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“Creating a community atmosphere requires the right tools (software) as well as the right tone. Communities don’t spring up overnight. They need to be cared for, managed, and constantly groomed. It is a skill.”
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“In another Flickr twist to the Virgin Mobile case, it was a Flickr member from Adelaide, Brenton Cleeland, who first noticed the ad on Churchill Road and, naturally, photographed it to share on Flickr.”
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A US man who stored his amputated leg in a barbecue smoker that was later auctioned off is locked in a custody dispute with the man who bought it.
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The localised audience accounts for 10% of traffic, but 90% of page views and 60% of advertising revenue, so those local user behave very differently.
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He estimates about 72 news organisations are using Twitter (even if some accounts have been neglected) and managed to get responses from 21 of those – including myself, I should add.
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A short note explained that this was for “legal reasons”. Some readers felt this was not so much an explanation as a lofty way of saying either “we’re not going to tell you why” or “it’s too complicated for you to understand”.
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“…our networks have gotten bigger. Which means that we have more options for getting recommendations….”
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A video of Nagai’s killing on September 27 was sent to Ryan McMillen, a professor of history at Santa Monica College, who then uploaded it to the I-Reporter service on CNN.com.