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Tools, Twitter and a Ton of Opportunity

Posted by Corey EulasThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc.
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“Profile me” bot on Twitter

    There is a bot activity in Twitter and at the moment is related to the new followers gaining only. What is happening is “profile me” bot is exploring all Twitpic hosted pictures replying to the authors with the same text phrase: T…

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EFF on securing digital information when crossing the border

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, long-time defenders of the common man’s rights in the electronic realm, has published a guide to keeping your digital devices private when entering the United States. It seems the defenders of freedom and liberty (ICE, DHS, TSA, and CBP) are able to take a few freedoms with your liberty at a border …

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How I Got The Attention of One of the Top SEO Bloggers With Diet Coke

Posted by Sparkplug DigitalThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc….

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Lady Gaga’s Twitter Hacked, 17M Followers Promised Free iPad 2s

We’re still working to confirm this, but it looks like someone has finagled their way into Lady Gaga’s insanely popular Twitter account. That, or the pop icon really did just offer free iPad 2s to all 17 million people that follower her (through th…

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Lady Gaga Relieved After Hacked Twitter Account Is Repaired

Lady Gaga has more twitter followers than anyone, so it’s no wonder she was upset about the fact that someone hacked into her account and started offering her fans free iPads and MacBooks.

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This CheerLights display has a mind of its own

[Axel] wanted to participate in the CheerLights project this holiday season, but not one to always follow the rules he decided to make his display a bit different than most others out there. While the lights at his house are synchronized with the CheerLights project, he programmed his Cheeriobot with a little added personality. Normally, …

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Even Threatening Tweets are Free Speech, Judge Rules

Does posting thousands of threatening messages to Twitter targeted at single person constitute online stalking? Legally, the answer is now officially no.
Judge Roger W. Titus ruled, in the case of the U.S. versus William Lawrence Cassidy, that harassin…

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CheerLights: Synchronizing Christmas lights around the globe

They say that the holidays are a time to gather with others, which usually translates into spending time with friends and family. The folks at ioBridge Labs thought that while friends and family certainly are a big part of the holidays, it would be pretty cool to gather together flocks of strangers by using the …

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Aaron Wall and I Debate the Open Discussion of Webspam

Posted by randfish
In years past, I'd occasionally post about various aspects of webspam – manipulative links, cloaking, thin content, etc. In these posts, I'd use examples I'd seen – sometimes particularly egregious ones, other times more…

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