This morning I received an enthusiastic call from my mother. She shared this quote with me as if she knew exactly what I needed (smiles). Being inspired by the quote, I could not resist sharing it here with you and my thoughts about it. If you really think about it theoretically, just about every single… [Read more…]
Imagine sitting in front of your laptop, logging into a place called Chat Roulette, and randomly any one person–any where in the world with a live video cam can see you and you can see them. You can text chat with them while they can see you and if they have a microphone and there… [Read more…]
<script type="text/javascript" src=”http://www.twitterfountain.com/embed/twitterfountain.js?fv_twitterkeyword=paulcarterjr,fv_imagekeyword=twitter,fv_parseimagelinks=true,fv_messagespeed=12,fv_messageinterval=3,fv_messageanimation=1,fv_messagescale=1,fv_showbox=true,fv_imagespeed=6,fv_coloreffect=true,fv_imageanimation=0,fv_imagesource=1,fv_updateinterval=1,fv_hidesettingsbutton=false,fv_showtitle=true,fv_titlemessage=,fv_backcolor=007ac9,fv_frontcolor=e20438,fv_logoimage=http%3A//www.twitterfountain.com/images/logo_titlebar.png,width=400,height=300″ ></script> Just minutes ago, after reading my newTwitter friend's blog @Eleesha I noticed she had a Twitter Fountain–as it is called–embedded within the blog. Usually, services as such post a logo indicating source–it did not. Right clicking the "Twitter Fountain" revealed the name and yes, I Googled it. (smiles) http://twitterfountain.com Anyway, within… [Read more…]
Which do I prefer? Let me start by saying, I'm impressed with the significant improvements of both TweetDeck and Seesmic. Seesmic has made tremendous improvements since my first test drive a couple months ago, last year, wow! I don't use Seesmic via mobile phone, so I'm unable to comment regarding that. I think from what… [Read more…]
<div style="font-size: 11px;padding-top:10px;text-align:center;width:560px">Watch live streaming video from <a href=”http://www.livestream.com/2010″ title="Watch 2010 at livestream.com">2010</a> at livestream.com</div> I know it's perhaps redundant friends, but I just wanted to share this with you, if your not already aware! I think with the significant improvements with technology today, livestreaming is way to cool! Happy New Year friends!!! Posted via… [Read more…]
If every America, me included, based there decision to purchase a product or service upon the morale position of the CEO's, executives, management, employees, etc. of those companies, which companies would be morale enough to be patronized? Even the media, the same people scrambling with excitement to report the Tiger Woods, do not some them… [Read more…]
What an interesting review of many resources to conduct "Internet Research" yourself. This articles offers some good options. Practice will certainly be the mother to become good at the game even if your not as creative with word choices included with searches, certainly you will know where to find the right words to build an… [Read more…]
Today, for some, the learning process ends after high school or college, subconsciously. It's a sad thought for one to think, there is no need to learn any more or the desire to do so, is longer necessary. Why? Learning is a process that should never end. Unfortunately for many, a formal education eliminated the… [Read more…]
There are a number of opinions regarding these 3rd party twitter software or applications. But if you conduct a completely patient objective online research about the using them, you will conclude, the risk of getting your Twitter account(s) suspended is not worth it, really. All that time spent building your, assuming legitimately targeted followers, twitter… [Read more…]
Reading this title makes me say, "I've got 99 problems and my neighbors ain't one" Sorry, I borrowed most of that line from the rapper JayZ, most of you problem caught on to that… (smile) Here's an interesting article to read. Read More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1234932/Ive-got-668-friends-Facebook–I-dont-know-neighbours.html Posted via email from Paul Carter Jr.
August 18, 2011
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