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The Mainstream Media Industrial Complex Linked In News Post Forum
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Success is keeping our independence forever?
That’s quite a mouthful. Of course such a declaration of independence speaks to the (United States) American mentality — but I think such a “cocky” attitude does not go over quite as well worldwide. Nonetheless, I wish Sarah Lacy the … Continue reading
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Anonymous 2012 message to world leaders
Either you’re with us or you’re against us Linked In News Post Forum
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Google’s Privacy Policy doesn’t matter — for all I care, they can take their privacy policy and shove it where the sun don’t shine! ;P
Who cares about Google? Only morons and noobs still believe in that crap. For those of you who still aren’t clued in: Google = 99 + 44/100% SPAM! Linked In News Post Forum
Social Media Advice from Adam Kmiec
A couple years ago, I still read “tweets” (that is what a lot of so-called social media gurus call blog posts posted at twitter.com). Back then, one of my favorite authors @ twitter.com was Adam Kmiec. After I stopped paying … Continue reading
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STOP SPAM
If you want to say something, please say it once… — and then shut up. Thanks! Linked In News Post Forum
More mainstream media spin
If you do a search for “mocality” on google.com, then my first question to you is: Why do you do any search on google.com? The results are obviously biased towards returning positive results for Google’s partners, and negative results for … Continue reading
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Occupy Keyword Search
Less than a month ago, I suggested in a call-in talk-radio show, that “occupy” might become a term traded on Google’s Adwords marketplace (see “Redet Geld, schweigt die Welt. Was uns Werte wert sein müssen“). The talk-show hosts didn’t think … Continue reading
Online Content Markets + Pricing Revisited
I have written a lot about this — I am amazed that people keep making mistakes… but since those people are slowly but surely going bankrupt by being so foolish, I guess the problem will eventually correct itself… — in … Continue reading
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