Welcome to my first attempt at sending an email post from Google Buzz to Posterous. First thing I learned is to edit the email before you send it, to avoid a lot of editing afterwards on Posterous. Obvious really, but hey this is social media for dummies, and ya have to start somewhere.
http://www.google.com/buzz/110904114117885077375/2VRujFL6AYB/Do-we-still-need-a-website12:09 Leighton Cooke: Do we still need a website?
"Posterous is a new service that radiates a person’s social media activity out to a network of community sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr and Delicious. Posterous is one of a host of new services that automate the once-tedious manual process of cross-posting information to multiple websites and social networks. Other pure-play entrants in this category include Ping.fm, Dlvr.it and the Wordpress plugin Supr, but the basic capability to cross-post information across multiple social media is rapidly becoming a part of nearly every Web application. Google Buzz, which was announced just this week, has some of the same functionality.
These are the first ripples in a wave of new technology that will make the Internet effectively site-less. By that I mean that the metaphor of the Web as we’ve known it for the last 15 years is breaking down. The Internet is increasingly not about sites but about content and people. As technology makes it possible for our online scribblings to appear wherever we may choose, the task of assessing influence will become considerably more complex."
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