Saturday, April 18, 2009
Digg Button, Twitter Button For Your Blog Posts
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Cranial Soup: Add a TwitThis Button to your Blogger posts
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I just added these buttons to my blog. I figured they will help spread the word out a little. Although my blog has best served me for small group communication purposes. This is no mass traffic blog. It is a communication tool. Helps me get my point across. And also speaks to my blogging hobby. It is both business and pleasure, like James Bond says in a movie: "Hopefully both!"
You do want a larger audience. You do want to build a community around your blog. Post it and they will come does not cut it. You have to go where people are already assembled.
You add the buttons and it is one step easier for visitors to help you spread the word if the spirit might move them.
One glitch for me now is the two buttons work for individual posts only. Otherwise your general blog URL is what gets tweeted. Still, no complaints. So if you want to tweet/digg a particular blog post, get on the web address with that particular blog post, then press the button.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
My Relationship With Ashton Kutcher
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Ashton Kutcher just became the first Tweetizen - Twitter citizen - to have more than a million followers. He was in a race with CNN, and he won. And I think in the interest of full disclosure it is kind of important that I come out making it clear to the world as to my relationship with Ashton Kutcher which is that Demi Moore and I signed up on Twitter the same day: I Get Twitter.
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http://twitter.com/paramendra/statuses/1409287115
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The Human Is The Center Of Gravity In Computing
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Web 1.0 was, well, offline you had posters, online you had websites. That was so rudimentary and geeky, cheesy. That was early stage.Web 2.0 has been way more exciting. we realized the web was meant to be populated by human beings. People like you and me. The ordinaires.
So it bothers me when people talk of a possible Web 3.0 as a way to get back to machine language. They talk of the semantic web.
Web 3.0 has to be even more about people than Web 2.0. That is a vision worth fighting for. The vision war has to be won. People matter.
Web 2.0 has been 2D, Web 3.0 has to be 3D. People are 3D. The rectangle on the screen is too confining. We ask for liberation.
What would Facebook be today without its 200 million people? Facebook is no spaceship to oggle at. People matter. We are the web.
Each human being is unique. That is a scientific truth. No two snowflakes are alike. The web is poorer for every human not yet online.
https://twitter.com/ScienceTweets/status/1547445376
Web 3.0 is about getting more and more people online. 3.0 is about getting every human being online. 3.0 is about seeing the vital center.
Web 4.0, I don't know. I call it next generation software. I don't have the foggiest idea. Web 5.0, though, is face time. Circle complete.
All along, through 2.0 and beyond, what we were really trying to do is communicate, to reach out, to meet, to talk, to converse, to express.
We were trying to hear, to be heard, so we should really value it when we do meet. Web 5.0 is face time. Face time is godly.
In physics there is nothing faster than the speed of light. On the web there is nothing past Web 5.0, past face time. Semantic web is 2.1.
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For the past few days I have been blogging several times a day.
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It is almost as if for the past few days I have been spending more time blogging than tweeting. But then I discovered something else. When you download about four blog posts in a row into your Twitter stream, suddenly you get 10 new followers on Twitter. That is not like Oprah getting 50,000 new followers before her first tweet, but it is something. Like they say, it adds up, and it is organic growth.
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