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Ryssie B. Drops Gmail Jam (Video Post)

March 18, 2010

True, I’m a star but I haven’t come far. Gmail has a star, but I can’t rock it on my chain. I’ll star that message and get back to it, boo. Right now, it’s a pain. True, I’m a star, but I can’t do it all. Gmail has features that help me ball. With those boys and their e-mail, I think, “Hey, what’s your deal?”.

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A Search Engine and Social Serendipity

March 11, 2010
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As you scroll through the slideshow of blogged items from all over the web (video, articles, photos, etc.), you notice that the selections are all very random. Think of Google Reader Play as channel-surfing on the Internet. But it’s better than channel-surfing. Why? The content has been pre-approved.

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And Then the Creative Class Spontaneously Combusted

February 25, 2010
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According to science fiction writer Gwyneth Jones, the company as a digital publisher is now getting “…unprecedented access to billions of tiny payments, for product that costs them effectively nothing, at their point of entry. This seems to mean they don’t have to worry about any form of resistance at all…”.

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Laryssa Makes Appeal to Leader of “The Olds”

February 24, 2010
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However, as champion of “The Olds”, you should know that if someone checked your stuck-in-the-ground/attached-to-your-door mailbox every day, they could draw a few conclusions about your most frequent contacts. How do you feel about that, Daniel Lyons?

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@ryssiebee Stings Google’s Buzz

February 22, 2010
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I just disabled Google Buzz. I was sick of seeing the 100+ updates alerts in my Gmail inbox – they were making me feel guilty and left me wondering: should I care? I love Google Reader, and I would recommend it to anyone who regularly reads certain blogs. However, I still have 1000+ items yet to read.

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