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Are You a Trust Agent?

by Tim Frick

Part Psychology textbook, part business manual, part to do list, part philosophical manifesto, and mostly just an overall good read, Chris Brogan and Julien Smith’s Trust Agents guides you (in six easy steps, no less) toward a better and more enlightened approach to making the social web work for you.

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Mightybytes’ Joy Burke Designs ‘Spooners’ Font

by Stacy

Joy Burke has created her very first font, entitled “Spooners.” To help showcase her creation, she designed a sample poster for the upcoming Big Holiday Show featuring The Flaming Lips. The poster will be presented at the gallery opening this Friday. See a preview of the font and exhibition information in the full blog post here.

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Make your Blog iPhone-friendly in a Few Easy Steps

by Tim Frick

This morning I ran across WPTouch from Brave New Code and admittedly was a bit dubious when the company claimed it could make my WordPress blog iPhone-friendly with just a few clicks. But lo and behold, that’s all it took and the result was super impressive.

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Vidly.com and Twitter Combo: Digital Video Marketing

by Stacy

We joined the troops on Vidly today by posting our demo reel: http://vidly.com/bH5X

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From Tupperware Parties to Facebook: Adam L. Penenberg’s Viral Loop

by Tim Frick

What do Tupperware parties, Ponzi schemes, Hot or Not and Facebook all have in common? According to Adam L. Penenberg’s new book Viral Loop, they all used the power of referral networks to grow at lightning speed and, in the case of online businesses, achieve multi-million and sometimes billion dollar valuations in record time. Throughout the book, Penenberg explores how Paypal, Bebo, eBay, Rock You, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, Skype and several others caught the wave of viral coefficients and rode it…

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