A micro - digest of what's new and emerging.
Google, Verizon Would Exclude Mobile Web From Rules
Talks this week regarding net-neutrality and the rules associated with governing the Internet were abundant. Evidently, there’s a lot going on between you, the user, and the content on your screen.
Service Issues
Twitter Launching Official Tweet Buttons This Week
A giant step for Twitter means measuring social media campaign success metrics just became a fair bit easier for marketers, with a facelift for sharing information too.
Shareability
The Facebook of Forest Fires
Having the capability to create a social network around culturally, environmentally impacting events is the shining star of web 2.0.
Out of the Fire
If It’s On The Internet, It Must Be True
With no editors and no waiting for confirmation, the world of social media has more potential to credit a hoax as true than traditional media ever did. Take Dry Erase Girl, a solid reminder that not everything on the Internet is genuine.
Faking It
Doubleclick Founder's New Search Engine Powered By - Gasp - Humans
The laborious task of creating a search engine that will remove irrelevant results from your query is mind-boggling. It could take a long time to come to fruition, but with the help of many, many people, always finding the best of what you’re looking for could be on the horizon.
Man-Powered Search

When you view a person's friends - are they notified of that by facebook?
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