You can Connect with Rob Anderson across all his Social Media and Social Networking profiles below:
Linkedin – relationships matters, professional business social network.
Crunchbase – is the free database of technology companies, people, and investors.
Facebook – is the world’s largest social network, with over 550 million+ users.
Twitter – is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to post their latest updates.
Twellow – is a people search tool for the micro-blogging service Twitter. The service grabs publicly available messages from Twitter.com and then analyzes and categorizes each of the users responsible for those messages into various categories.
Tumblr – is a re-envisioning of tumblelogging, a subset of blogging that uses quick, mixed-media posts. The service hopes to do for the tumblelog what services like LiveJournal and Blogger did for the blog.
Plaxo – helps keep people connected by solving the common and frustrating problem of out-of-date contact information. Users and their contacts store their information on Plaxo’s servers.
XING – is the leading European network for business contacts. Far more than a directory of business contacts, XING makes your professional network an active part of your life, enabling members to discover professional people, opportunities and privileges through its unique discovery capability and advanced contact management tools.
Stumbleupon – is a discovery engine that finds the best of the web, recommended just for you. StumbleUpon uses positive and negative user ratings to form collaborative opinions on website quality.
Digg – is a user driven social content website. Everything on Digg is user-submitted. After you submit content, other people read your submission and “Digg” what they like best. If your story receives enough Diggs, it’s promoted to the front page for other visitors to see.
Last.fm – is a social networking company which revolves around its music recommendation engine. It offers events, wiki-created artist profiles and discographies and community forums.
Foursquare – is a location based social network that incorporates gaming elements. Users share their location with friends by “checking in” via a smartphone app or by text message. Points are awarded for checking in at various venues.
Youtube – is the leader in online video, sharing original videos worldwide through a Web experience. YouTube allows people to easily upload and share video clips across the Internet through websites, mobile devices, blogs, and email.
SlideShare – is a community for sharing presentations. Individuals or organizations can upload and share PowerPoint, PDF, or OpenOffice presentations. Anyone can find presentations on their topic of interest.
Flickr – which began as a photo-sharing feature of their gaming project, has since then blossomed into one of the premiere photo-sharing sites on the web.
Blogger – provides bloggers with a WYSIWYG editor that allows them to drag-and-drop widgets, change fonts and edit page elements.
Typepad – is one of the two major blogging platforms, and is used by organizations ranging from enterprises to individuals.
Posterous – is a Y Combinator startup that was founded in mid 2008. It’s a simple web publishing platform via email. Text and files can be uploaded to the site via email.
Live Journal – is a journaling platform where users find friends and communities based on common interests
Mister Wong – is a free web service, which enables users to save their favorite websites easily and have access to them from anywhere online. Mister Wong is Europe’s largest social bookmarking site.
Hubpages – allows anyone to publish, discover and interact with people who share their interests.
Stumpedia – is a social search and bookmarking site that relies on human participation to index, organize, and review the world wide web.
Delicious – is a social bookmarking website – the primary use of Delicious is to store your bookmarks online, which allows you to access the same bookmarks from any computer and add bookmarks from anywhere, too.
Squidoo – allows users with little or no technical background to create content rich webpages regarding any topic they wish.
Diigo – is a social annotation service that lets users add highlights and notes in situ to any web page. These overlayed comments made through Diigo can be made either public or private; other Diigo users can then read public comments and reply/interact to comments.
Naymz – is a powerful tool for any professional looking to advance their career to the next level. Our innovative professional networking platform allows people to find and discover new connections, opportunities, ideas, and information based on their backgrounds and reputations.
Mixx – To put it into context, it’s a sort of cross between Digg, LinkedIn and MyYahoo. In a nutshell, its a social network that lets you find and share news based on your interests and location.
FriendFeed – is a service which, instead of layering a meta-network on top of all your other social networks, will create a news feed incorporating them all much like the Facebook news feed.
Google Profile – is a product that allows users to create a public, searchable profile and social media hub that links to your blog and other profiles such as Flickr, Twitter, Google Reader, and Facebook, among others.
My Space – is one of the world’s largest social networks, with about 125 million users. Originally inspired by Friendster, MySpace quickly grew to become the world’s largest social network, before being overtaken by Facebook. User pages are highly customizable and support integration with widgets such as Slide or YouTube. MySpace provides users with a way to connect around content and culture.
Technorati – is an integrated online media company with an ad network, three owned web properties, and an ad technology platform. Launched in June 2008, Technorati Media’s ad network has quickly grown into the largest social media ad network (blogs, social networks and distributed content), boasting an audience of over 300 million unique visitors a month worldwide and 150 million people in the US.
Vimeo – is a cleanly-designed video sharing website that allows people to publish their videos for public consumption or just for friends and family. Vimeo launched support for high definition video in October 2007, further establishing itself as a leading video hosting platform.
Sphinn – is a curated content site for search and online marketers. Sphinn accepts news tips and discussion topics from readers and aggregates the best of those with selections made by our editors to produce an ongoing look at the most important online marketing content each day.
BrightKite – keep up with your friends, explore and discover new places. Brightkite is the real time social discovery network.
Biznik – is for people who are building real businesses, not looking for their next job. It’s for sharing your ideas, not posting your resume. It’s the place where real conversations about small business and entrepreneurship are taking place.
More social media profiles coming soon.
