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    • Thanks for the comment Jim. First, what is I interesting is your use cases for Twitter and Facebook are very close to the opposite on my usage patterns. My Facebook exchanges are much more informal...

      1 month ago by loupaglia

      in Analogy of Status Updates

    • Hey Lou- Interesting thought. Not sure if this point will validate or run counter to your argument: Have you noticed how Facebook status is not the same as Twitter status? I used to have my Twitter...

      1 month ago by Jim Bernard

      in Analogy of Status Updates

    • This hits home to me. Innovation often happens in the confines of core competency and consequently overlooked. We often suffer from sensory fatigue. You know.... Losing sight of why customers...

      1 month ago by Greg Merkle

      in “We put the ‘no’ in innovation”

    • Thanks Ron. As far as the FriendFeed widget, just part of the template I am using and then using the width to get the FF widget to go across.

      2 months ago by loupaglia

      in A Project to Root For

    • I like your blog a lot. Is it an extra feature for premium members to show your FriendFeed widget to go across the two side bars like that? Thanks for your response in advance.

      2 months ago by RON08

      in A Project to Root For

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Now I’m Bothered, And Upset

Started by loupaglia · 7 months ago

At some point (I think recently) I updated my MyBlogLog profile which included updating several other services.  Yes, this is basically the same thing you do at FriendFeed.  And this is one of the common themes about social media that bothers me:  updating your profile in a ... Continue reading »

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  • Account information you share on this page will be used to retrieve your publicly-available updates from those sites for re-distribution across MyBlogLog.com and Yahoo!. Public updates are also available to third parties via an RSS feed of your profile as well as the MyBlogLog API. To prevent information from any particular online service(s) from being displayed, simply remove your screen name(s). (Learn morehttp://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/help/faq/#a2008021323451521 )
    http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/e_profile_serv.ph...
  • Thanks. Have to say that was not intuitive at all. Instructions are at the bottom of a very long page buried in a paragraph of copy. Also, you have to 'active click' into the page after deleting your screen name to remove a service. My sense is this was an attempt to make it easy and straight-forward but cuts across the grain of conventional methods to update your profile.

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