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Technology
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Richard Holway has a recent post: Are Twitters Twits? I wouldn't go that far - if it works for others great - but from a personal use perspective, Twitter hasn't really grafted itself to my lifestyle:workstyle yet.
Why is that? These are the reasons, Read More
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I've just come across the BBC's new beta site which is really cool.
It allows you to customise what news sections you see and move them around how you like.
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This is a cool 2.0 style tool to add into any communications or customer reference program.
One aspect of our work within the area of customer advocacy is helping clients to communicate their positive customer stories to other customers, employees Read More
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After I posted about Twitter-connected citizens posting updates on the Iowa caucus, I talked about the event online (using Twitter, natch) with James Geluso, city goverment reporter at the Bakersfield Californian. I asked James if he'd write a guest post for Read More
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Okay, that was dorky.
But I was just looking at the Web site for a musician who performs under the name A Fine Frenzy and was intrigued by how it ties together various types of social media. A lot of the site's content consists Read More
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Fig 1. Social Graph Platform Wars by Dave McClure
News from the Facebook Developers:
"[We] want to share the benefits of our work by enabling other social sites to use our platform architecture as a model. In fact, we’ll even license the Facebook Read More
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I'll be attending the Web Community Forum's event "Community building in the age of Facebook" on Wednesday and Thursday of this week in Seattle. Our little group of glamorous-but-deadly speakers and attendees is going to nail down this Read More
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"The *only* thing Facebook is good at is being viral."
- Julian Bond, commenting on gapingvoid
"...the bulls--t that ensued verified my initial assessment: that maintaining Facebook would quickly constitute another job. Of which I already have several." Read More
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I'm back from Blog World Expo 2007, and ready to present all of my notes and thoughts about the event to you in a coherent manner.
Hahahahahahaha! Oh, me. No, actually I returned to work to find several meeting requests in my inbox for writing projects Read More
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More top metrics. Our interactive team has pitched in with a new project* they have just won. It has a target of one million users in its first twenty four hours after launch.
That's a great target. But come back to me after it has been delivered.
It Read More
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Um, hi guys. I'm on deadline, and I probably shouldn't even be blogging right now; but I wanted to tell you about a couple of things.
First, you might be wondering how you're going to talk about Open Social to your agency's execs without sounding like Read More
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Ike Pigott of the American Red Cross created a blog to provide media outlets with up-to-date information about the Red Cross response to the disaster.
Ike didn't use proprietary software, deployed on the Red Cross network and configured by a developer Read More
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The San Diego area in Southern California is on fire. The latest I've heard is that 300,000 people have been evacuated. I lived in San Diego during the last big wildfire in 2003--it was a terrifying, tragic event, and only(!) 50,000 people were evacuated Read More
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Kara Swisher has seen Facebook and she is not amused. See The Children’s Hour: Facebook Apps Are for Toddlers (There, We Said It) and The Children’s Hour, Part 2: Can Facebook Apps Grow Up? (She never quite gets around to answering her question, saying Read More
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Google just bought Jaiku. Scoble reckons its a giant leap for Google who are prepping the next wave in social media. The comments thread on Scoble's article provides a nice snapshot of sentiment around different social network sites and tools.
Next wave? Read More
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