complement the News Industry?. A lot of news syndications have handles online and I doubt they are h
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January 24, 2010

Usernames And Social Network Policies

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According to TechCrunch's recent article Facebook Snatches User’s Vanity URL And Sells It To Harman International, it is a prime example that your username is not totally yours. Lucky for the guy Harman Bajwa, that with TechCrunch's help and enough
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January 24, 2010

When Twitter Trending Topics Fail

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Trending topics are something I like to look at on occasion, especially if the topics listed on Twitter are something that falls in to any of my interests. Of course, something I like to look for entertainment reasons. I am sure a lot of other people
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January 23, 2010

Share Your Location With Others With Gowalla

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I saw through my Twitter stream someone using Gowalla, and was curious to what it was all about. Gowalla (@gowalla on Twitter) is a site made for people to share where they are in the world. Might sound a bit like telling too much or a way for people
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January 22, 2010

Google Chrome... fast???

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I admire Google for coming out with their own browser. I really do. I went from being a Yahoo! Internet search gal, to Google search years ago. I even prefer Firefox over Internet Explorer. I honestly tried to like Google Chrome. They said it was
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January 20, 2010

Google Might Pull Out Of China? So...?

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So Google seems to be seriously looking into reasons why they should stay in or pull out of China. Whether it is the right thing for Google to pull out of China for business reasons as mentioned in TechCrunch, or for the greater good - the fact is th
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