Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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For the many ways that social media connects us you’d think we’d have a decent address book to accommodate this new connected world. It’s darn near the Jetson’s out here and my address book has a field for a fax number but no twitter account. Really?My digital life revolves around some of the most used [...]KnowtheNetwork.c (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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The world of Social Media is obsessed with numbers. As we try to quantify the reputation economy we delve into the black art of measuring influence. Twitter stats, profile graders, twitter lists, RT reach, conversational stats… ad nauseum.Understanding and measuring aren’t bad but we need to remember that these numbers app (Read More)
Sean's shared items in Google Reader
Have you ever heard of Twitter tags? No, I’m not speaking of those search functionaries known as #hashtags, I’m talking about regular tags that are a staple of bookmarks and blog posts.The ability to sort and share are fundamental to how we interact with digital information. However, Twitter seems to have ignored the power (Read More)
: I had to Google "folksonomy" but yes I think the social aspect of categorization could be a major feature. Thanks for introducing me to a new word. :)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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I am invited to be on a lot of panels these days and end up doing something like 2 per week. If you are invited to do a panel, here are my tips:1. Don't be a moderator, be a panelist. The moderator does not get to really tell a story or exhibit any expertise -- they really just guide the questions. If given the choice, (Read More)
Web Worker Daily
Twitter lists are a great way to group people into various categories, filter conversations, keep up with experts within a specific field, track a topic without needing to follow all of the relevant users and can even be used as an RSS reader replacement. Despite being such a new feature, people are already using lists as a (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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Good afternoon everybody! I hope your day is going well.Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web.Andy poses the question (paraphrased) “You get to build a security program from the ground up. How do you go about it?” Go over and offer your thoughts.Building a security program from the grou (Read More)
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Submitted by Crenk
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There is a day not long ago when we said, the future will be here. And in that day long ago we saw amazing things in the future, self lacing shoes, hoverboards, flying cars even, but while none of that may have happened what we do have is iPhones. Sure you may know of the [...]. (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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A quick one this.You want to understand social media better? Forget about the toolkit for the moment and learn the phrase “It’s all about the people”. That’s it.It’s not about the technology. People are, and always have been, social animals. They have shared, communicated, discussed and recommended to their social groups si (Read More)
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Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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Most top ten social media lists are about technologies. They’re all about Twitter, Twellow, Facebook and Friendfeed. In this post I’d like to give you an alternative top ten list to make your social media activities a success. Yes, it’s yet another “Top Ten” but I think you’ll find this one is a bit different, especially co (Read More)
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Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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Last summer I was asked to write the advertising column for this month’s Communication Arts. I submitted the piece in August; it only appeared this month. In the print world, space is limited and deadlines can significantly precede publication date. So below is a slightly modified version representing what would appear if (Read More)
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Lifestream Blog
CNN released 2 stories on Lifestreaming this week. The first is titled “Do digital diaries mess up your brain?” written by Elizabeth Landau which provides some very interesting information with regards to Lifestreaming. It begins providing some background about Gordon Bell and the Sensecam which will finally be released soo (Read More)
Googling Google
According to Rishi Chandra (a Google Apps product manager) who talked to SFGate, Google is set to roll out their first update in a long line of updates that will include multi-user video conferencing. The video conferencing will be rolled out soon — the rest of their plan will be executed within the next [...]
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Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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The topic of this show is Facebook—and how it can help your business.And the special guest is Mari Smith, a relationship marketing and Facebook expert. In this video Mari shares her expertise on Facebook and how businesses can immediately benefit from the world’s largest social network.This video was is a recording of a re (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
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This morning I was reading an article posted on a fairly well known web hosting blog. That set things in motion with regard to this post. Why? Well the article was about Jeremiah Owyang’s discussion on the future of social media and business. A piece of that was how important it is for businesses to listen to the conversati (Read More)