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Facebook ‘Like’ Button Taking Over the Internet

Posted by | April 30, 2010

The most common piece of code being placed into websites lately is the popular Facebook Like Button. You know, the little blue “Like” button with the thumbs up symbol? Facebook introduced the button at the F8 conference in San Francisco last week to a select number of partner sites. One week later (as of Wednesday), […]

ProBlogger Version 2 Now in Stores

Posted by | April 26, 2010

The second version of the widely popular ProBlogger book came out today and is available for purchase on Amazon. The book is written by Darren Rowse, owner of ProBlogger.net, and Chris Garnett. I thought I knew everything about blogging before I bought the first version last year, and while I did know quite a bit […]

Sunday Chatter – 4/25

Posted by | April 25, 2010

Free Icons for Everybody! Who doesn’t love free icons? Any blogger or website development appreciates some nice looking icons for their site. While searching for some new ones myself this week, I came across WebIconSet.com, which provides sets of application, blogging and e-commerce icons for your use. One of the top picks are their payment […]

Pepperjam Network Changes Ownership — Is the Industry Also Changing?

Posted by | April 21, 2010

Affiliates of the Pepperjam affiliate network received an e-mail on Tuesday outlining that the company is now part of GSI Media, Inc. What’s GSI Media? Not too sure — have never heard of them. With the transition to GSI, Pepperjam co-founder Kristopher B. Jones leaves the company to pursue other career opportunities. The e-mail also […]

Twitter Advertising is Here — But Where Is It?

Posted by | April 19, 2010

Twitter flicked the switch less than a week ago on its new sponsored tweets advertising platform. Early reviews have been mixed, but for the most part, users are pleased that the new ad platform isn’t intrusive on their normal use of Twitter. Users may not have noticed the ads already, as they appear when you […]

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