Ana Banana
so here are some facts that involve Pinterest! It is actually very interesting to see


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"Term used to describe anyone with enough time or narcissism to document every tedious bit of minutia filling their uneventful lives. Possibly the most annoying thing about bloggers is the sense of self-importance they get after even the most modest of publicity. Sometimes it takes as little as a referral on a more popular blogger's website to set the lesser blogger's ego into orbit.
Then God forbid a blogger gets mentioned on CNN. If you thought it was impossible for a certain blogger to get more pious than he was, wait until you see the shit storm of self-righteous save-the-world bullshit after a network plug. Suddenly the boring, mild-mannered blogger you once knew will turn into Mother Theresa, and will single handedly take it upon himself to end world hunger with his stupid links to band websites and other smug blogger dipshits." - Maddox
any user of www.livejournal.com, www.greatestjournal.com, etc.
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A person with a laptop, an ax to grind, and their virginity
Steven Colbert: "And in case you don't know a blogger is a person with a laptop, an ax to grind ... and their virginity"
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derived from weblogger, s.o. who keeps a weblog, a diary on the internet.
You'll find plenty crappy bloggs on the net.
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Campaigns have already started to customize Facebook tabs and tools and adapt them to their specific needs. For example, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s digital media director told us about a photo-uploading tool his team developed, and its decision to stream major events via its LiveStream and the YouTube tab on Facebook.




Churches seem to be finding more ways to incorporate Facebook as a way of getting more people involved in the church, and even to catch a young teenager's attention. In this article about creative ways that churches are using Facebook, they say that "According to the Bible, when Jesus spoke, he often attracted large crowds. Churches and religious organizations of all denominations now have a captive, potential audience approaching 1 billion people on Facebook. Talk about a sermon on the mount!
The Fliptoast app is pretty ridiculous i must say. This app will let you access Facebook anytime on your desktop computer. It's basically a little sidebar which doesn't require you going on Facebook.com for all your friend's updates. Drag and drop photos right into fliptoast to upload them to Facebook. All your Facebook news will show up in little alert windows whenever someone posts something new. Chat with your friends right from your desktop. Isn't this just a handy little app? I've had experience with this app and i tried it for a week....It drove me NUTS! It was always there! Just another reason to be distracted and not do your homework. It pretty much gives you full access on Facebook while your working. How are you supposed to get ANYTHING done now?! Facebook is thinking of any way to connect to us even more on a personal and social level. They want us socializing every moment! This is social networking at a whole new level! Would any of you use this app? Why else could this app be a bad idea?