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Yesterday the YouTube team published a blog post announcing their presence in two social networks where YouTube fans can connect to the their favorite video sharing site and its team - Facebook and Twitter. It looks like both places are pretty new for YouTube with Facebook page functioning since March and the first Twitter update posted by YouTube on August 26. |
Posts Tagged with ‘feedback’
YouTube Team Does Not Understand Social Media
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on September 18, 2008
Ebay Changes Feedback and Fee Structure
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on January 31, 2008
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Ebay announced a fee structure change this week, and also announced changes to their feedback system. The fee changes are welcomed by most sellers, who thought the fees should not have been raised that high in the first place. However, the changes to the feedback system have many sellers concerned. |
7 Useful Digg Clones for Niche Markets
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on August 01, 2007
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Let's face it. Great inventions will always have their fair share of clones, replicas and variations. Yes, this means that I am calling Digg a great invention and, yes, it means that there are a lot of digg clones. |
JamJunky.com - Write Songs Right
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on May 28, 2007
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JamJunky is the site that allows songwriters to get feedback on what others think of their creations. As an artist, you can upload your song, along with any details including tempo, key, lyrics, the song’s inspiration, and liner notes. Then you can send the page to friends to check out and comment on. If you’re feeling confident and want more feedback, you can leave your song open to the criticism of the JamJunky community. |
BackwardBlog: ‘Contact Us’ Form Pretending To Be A Blog
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on May 22, 2007
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Rather long time ago we used to visit numerous websites only to get some information. Later we had forums for discussions and special guest book sections to leave feedback to a particular site's owner. Now it is absolutely normal that we rarely visit website just to read something useful. To be more precise, when we find something actually useful we tend to contribute: post our comments, submit to Digg, Netscape or StumbleUpon, bookmark in Del.icio.us for further reading and share [...] |
SoWeSay - What Will They Say About You?
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on March 28, 2007
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A new community was launched recently that allows users to rate and review anyone they know. SoWeSay is a networking tool approaching community from a different perspective and where users can obtain feedback through "SayWhat", a method for polling other users on topical issues. |





