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Official Google Profiles

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

I always use a set of 'official press photos' to make all my online profiles easily recognizible

You can have profiles on Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook, K-forum, Younoodle and more than a million other social networking sites. I can’t even keep track of them anymore, and yet I keep creating new profiles. Now Google has created an official Google Profile-system.

Follow me on Twitter

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

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At first I found Twitter to be way too invading in terms of privacy. Why would I want everyone to know what I’m doing right now? I already find the Facebook status-updates to be slightly over sharing – why would I need a new system?

Wikipedia

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

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We all know and love Wikipedia for its great content. Always there to assist you with relevant info about everything from nuclear weapon design to the life of James Joyce. Now there is even a wiki-page about me.

Blogging authenticity and sponsors

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

How To Double Your Collection - Campaign from Bianco Footwear. How To Double Your Collection - Campaign from Bianco Footwear.

Ifyou have a popular blog, and someone offers you a huge amount of money to write about a product they offer, as if it was something you had stumbled upon by yourself, would you do it?

Article: Online fashion

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Cover of Dansk Daily, 9th of August 2008

Danish fashion brands such as; Designers Remix Collection, Wood Wood, Dyrberg/Kern, Vondahe are currently launching their own online stores, but such E-business can prove to be rather tricky. The breakthrough of e-business revolutionized the way people buy electronic equipment, and e-business has made competition increasingly fixed on prices.