Tag Archives: Wall Street Journal
Week in Review: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 13. Aug, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
Social media’s power in capturing the public’s imagination was in full display again this week when a Jet Blue flight attendant quit his job after he “hurled obscenities at passengers over the airliner’s PA system, then deployed the inflatable emergency chute, slid down and fled.” He instantly became an Internet sensation, spawning a Facebook page [...]
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Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 11. Sep, 2009 by Sherry Chris.
From TechFlash, what if you wanted to subscribe to the Twitter feeds of large groups instead of just one individual? TweepML is a new service that let’s you do that. For those who Twitter: Some Twitter client updates and improvements for Tweetdeck and HootSuite worthy of note from Mashable. From ReadWriteWeb this week, How Facebook [...]
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Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 03. Jul, 2009 by Jason Steele.
A simple blog post featuring by Matthew Rutledge. Pictures indeed do say 100o words in this piece titled AM/PM. Okay, so this is not about real estate but for agents that feel blogging is too hard, or requires too much time, there are other ways to use social media and make an impact. The useful [...]
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Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Jason Steele.
Bill Gates, Barry Diller and about a billion dollars in venture capital have been thrown at real estate. Yet for the most part, the transaction today looks almost identical to what it was back in 1990. Brian Boero from 1000wattconsulting takes a peak at real estate past and present. He wonders if we have reached the end of the real estate story or not. This is a riveting post worth reading.
Lon Cohen, writer and Director of Communication at als-ny.org publishes 7 Ways to Approach Twitter published on Mashable that includes a litany of great links to learn by example.





