problogger.net
January 29 3:38am
I really enjoyed this post. Found it kind of funny in a true kind of way. Good relation. My favorite of the two had to be “do your homework” as I agree with it the most. Researching I feel like is always the most important part of writing a blog. 1st off, if you try to make a statement seem like a fact and it isn’t, then you look stupid. Being wrong just isn’t good for anyone and that’s why research is so important. Relating it to doing homework made a lot of sense
Garnished response: Yup. You can’t build your authority over empty advice and information. You need to back it up. Thanks for reading, Anthony.
Briansolis.com
Jan 29 3:51am
Great article. Extremely detailed and well thought out. I love how you point out reasons for why you like the new system for the way it engages new ways to communicate with one another and ability to make the company share experiences better. You are totally on the money and I agree with you analysis of what you think Facebook is trying to do with the new system. The way users are engaging with one another is changing and I believe it is for the better as well. Timeline lets us go back and view our past relationships with people and remember things they said in the past for future reference. Is it a little creepy? Perhaps. But interesting never the less.
http://www.briansolis.com/2012/01/likes-genre-action-facebook-introduces-clicks-to-action/