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The Open Web, led by email and blogs
After reading Qasim Virjee’s post The State of the Web and Why we love Posterous, I am reminded of why I love technology. Viagra alternatives It’s a great read.

I can trace my love of the social web to before Facebook, MSN Messenger or ICQ. I’m sure it was Apple’s eWorld that sold me on the idea of using computers to communicate and connect with others. Even in my first experiences with a social computing environment, it was email (of all things) that sparked my interest. Levitra pas cher Levitra prix pharmacie Oh, that little red mail truck, a new message, how marvelous. Pastillas levitra eWorld was a new, virtual world that connected bulletin boards and email before the “web” was really anything. Viagra levitra Viagra sale It was a portal environment that looked and felt like a small city - a community-. Yea, I was very hooked. Purchase viagra
Flashing forward to today, there are endless opportunities to participate in the social web. Brand viagra Viagra bestellung But, as Qasim points out, these profiles – YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, can be “Closed-door or otherwise inaccessible conversations”. It’s interesting that the more we think that we are “present” by producing content for all these social networks, the more we have to recognize and look for the connections between the tools – ensuring that messages reach all our audiences, that some profiles or tools don’t get left behind. Cheap viagra online It can be a real challenge for Social Media, particularly in a professional setting.
A fascinating element of Qasim’s blog post is Levitra achat h is i Levitra pill dentification of email and blogging as the future. Email, in particular, is a tool some say are becoming archaic (though others argue the contrary). Yet here is this new tool, Posterous, that allows you to post to your blog by emailing Posterous.com. Even more so, you can auto and & cross post across your other profiles, keeping information consistent. Purchase viagra online Prospecto levitra Qasim writes, “The implications of using email to feed a Posterous blog and, by-extension, one’s other online accounts, are tremendous”. It is easier than ever to create and distribute content to your social networks, and open the conversation cross-platform. Over the counter viagra Kaufen viagra Using email.
Interestingly, he points out that with the rise of the mobile smart phones and the inevitable mobile OS wars, “the vast majority of mobile devices [...] all offer email”. Email. The “aging” communication tool. Or is it? Maybe email is a good example of an evolving, agile technology that moves us forward. Certainly Posterous is offering a new way to connect/blog cross-platform.
Qasim clearly outlines why Posterous is helping the web to be more open, and I am on board. Viagra for women A tool that encourages ease of connecting, cross-platform publishing, and an open-architecture model aligns very closely with the movement we are building here at Framework. Viagra sin receta
In the very least, this is a tool we’ll keep our eye on here. We are always interested in new tools that can improve information-sharing and transparency for the sector. Levitra contraindicaciones Posterous may be one new way to do it. Online levitra Kauf von viagra
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