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People are using sites like Facebook and Twitter to break up. It's amazing just how many people are breaking up using Facebook and Twitter. Find out how prevalent this growing trend of breaking up on Facebook and Twitter really is.

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26 Character Nano Blogging?

Friday July 10, 2009

Don't get excited or upset, this is just a joke. I just thought it was funny so I wanted to share it with you. Hope you like it as much as I did. Let me know what you think.

Do you think Flutter could succeed?

Hide Extended Network Banner - MySpace Code

Friday July 10, 2009
Hide the banner at the top of your MySpace profile that tells people that you're in their extended network. Getting rid of the extended network banner will simply make your MySpace profile look better.

o How To Hide Friends and Comments
o How To Hide Extended Network Banner
o How To Hide Age, Location, Login

Watch Harry Potter on MySpace

Thursday July 9, 2009

The new Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince trailers are here and you can watch them on MySpace. Along with the trailers, MySpace also has a lot of other Harry Potter stuff for you. Yes, I said trailers, there's more than one.

Also find photos and wallpapers from the movie Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. There are some clips from the movie as well for you to watch.

If you're a fan of Harry Potter then you've got to see this. MySpace has made an effort to make Harry Potter fans very happy.

Track Your Comments

Thursday July 9, 2009

If you leave a comment on a site, make sure you leave your email address. Yes, you're real email address. Most sites either have you sign up before you leave a comment or just have a space for you to add your email address. This is not to spam you, really.

There really is a purpose to using your real email address when you leave a comment on a blog or on a news site. Its so you can continue being part of the conversation. Whenever someone else leaves a comment on the same article or post, you'll be notified. So if someone disagreed with you, you can go back and tell them what you think. Sites like Facebook let you track your comments automatically. Every time you get a comment, you get an email letting you know.

If you decide that you no longer want to be part of that conversation, you can always opt out of it by using the unsubscribe link at the end of every email you receive.

Mahendra Palsule at MakeUseOf.com suggests using a comment tracking system. I'm not really sure that's necessary for many blogs, but may be for some. You may want to give it a try. Try out the comment tracking system by leaving comments here and tracking them. Then come back and let me know how it works.

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