Best dance video ever: TURF FEINZ – RIP Rich D
Street dance crew TURF FEINZ remembers crew member Rich D who died in a car accident at this very street corner. Amazing moves with a sad background.
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Street dance crew TURF FEINZ remembers crew member Rich D who died in a car accident at this very street corner. Amazing moves with a sad background.
Looking for a cure to stop those social media data loss nightmares? SocialSafe might come in handy: the Adobe Air program grabs your photos, friends list and wall and it even keeps track of all the changes in your contact list.
Eric Qualman, Socialnomics, datadirt, video, podcast, interview, social media, business, Fortune 500
Thomas W. Malone, founding director of MIT’s Center for Collective Intelligence, talks about his research, the impact of the internet on global communication and our changing notion of privacy.
Martin Stoni’s freeride movie is now available in HD and full length online – enjoy the powder rides!
During our bus-ride to the World Blogging Forum I asked Seesmic-founder Loic Le Meur a couple of questions about his companies and about the future of Twitter. Enjoy the latest datadirt video-podcast!
In September 2009, Guy Kawasaki visited Vienna to give a keynote lecture about innovation. I had the chance to interview Guy – we talked about his impressive biography, his Twitter strategy (Guy has more than 160k Followers) and his current project alltop. Watch the complete interview and let me know what you think!
Here’s a short teaser from the interview I did with web marketing legend Guy Kawasaki last week – the full version will be released next Tuesday.
Today I did an interview with Guy Kawasaki for my upcoming video podcast – it was a very inspiring talk. Here’s what Guy had to say about datadirt: listen to him, the man is smart :-)
Much ado about facebook, plenty of twitter clients reviewed: it’s been a busy week in social media land – again!
The last week was as all about Google Wave: will the new Open Source app revolutionize the way we communicate online? Read last week’s breaking news on datadirt’s weekly round-up of the blogosphere.
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