September 2011
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40 Apps to Freedom: Planetary by @databloom
The linear procession of symbolic images is primitive and abstract to reality. With an enhanced internet-brain, communication will be embedded into our visual/ auditory field. As fast as you can see, you can exchange information. What was once a literary abstraction, is now a premeditated hallucination. You won’t read a set list, you will rock the heavens with a gesture. Pythagoras be...
Sep 30th
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Sep 30th
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What Does It Take To Be a Social Strategist?
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Sep 29th
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Analog Inbox: Belle
What Everyday Life is Telling You It’s safe to assume that the majority of people are looking for change or fighting against change right now.  They may not realize it so plainly, but it’s in their thoughts, prayers, mumbled under their breath and in every worry their mind replays ad nauseam.  The truth is, those messages, worries and thoughts are getting “answered”, but you might not notice them...
Sep 29th
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Part 2: WTF happened to the music biz?
The music industry is failing. For years album sales have been falling and hi-profile artists have been leaving the once-comfortable shelter of the major labels. The current worldwide economic depression isn’t helping, either. Concert ticket sales have been slumping for the last 3 years, although more people than ever are going to festivals such as Lollapalooza and Coachella. Yet 80 years ago...
Sep 28th
Tumblr Lands $85 Million in Funding - NYTimes.com →
caterpillarcowboy: On Monday, the company will announce it raised $85 million in fresh financing. The round was led by Greylock Partners and Insight Venture Partners, and the Chernin Group, Richard Branson, Spark Capital, Union Square Ventures and Sequoia Capital also contributed. To date, the company has raised roughly $40 million in funding. Amazing, guys. Kudos.
Sep 28th
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Google Wallet: The Good, Bad and Ugly →
sabeenahmad: This Google Wallet phenomenon is pretty amazing. Though with the starbucks card app kind of leading the way, the concept of using your phone in lieu of pulling out your wallet, is not a new one. Still, this concept is most likely the next step in the adventures of our ever-evolving smartphones.  My quick take?  The Good = The obvious. Convenient, easy, and almost always on...
Sep 28th
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Sep 27th
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Infographic: Small Business AppNation
Sep 26th
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The Rundown: Google Chrome
The Rundown: Google released their web browser Chrome as a beta for Windows on September 2, 2008. Initially, I downloaded the installer and checked it out and it seemed to be a decent browser. At the time I was a heavy Mozilla Firefox user so I had little use for a secondary web browser so at first Google Chrome got no love from me.  Thanks to Microsoft’s dominance majority desktops and laptops...
Sep 26th
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Erich Radstake: Today's Startup: Quotengine →
radstake: Today’s internet startup Quotegine is an online tool that enables you to create dynamic and professional business proposals. Quotegine proposals are much more powerful than a standard Word document. They are easier to create, have more features, are interactive and provide trackable results….
Sep 26th
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Sep 25th
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Sep 24th
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WatchWatch
gladadam: I went and took a little over 200 pictures this morning (not all of them quality—my 3 year old helped). This is how a hot air balloon is blown up, smashed into 21 seconds.
Sep 23rd
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Popular Lemonade: @joerogan in Denver tonight →
Sep 23rd
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A Look at the Growing 'Work From Home' Phenomenon
Sep 23rd
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Sep 23rd
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One of Us: Patrick McGirr →
Sep 23rd
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One of Us: Katelyn Smith →
Sep 19th
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Sep 17th
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The Rundown: September 11, 2001
The Rundown: September 11, 2001  By: Jason Roberts     At 8:49 a.m. on a Sept. 11, 2001, CNN got the first report of a plane hitting one of the World Trade Center towers. - http://goo.gl/tGcF7   On the morning of September 11, 2001 I was at my father’s house seeing my grandparents off as they headed back home to Florida. At that time I worked part time for my father’s company so we were...
Sep 12th
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40 Apps to Freedom: App Reviews by... →
Check out our new page: App Reviews ! A comedic app review column by @radioestes for @popularlemonade 
Sep 12th
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The Rundown: Gmail
By: Jason Roberts  April 1, 2004 marked the end of email dominance for AOL and Yahoo. That is the date when Gmail was launched as an invitation-only Beta. Like many others I had a Yahoo and Hotmail email account at the time and I was quite curious to find out what the all chatter was in regards to Google’s entry into the email race.   I eventually scored an invite and set up my Gmail acct...
Sep 6th
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Your VIDEO Content:
Talklaunch specializes in affordable video for the internet: Events. Live Stream. Instructional Series. Behind the Scenes. Interviews + more… Here are the results from this week: Westword published this video about Celebrity Lanes, 24 hours after talklaunch tweeted it. Read the Westword feature HERE. __ Matt Vagts from Arvada West Decorating and Flooring used this video to close...
Sep 2nd
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5-Minute Guide to Getting a Job in Social Media... →
Do you have what it takes?  We are always looking for skilled Social Media experts to join us at talklaunch.  Email me for more information: estes@talklaunch.net
Sep 2nd
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Sep 2nd