Tired of your Social Network? Wanna meet your real neighbors and feel free like a real bird again?
The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine can help you switch back to your actual life. This machine was launched a month ago with one mission: to encourage users to kill themselves online by deleting all of their...
Category: Social Media, Social Networking, Technology News, Web Applications
Tags: Facebook, how to delete all your friends, how to kill your online self, how to web suicide, linkedin, MySpace, twitter, web suicide
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Added on Feb 9th, 2010
Google Wave is not available to everyone just yet. It is currently in a limited preview. So I was surprised when I saw a comprehensive guide (book) to Google Wave. I thought the book was just another social media tools or stuff, you know, like the ones social media marketers on Twitter are tricking...
Google Wave (#GoogleWave) is still a popular topic on Twitter right now. And apparently every one still wants invites to the beta for Google’s new communication/collaboration tool. This why there are several websites (some are even single serving websites) now sprouting offering Google...
Customers love speaking to a ‘real’ person. Offering a live help directly in real-time allows you to really understand your customers needs. With a live chat tool on your website, your customers aren’t forced to wait ‘on hold’ or wait for an email reply to get the help...
Flickr just launched their Flickr2Twitter integration. Now you can easily tweet your Flickr photos.
How to Twitter your Flickr photos
You can upload directly to Flickr and Twitter simultaneously, or tweet a photo already on Flickr, using a special short Flic.kr URL.
To set it up:
Choose Twitter from...
What is Google Wave?
Google Wave is a new tool and model for communication and collaboration on the web. It is designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking.
Google Wave users can create objects or hosted conversations called Waves. According to Google, Waves are “equal...
You can say that the folks from Flock have been ahead of their time when they started developing a social web browser two years ago. The world wide web became the ’social web’ when its suggested new version Web 2.0 was termed. And Web 2.0, before anything else, is about technologies that...
Category: Social Media, Social Networking, Web Applications, Web Tools
Tags: Blogging, Browser Wars, Firefox, Flock, Flock Extensions, Opera, Social Networking, Web 2.0
Permalink: http://www.madtomatoe.com/fantastic-flock-the-new-hero-web-browser/
Added on Nov 18th, 2007