The RaxList for August 4th through August 5th
5 August 2011
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These are my links for August 4th through August 5th:
- Bitcoin: Can a virtual currency do away with banks? – Bitcoin is one of the first attempts to create a real-world currency with no governments, no central banks, and no rules.
- The Changing Face of Corporate Facebook Landing Pages – As businesses get more involved in using social media, they are starting to redo their landing pages, or places where you enter their ecosystems on Facebook, Twitter et al.
- Google’s Realtime Search will return, probably sans Twitter – The Big G just reiterated plans to restore its social networking search function, based on Google+ and "other sources," but it made no mention of its former sweetheart.
- How to Use Facebook’s “Merge Duplicate Pages” Feature to Gain Fans – Your official Facebook Page may not be getting all the fans it deserves because users are accidentally Liking unofficial community Pages with the same name. These missing fans cost you news feed impressions and clicks and ad targeting opportunities. Fortunately, Facebook now offers the “Merge duplicate pages” tool to allow you to roll fans from duplicate community Pages into your official Page.
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- #humantwitter Gives A Shout Out From The Audience At The X Games – This is what a Twitter message looks like when 160 people with letter cards are waiting to spell out your tweet.
- Social media marketing: what not to do advice from @immediatefuture – Social media marketing is not new. We’re all familiar with the basics and brands are actively engaging with their consumers on a daily basis. So, why are people still doing it incorrectly?
- Bing Maps to make shopping centres more easy to navigate around – How do you get from Carphone Warehouse to TopMan? With Bing Maps for Mobile, of course! Microsoft's innovative but too-unloved mobile map search service announced today that it has added floor plan maps for 400 shopping malls to m.bing.com.
- ICO tells public sector to respond to Twitter – The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has told public authorities with Twitter accounts that they must respond to freedom of information (FoI) requests made via the micro-blogging site
- 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
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