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“Girls continue to dominate content creation. 35% of all teen girls blog, compared with 20% of online boys, and 54% of wired girls post photos online compared with 40% of online boys. Boys, however, do dominate one area - posting of video content online.”
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“The set “I know x” used to be larger than, and contain “x knows me.” Today, thanks to tools like blogs, they can be non-overlapping. I am sure many people know me who I don’t know (something impossible even 10 years ago for ordinary people.)”
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Hilarious anecdote about the dangers of what we think we know, pointed out to me by Nicole Simon
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“People who do a lot of copying of quotes from other sites will like Kwout, which launched yesterday. Use it to grab a quick quotation or other screen shot from a web site and embed it into a blog or other website (one click to Flickr and Tumblr).”
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“Gmail automatically adds anyone who you correspond with to your contact list. Thus, these same people, who you might not know very well, are now able to see all of your “shared” items in Google Reader. “
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“We shouldn’t just be trying to sell ad space to advertisers, but rather we should also be trying to sell them other services. How about micro pages on our sites where advertisers can showcase their products, services, menus, etc?”
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This pretty much sums it up: “Realizing I’ve wasted an hour playing with Twitter… …when I’d meant to write about how uncompelling it is.”
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