A guide to Facebook social plugins for small businesses

George W. Bush joins Facebook

Friend me, George!

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Your Blog is Not Your Job

Your blog is not your job (unless it is). Twitter is not your job (unless someone’s paying you to tweet). Facebook isn’t your job.

These are just communications tools. We use them. We use them to make media. We use them to weave marketing, sometimes. We use them to tell stories about your organizations or our wants or whatever it is we’re talking about. Spending hours updating status, spending hours chatting, doing things that take us away from our objectives can sometimes feel easy.

Hmmm…

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Top 10 Websites for Error Codes & Troubleshooting

How To Become The Ultimate Online Resource

As a blogger, you want several things that all tend to equal success across niches. You want people to land on your site, you want them to engage with your article and then you want them to perform some sort of action. This action can be diving into more articles, signing up for your rss feed and newsletter or telling their friends about your site to begin the viral spreading process.

It is our job as blog owners to make this process as easy as possible for new readers and build that authority from day one. One of the easiest, most effective and worthwhile ways to accomplish this feat is to become the ultimate online resource for your nice. So how do we do that?

Follow the ‘via’ link to read on…

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TrashMe Makes Uninstalling Apps From Your Mac a Snap

For all the mac fanbois in the crowd…

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Best Computer Diagnostic Tool: Google

5 Reasons Why Facebook Quit Day Was a Flop

Steve Jobs Offers His Opinion On Privacy At D8

At the D8 conference this evening, Steve Jobs told Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg his view on privacy, as Facebook has come under intense scrutiny over the past month. Steve Jobs offered his opinion on how to approach privacy which was refreshingly clear, something the audience agreed as they applauded his comments.

Jobs stated, “Privacy means people know what they are signing up for in plain English. Some people want to share more data. Ask them. Ask them every time. Let them know precisely what you are going to do with their data.” While it wasn’t directed at Facebook specifically, the comment contrasts Facebook’s position with their “Instant Personalization” which doesn’t alert users ahead of time what’s taking place with their data.

As we’ve reiterated over the past month, most users may not care about what information is being shared but that doesn’t mean it’s justified and it’s setting a precedent which could impact other decisions made within and outside Facebook in the future. In other words, Facebook needs to fix their instant personalization program to be opt-in. As Steve Jobs acknowledges, it’s not the job of technology companies to force users to be more open, instead you can ask them. It’s as simple as that.

St. Steve is so pious! “plain English”? Read the terms and conditions on iTunes…

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30 of the Most Influential Bloggers of 2010

Maybe next year! Follow the ‘via’ link…

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Lifehacker Pack 2010: Our List of Essential Windows Downloads

Perhaps it’s because I follow Lifehacker daily and use what they recommend, but I use and recommend almost every one of these tools. Follow the ‘via’ link and download them all from the Lifehacker pack!

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Kurrently Revolutionizes Real-Time Search With Twitter + Facebook Results

Will You Quit Facebook Today?

Today is a day of reckoning for potentially millions of Facebook users — it’s Quit Facebook Day. The formal Facebook revolt was announced about two weeks ago amidst the growing debate over how Facebook uses and protects its users’ private information.

So far, just over 27,000 users have “committed to quit” Facebook, a figure that is statistically insignificant when compared with Facebook’s more than 400 million users. In response to the growing outcry over privacy concerns, Facebook made extensive updates to user privacy controls last week. But is this enough for the Howard Beales of the world?

When we last asked Mashable (Mashable) readers about their reasons for planning to quit Facebook, there was almost an equal split between users who claimed that they didn’t trust Facebook with their personal information and with users who said they had no intention of leaving the social network.

Not me, although I am paying much better attention to my privacy settings…

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How To: Recover From a Soda-Spill Disaster

WARNING: Facebook Clickjacking Attack Spreading Through ‘Likes’

If you’re using Ubuntu…

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…like I recommend [especially for older computers] then Google’s Chrome browser combined with GNOME Do is a great combination. I create application shortcuts for web applications and then summon them with a keystroke combination. Very fast! Very powerful…

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Experimental Build of Dropbox Introduces Selective Folder Syncing

Are you using Dropbox? It’s one of the best tools ever for people with multiple computers, regardless of platform. I use it to keep 3Gb of data always syncronized between a desktop and two notebooks — one of which is an Ubuntu device. Dropbox rocks…

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The 5 Best Free Benchmark Programs for Windows

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WARNING: Facebook Malware Attack on the Loose

The Shelf Life Of A Facebook Like

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