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| The Bonzo Dog Band on Do Not Adjust Your Set |
| When will Google+ allow people to add their own feeds? |
| How Not To Use Online Communities |
The Bonzo Dog Band on Do Not Adjust Your Set
YouTube allows the rediscovery of highlights from very distant memory, in this case the seminal TV series ‘Do Not Adjust Your Set” featuring the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. Here they are performing “Hunting Tigers Out In Indiah”: “I really … Continue reading
Posted in Music, social media, UK, video
Tagged 1960s, bonzo, bonzo dog band, bonzo dog doo dah band, british, Charter, comedy, Dejanews, doo dah, frank zappa, Monty Python, Music, neil innes, newsgroup, performance, rediscovery, richard bryant, topic, traffic, VivStanshall, youtube
When will Google+ allow people to add their own feeds?
When if at all, will Google+ allow people to add their own RSS feeds? Friendfeed took off when rooms were added, harnessing the power of the so-called social interest graph, but it started to lose appeal again when they allowed … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Google+, social media, web2.0
Tagged Circle, circles, conversations, Dejanews, Facebook, Friendfeed, google, google users, graph, mistake, network, newsgroup, social interest, social networks, streams, Usenet
