Facebook: Hiding in Plain Site
I've now "hidden" three different people on Facebook. (Hiding a face seems to defeat the purpose, huh?) I found this feature by accident, but it's a great device because it enables me to shut down people posting like those fake
Maureen Dowd on the Twitter Guys
I don't know if this works if you're not a New York Times online subscriber (which you should be far ahead of being on linkedin or facebook or mymouth), but check out Maureen Dowd interviewing the Twitter creators:
Facing Facebook
As the King of Social Media, I've now established myself on Facebook, following my venture into Linkedin. (Twitter is coming, but I have to limit my sugar intake or my teeth will rot.) I find Facebook much more fun and engaging
Urgent, Useful Intelligence from Linkedin
Here is what I received today, as just one example, from linkedin. Can someone appreciate the great depth and usefulness of this stimulating, career-enhancing, business-generating value? The people mentioned are lovely, nice people. But, come on
Wicked Wikipedia
Did you see where Wikipedia reported that both Robert Byrd and Ted Kennedy had died? Eventually, they will, and eventually Wikipedia will be a reliable source. But if you're trying to make a case, or do research, or simply enlighten
Linkedin Scores Again
Here is a verbatim email sent to me this morning to join my linkedin network, which shows charm, nice writing, and the total usefulness of linkedin: "I am mentioning Alan's blog so I hope that means I am not a serial
A Social Media Moment
As the King of Social Media, I thought my friends might enjoy this: http://americancomedynetwork.com/animation.html?bit_id=25239
The Weak Link
I've found my experiment as Guru of Social Media on Linkedin to be fascinating, but sort of like eating taffy—it's flavorful, but always on the verge of too much trouble. Here are the pros thus far: • People are overwhelmingly polite and