AOL Acquires Socialthing

Written by Planet Lowyat on August 15, 2008 – 8:50 pm -

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The AOl company announced today that it has acquired Socialthing! FriendFeed Competitor company.

After the acquisition closes,AOL says that Socialthing will become a part of the company’s People Networks division. Currently, AOL’s People Networks division is made up of social platforms, like Bebo, AIM, ICQ, Goowy, and Yedda, that AOL believes, will lead the company’s online presence going forward.

The acquisition of Socialthing, which is still in private beta, strongly suggests AOL is trying to become a major player in the social networking space and attempting to capitalize on some of the fads of the day. In just the past few months,AOL acquired Bebo and launched a lifestreaming initiative within AIM that has pushed the company towards a more community-driven focus.
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Twitter and Pownce Implement Following Limits

Written by Planet Lowyat on August 12, 2008 – 11:30 pm -

Twitter and Pownce fans please take noted.

Account limiting is apparently the new big thing to do in the world of Status Microblogging. Both Twitter and Pownce seem to have introduced limits to the number of people you can follow, and neither change seems to have come with much fan fare.

Pownce, similarly, seems to have engaged a 2000 person limit to the number of folks you can follow, as discovered by Leo Laporte earlier today. For once, though Twitter seems to have outflanked a competitor in terms of properly implementing new code as the new limitations on Pownce have apparently prevented Leo and others from even logging into their accounts to reduce the number followed to under 2000.

For those of you who aren’t avid users of Twitter (or those who feel more than happy with their usage of the system being limited to 100 or less followed): yes, Twitter can be useful and even invaluable to most of us without turning on an incessant firehose of tweets. But since Twitter can be such a momentous source of traffic and engaged readers to whatever website property you may be promoting, there are those who will go around and follow everyone they can find with the hopes that they’ll follow them back.

Of course, once they follow those folks back, they’re a captive audience to whatever it is they’re promoting. Fortunately, as we’ve discussed in the past, these system-abusers are generally pretty easy to spot - they’ve got about 20 people following their timeline and they’re usually following 10x or 100x that number. This has given rise to a whole new classification of Twitter gaming bots.

There are those I’ve talked to who’ve used, quite successfully, bots that will literally game the psychology of Twitter to induce folks to follow them. Experienced users of Twitter know when the aforementioned ratio of followers to followed is seen that it’s a spammer. To counter-act that, these Twitter friend-adding bots will automatically unfollow those who do not follow back within a certain time reference. Additionally, to increase the likelihood that they’ll follow in the first place, the system will track the public timeline and only add users based on pre-defined keywords that are relevant to what it is they’re promoting.
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How to manipulate your Feedburner subscribers in two minutes

Written by Planet Lowyat on August 6, 2008 – 11:27 pm -

How many RSS subscribers do you have so far? Planet Lowyat not even have more than 100 so far. Too bad.

How about you? If you are concern about RSS subscriber, here is the tips: How to manipulate your Feedburner subscribers in two minutes posted by TheNextWeb. Probably your RSS feed subscribers will go up to 2500 overnight but what is the point? Show off? Anyway ……


Feedburner hacked! from Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Vimeo.

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A New Gmail Look

Written by Planet Lowyat on July 21, 2008 – 11:54 pm -

Do you feel bored of Gmail (Google Mail) design? Let’s try this!

Gmail

Look cool? Look better?

Gmail

How about this one?

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