It looks like some politicians are starting to get the hang of this Internet thing. Two new YouTube channels have been established, and certain members of the House and Senate intend to use them as communications and outreach tools.
Rapleaf Looks At OpenSocial Members, Facebook
Whether it’s from reading reports or scoping out the sites ourselves, most of us have a pretty good feel for various social networks – how big they are, who’s joined them, and so on. New statistics from Rapleaf don’t really shake things up, but they do provide some interesting insights.
BlogWorld: Cult Of Blogging, Minus Two Members
In a session called “The Cult of Blogging,” the sect turned out to be a little smaller than expected; out of three scheduled speakers, only one managed to show up.
Om Malik gets a pass – the poor fellow apparently threw his back out – but Michael Arrington simply forgot to come, leaving us with Leo Laporte and surprise guest Justine Ezarik.
Taking Care of Your Community Members
Online community builders love to toss around gross numbers – twenty thousand members, two million posts, and so on.
Will AOL Members Leave Goodmail?
AOL will be implementing the Goodmail certified emailer system at the end of the month. This will create a new email tier guaranteeing that customers of Goodmail get their email delivered into the top of the inbox. AOL touts this new partnership as helping their members stamp out spam. Of course this is a complete […]
Xbox Live Grabs Two Million Members
The online gaming component of Microsoft’s entertainment initiatives reaches a milestone.
StarWars.com Offers Members Blogs
This is cool! StarWars.com is now offering blogs to paid members of The Official Star Wars Fan Club …
Gmail Has A Present For Members
Today marks the 1-year birthday for one of the most talked about web-based email services ever developed, Google’s Gmail.
Webmasterworld Members Suspect a Google Mole
Deep into wmw’s anti Autolink thread we see ThatAdamGuy, aka Adam Lasnik getting a kickin’ for being a Google spy.
Lycos Offering 1 Gig Storage For Paid Email Members
Incorrectly claiming to be the first to offer this service, Lycos has announced that it will be offering 1 Gigabyte worth of storage to members of its email service. The service will cost around 3.49 Pounds a month, or $6.31 USD.