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Art.com Inc., the world’s leading online specialty provider of wall art products and services, recently announced its online expansion into Argentina, the Czech Republic and Turkey with the launch of three new country-specific websites: www.allposters.com.ar, www.allposters.cz and www.allposters.com.tr. These markets join AllPosters’ existing international portfolio of 22 localized websites across five continents. “Having already served [...]

Technology powerhose blog Techmeme is really the cream of the crop when it comes to where a blogger wants their posts to show up. Yeah, Mashable, Techcrunch, Ars Technica and Gawker are really good, but the real geeky “insiders” start their news aggregation search at Techmeme. So how in the world do you get listed [...]

Online card players listen up. If you’re interested in finding the most happening spots online to play casino games look no further than Casino Toplists. I’m a Blackjack and Poker player – can’t always head to Vegas or the local Indian Casino, so the next best thing is a reputable online location. Casino Toplists is [...]

You gotta love Amber Mac (@ambermac). She’s written a book that all of us on the interweb can relate to – we all use social media tools, be they Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc. but are we using these tools and getting the most positive results? Amber’s book Power Friending: Demystifying Social Media to Grow Your [...]

Users of the Hot Potato service received a notice in their inbox today speaking to the recent series of events that has happened since their acquisition by Facebook. Bye, Mom! We’ve Moved to Facebook We wanted to make sure you saw the exciting news we announced on the blog last week: Hot Potato has recently [...]

Flowtown.com (@flowtown) put together a very interesting take on the dominance and prevalence of social media and networks. It’s interesting to see how this map has been laid out. The obvious big boys Google, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube represent a lot of space on the map, but what I found interesting and enlightening is the impact that international [...]

Picture this folks; you have a residence in San Francisco and New York City, you have VIP access to all the top concerts and events, you sit in high-level executive board meetings with folks like AOL CEO, Tim Armstrong (and your input actually matters…). Add on top of that, you get a corporate expense account [...]

With all the noise on the interweb lately about privacy, security and dissatisfaction with Facebook it appears that yesterday’s planned “Quit Facebook Day” was a flop ! According to a report in InformationWeek, only 34,388 account holders made a pledge to quit the social network that has more than 540 million users worldwide (that’s about [...]

There’s no escaping it – Twitter is huge. The 140 characters you tweet out during the course of a day has the potential of blasting clear across the interweb in a matter of minutes. Twitter has become so much a mainstay and dominant factor in what we do on a daily basis that; there are [...]

Not sure if any of you have seen this before or if this is a new feature. I’m working at a remote location this morning (a new Starbucks in the neighborhood to be exact…) As I log into the AT&T WiFi and attempt to check out the latest happenings on Facebook I get the following [...]