AndreaVascellari.com Radar for June 8th 2009
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- MindNode for Mac – elegant and simple-to-use mindmapping applications for the Macintosh that help to visually: collect, classify and structure ideas, organize, study and solve problems.
- Preview: Visualisation of the “twitterverse†– via Vivian Pein
- Twitter Not Playing Ball – Twitter plans to launch verified accounts
- Crisis Communications Online – Social Media Usage during a Crisis with Leysia Palen – PR Podcast / On the Record…Online PR Podcast by Eric Schwartzman
- Twitter Trending analysis – Momentum in twitter conversations
- 40 Beautiful Examples of Minimalism in Web Design – Inspiration
- ConvoTrack – Ever wanted to see the entire conversation surrounding a post? Now you can! This simple bookmarklet will load comments from Twitter, FriendFeed, Digg, Reddit, HackerNews and any blog mentioning the article and will load it in a handy sidebar.
- The Point | Make Something Happen – More than a petition. Better than a fundraiser. Easy and effective group action. Whether you’re raising money, organizing people, or trying to influence change: if you can’t do it alone, you can do it on The Point.
- Don’t Watch This: Newest Twitter Worm “Best Video†Is Spreading – It’s unclear exactly how the worm is spreading. But from the look of Tweets about the virus, if you click on the http://juste.ru link, you account could be compromised and spammed.
- 20 Free Buzz Monitoring Tools – 20 of the better (and free) online reputation monitoring tools in order to help you engage with the onslaught of social media.
- YouTube – Business Card Fail – Hehh… Great!
- Spymaster — For your eyes only. – Twitter-based social game
- Starbucks recruits Twitter followers for new campaign – Brand Republic – Starbucks is hoping to harness the power of social media with a new ad campaign aimed at creating an online conversation between younger coffee drinkers.
- Flutter – The New Twitter – It took me a 2.28 min to understand what was going on with Flutter… LOL
Author: Andrea Vascellari
Andrea Vascellari is the CEO of itive.net. All thoughts and opinions on this blog are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or clients; neither past or present. If you liked this post feel free to follow him on Twitter, Facebook, or subscribe to this blog.








