Old Twitter Interface Is Gone
If you've been holding out on upgrading to the new Twitter interface, you no longer have any choice in the matter. The classic Twitter interface has been officially replaced by what the service calls New Twitter.
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Twitter Starts Email Notifications for @ Replies, Mentions
If you're on Twitter, you have likely started getting email notifications whenever a user replies to one of your tweets or mentions your username. Twitter previously only sent email alerts when a user received direct messages or gained a new follower. The move is a clear attempt to make the service more user-friendly for casual users. Many replies have gone unnoticed simply because users don't know to log in to check for them.
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Email Alerts for Facebook Fan Page Likes?
Facebook seems to be trying something new with its notification system for fan page administrators. Today, I've been getting email notifications whenever users �like� statuses, links or other posts on business pages. I have never received these before. The notifications could be useful for administrators who don't log into Facebook often, but may be overkill for especially active pages.
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What is Scoville?
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Writing effective press releases that help SEO
Press releases are much less powerful than they used to be for SEO purposes. While churning out news releases and submitting them to free sites may not do much, the medium can actually be more powerful than ever if used right. Convincing a single reporter or high-profile blogger to pick up your news is infinitely more beneficial than posting worthless releases all over the place and Digg'ing and StumbleUpon'ing them with your multiple accounts.
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Using Twitter’s Search Function to Your Company’s Advantage
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