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Unicorns, Gwave, Farting, and Mommy Bloggers

by Jack Humphrey on Sep 4

Of course, by the title, you know I am going for big rankings in Google with this one!  :)

Today’s Friday Traffic Report Radio Show was a bit different.  Some may think it odd.  Others will wonder why we don’t talk about these topics more.  And some will wonder if they’ll ever tune in again after listening to it.

Click play and you can decide for yourself if this is the best you can do with 30 minutes of your life.  :)

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James Mangosteen Dean Sep 6 at 11:27 pm

A really interesting chat:

Twittering a LIVE TV show, cool!
3000 comments for a mommy blogger post? Kinda puts SEO into perspective, don’t it?

Chris Lang Sep 8 at 12:50 am

Hey Jack, I will be there next week to bring you all up to speed on Gwave.

Looking forward to it allot, I should be real charged up after my Google Wave Sacramento show the night before. If anyone reading this does not know I am a Google Wave beta tester and already have access and have for a while.

See you on the show Friday…..

Chris Lang Sep 8 at 1:35 am

Hey Jack, this is SO cool….

I am working all night at Denny’s while Margie (my PA) sleeps on our way to our Gwave Sacramento show, and the guy next to me is an intern at Google for Gmail.

He just told me that everything we have been saying about Google Friend Connect and Google Wave is dead on. WOW! He can’t reveal details but he said that the Gmail integration and portable friends list as we have been describing is exactly correct.

So now we see Google’s full intent and it is exactly as we have been theorizing it is thru your browser. Good to know we are on the right trail with Google Friend Connect and Google Wave.

Also in the I/O conference video Lars Rasmussen says flat out that they started writing the code for Gwave in early 2007. Now we have proof that Google has been moving to a social platform for a long, long time now. This is no Facebook wannabee, this is the future of how we will use the Internet for the next 10 years!

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