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Posted by Maxim Den in sdf , microsoft , opensource , linux , microsoft , opensource , sdf , microsoft , opensource , linux , microsoft , opensource on Tuesday, March 17, 2009
<p>Too often when digesting Social Media blogs, I read the same crap about how to take advantage of basic Social Media tools and methods to promote yourself or company. It's all the same crap about setting up a "listening post" by populating your google reader with tons of blog feeds about social media or using Twitter search tools like Summize or blog search tools like Technorai or just a good "advanced" and narrowed Google search to find where people are either talking about your brand or your niche. The idea is you find these blog articles or twitter conversations or whatever and go comment on them and attempt to interact with people, without hardselling them. </p>
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<p>That's pretty much the exact lesson that is reguritated in all these Web 2.0 blog articles. And they don't even say it as specifically as I do--they just abstractly say: "Setup a listening post and use X tools" and then some fluffy "everybody loves everyone" crap that connotes genuinely interacting with people you come across in blog comment walls, rather than hardselling them by saying, "come URL....</p>
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<p>That's pretty much the exact lesson that is reguritated in all these Web 2.0 blog articles. And they don't even say it as specifically as I do--they just abstractly say: "Setup a listening post and use X tools" and then some fluffy "everybody loves everyone" crap that connotes genuinely interacting with people you come across in blog comment walls, rather than hardselling them by saying, "come URL....</p>
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Ca3D-Engine source code licenses available!
by Maxim Den on Tuesday, September 09, 2008
A new version of the Ca3D-Engine has just been released. The Ca3D-Engine is a modern game engine and game development kit with 3D real-time graphics and multi-player network support for Windows and Linux.Starting with the new release, CF Software offers full source code licenses for the Ca3D-Engine!Licenses are available for students, independent developers, professional studios and educational institutes.
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