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Communication

Twitter Announces Enhanced Profile Pages

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Last week, Twitter introduced a new design that simplifies the look and feel of your Twitter profile on both Twitter.com and mobile phones. TweetDeck has also been updated to be consistent with the new version. The new design is scheduled to be rolled out over the next few weeks, and is available on just-updated versions of mobile.twitter.com. Twitter for iPad is scheduled for a later release, and will Twitter promises to share news as it becomes available. The design includes four new tabs which, according to Twitter will “bring you instantly closer to everything you care about”. The new tabs [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on December 19, 2011 · 0 comments

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Editorial: An Open Letter to Cirque de Soleil

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Dear Cirque de Soleil, First, I need to tell you of my absolute admiration for the incredible accomplishments of Cirque de Soleil – artistic and creative, ingenious and inventive, athletic and graceful, masterful and musical – just a true joy to watch and experience the “grandest circus” of them all. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing 3 Cirque de Soleil shows in my life, the first was Saltimbanco in Seattle about 12 years ago, the second was Zumanity in Las Vegas 6 years ago, and last weekend I saw Totem in San Francisco – all of them beautifully executed with [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on December 17, 2011 · 1 comment

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Some Rules Are Meant To Be Broken…

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[Updated 11/20/2011] My favorite game when I was 8 years old was Monopoly. I loved the idea of owning property, building a kingdom, the risks and rewards – and I loved the rules. Taking turns to move around the board, getting paid if someone landed on your property, 3 turns to get out of jail without doubles and without a Get Out of Jail card…lots of options, lots of possibilities. When you were a child, you naturally loved to play games. You learned the accepted pattern…and sometimes, you figured out what you could do to change the pattern and make it more interesting. Still [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on November 20, 2011 · 0 comments

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WordPress Workshop Part 2 – Creating a Basic WordPress site

This is the 2nd WordPress Workshop in an 8-part series on WordPress. This segment explains How to Setup and Install a basic WordPress website/blog. It also looks at the WordPress Dashboard, and some of the basic settings in WordPress. This webinar covers: Welcome – Introduction Review What is WordPress? The Difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com Exporting a Blog from WordPress.com Top features of WordPress How To Use WordPress to build a website Creating a Basic WordPress site Select a Host Install WordPress Requirements Hosting Provider 5-minute install The Dashboard User, Password Permalinks Multiple Authors Posts, Pages Appearance Widgets Media Library [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on November 20, 2011 · 0 comments

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WordPress Workshop – Part 7: Content Is King

This is the 7th WordPress Workshop in an 8-part series on WordPress. The topic is How to Create a Successful Blog with great content – “Content Is King”. This webinar covers: • 3 Keys to a successful Blog • Types of Posts • When to Post • Where to get Blog Ideas • How to Sustain your Blog • How to build your Readership You can watch the video and/or view the slide deck as a PDF. Click here to view as a PDF Click here to see Part 1 – An Introduction to WordPress

 by Roohi Moolla on November 19, 2011 · 0 comments

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Four Great Cloud Tools for Business

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My Father always told me to “use the right tool for the job”. Most of our customers tell us that GPnet™ is the best supply chain management tool they have ever used. Leveraging the power of the internet to control inventory, order products and supplies and manage documents has never been easier. It’s all in one place; a true high tech supply-chain management solution. We are proud to bring supply chain management to the cloud but what other great applications are there to help streamline your operations? As we all become drawn to the cloud, mobile devices and all the [...]

 by jonsooy on August 4, 2011 · 1 comment

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How to Cross-Publish Posts from Twitter to Facebook

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One of the ways you can share content between your social networks is to allow your  accounts to connect or “sync” with each other. On Facebook, you can connect your Twitter account to your Facebook Page so that your “Tweets” automatically appear as Facebook Page posts on your Page Wall. You can also link your Twitter and Facebook accounts so that your Facebook posts appear as Tweets on Twitter. This means that you can share information with both your Twitter followers as well as your Facebook fans. How To Connect With Twitter There are several different ways you can connect Facebook with Twitter so [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on July 24, 2011 · 1 comment

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To Post or Not To Post: How Often Should You Post on Facebook?

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How Often Is Enough? One of the most common questions about posting on Facebook is “How Often is Enough – or Too Much?” The answer isn’t a simple one. The real question is “How often will my posts be seen by my visitors?” If you post too little, you defeat the whole purpose of being on Facebook, which is to stay top of mind and visible. If you post too much, you may become annoying, and even end up “Unliked” by visitors.

 by Roohi Moolla on July 10, 2011 · 4 comments

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44 Excellent Free and For-A-Fee WordPress Themes

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A WordPress theme is simply a type of template that helps give your blog or website a “look and feel” with colors, layout and structure. Some themes have more features, bells and whistles like image sliders, fade-in/fade-out effects and embedded video capability. A theme “sits” on top of the underlying WordPress Content Management framework when you build a blog or website with the WordPress platform, and is usually customizable to some extent so that you can tailor the theme more specifically to your needs. When you choose a theme, you’re committing your site to the design possibilities and the limitations [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on May 22, 2011 · 4 comments

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A Web of One: How Facebook and Google Are Isolating Us From What’s Important

This is a great video from TED, well worth watching. Eli Pariser, online organizer and MoveOn.org‘s Executive Director of Political Action, is the speaker, talking about how personalization and information filtering by giants like Facebook and Google are diminishing the quality of our information in our lives instead of increasing it.

 by Roohi Moolla on May 16, 2011 · 0 comments

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Top 3 Tips for Search-Engine and User-Friendly Images and Video

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If you post content for your website, blog, Facebook or any other place online, it’s essential to optimize any pictures or video you include as part of that content. Images and Video are not naturally search-engine friendly – because search engines use algorithms that can only scan text-based information. Search engines don’t know anything about images and video other than what you tell them. So while images and video you upload to the internet cannot be easily indexed be search engines, there are several things you can do to optimize and make your images and video “search-engine friendly”. Let’s look at some basics first:

 by Roohi Moolla on May 2, 2011 · 0 comments

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What are Facebook Groups?

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Need to communicate with a small group of people? Whether its family members spread far and wide, or members of a Sales team, or a sports team that wants to stay up-to-date with each other easily, Facebook Groups are a great way to connect, communicate and share information with a small group of people, whether it’s family, friends, a club, an organization or a committee – or even a group of business associates. You can post status updates to the Group “Wall”, send private messages directly to the whole group, chat with all group members and even share documents and [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on May 1, 2011 · 0 comments

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How To Setup a WordPress Website/Blog

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This blog post focuses on WordPress, because it’s free, and it’s the easiest way to set up a Website or Blog using a Content Management System (CMS) whether or not you have any technical or programming knowledge. If you want a website you can easily edit and update, simply follow these instructions to setup a WordPress Website/Blog. I’m going to walk through the initial steps of how to setup a website or blog in WordPress, step-by-step. At the end of this post, you’ll have a basic, functioning blog/website that you can start to work with and where you can post [...]

 by Roohi Moolla on April 26, 2011 · 2 comments

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