Monthly Archives: February 2012

How to Replace Your RSS Feed Automatically With Facebook’s Like Button

As I seek to make this blog more and more a part of the social networks you participate in (I call this “From Fishers to Farmers” – something I speak about in my talks), I’ll be documenting my progress along … Continue reading

Posted in blog, Blogging, Facebook, facebook rss, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, rss, rss is dead, rss is not dead, subscription, Technology | 2 Comments

Stay N Alive Supports Facebook’s Open Graph

Just the other day I got approval from Facebook that the “read” action, available for Facebook’s Open Graph “Frictionless Sharing” was approved for StayNAlive.com. What this means is that if you click the link on the right of this blog, … Continue reading

Posted in blogger, Blogging, Facebook, frictionless sharing, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, open graph, opengraph, social, social design, Technology | 7 Comments

My Official (and Obligatory) "Traditional Blogging is Dead" Post

I fought it – I even ridiculed people likeĀ +Paul AllenĀ for moving towards it (for that I apologize). However, I think I’m whooped. My page views are down. Comments and engagement on the blog itself are lower than ever. Looking over … Continue reading

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Xydo Pivots to a New, Targeted B2B Content Model for Your Business Newsletter

If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you clicked on a link from my newsletter to get it. If you didn’t, go over to the right column of my blog and subscribe now! (or just click here) One thing … Continue reading

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Path’s Privacy Problems Aren’t Path’s – They’re Apple’s

The world is up in arms about how the mobile application Path, which I covered here as one of the next social networks to watch, has been sending users’ phone directory data back to the service. As someone that knows … Continue reading

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