Monday, January 30, 2012

No More Donkey Semen: Twitter Reacts - and my other links of the day

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YouTube: YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos.

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It's the perfect time for yet another glace through the best of the web. We'll be talking about Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

To kick it off, who has been talking about Twitter? It was www.webpronews.com who wrote an article called No More Donkey Semen: Twitter Reacts.

What did they point out about Twitter? They said:
No donkey semen drinking on Fear Factor tonight
and went on to say
"Hee Haw, Hee Haw" episode has been pulled bit.ly/zkI0Wc via @961kiss


Next up we have a site that's been talking about Facebook - Paula Deen's Dicey Dance as a Diabetes Drug Spokesperson.

They wrote:
Continued on the next page
... right ...
But when Deen chose to keep her diabetes secret from her public for three years, then burst onto the Big Pharma promotional scene with the announcement not only of her disease, but her new status as a pitchwoman for the diabetes drug Victoza, the flag of hypocrisy is raised.


Lastly it's The Emergence Of The Content Creation Class from techcrunch.com, focussing on YouTube. The wrote good quality stuff, particularly
Instead of driving the macro economy the Content Creation Class refers to the group of people who drive content on the internet those that write blogs, those that upload video to YouTube, and those that upload pictures to share with the world
and
The content creation class shall inherit the Internet. Richard Florida coined the expression the "Creative Class", his belief being that these some 30 to 40 million would be the driving force for economic development in a postindustrial world.

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