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So, how did you get started... and what difference has it made?
This would make a good blog post and help out a researcher too
Report: Social Media Challenging Traditional Media
Universal McCann has released a new report on the impact of social media (such as blogs, social networks, online video) on the media landscape.
Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody
Interesting post worth reflecting on
The Facets of Social Networks |
My post on six dimensions to social networks, building off earlier David Warlick post
Implementing Social Networks…. | 2¢ Worth
Interesting breakdown of differing features of social networks.
Reaching Out With Your Conference | 2¢ Worth
it provides links to a number of ways that the conference is reaching out (tentacle mode) through it’s own social network (running on CrowdVine), a group in Facebook, a conference RSS feed, all bloggers posting from O’Reilly, a tag link for del.icio.us, and a link to sign up for an e-mailed newsletter
Web 3.0 Will Be About Reducing the Noise—And Twhirl Isn’t Helping
I installed Twhirl on my desktop in a failed attempt to keep up better with Twitter and Friendfeed. hoping it would manage the never-ending flow of information. Instead, it took over my desktop and I couldn’t make it stop.
Real People Don't Have Time for Social Media
Interesting continuum from lurkers to producers
EETimes.com - Social engineers get caught in the Web
Long before social networks such as MySpace and Facebook became the darlings of Web 2.0, engineers were active in Usenet or Newsgroups, asking questions and helping one another via the Internet. They routinely uploaded files on FTP sites to share with engineers
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MathWorks, a leading software provider for technical computing and model-based design, is witnessing a huge surge in activity in its online user communities.
How to Get Piles of Links, Subscribers and Comments
18 ways to get links, 10 ways to get subscribers, 9 ways to get comments
Social Networking and a Loss of Control
Am I turning my back on social networking sites and tools? Absolutely not, but I think I’m going to be a lot more careful and discerning about which sites I use.
Blogs May Be Rendered Obsolete by New Technology
If discussion moves away from blogs themselves, one wonders is bloggers would still have incentive to publish - Chronicle.com
Seven Leading Corporate Social Media Evangelists Today
seven shining stars engaging in online social media at work like Robert Scoble did - ReadWriteWeb - need to check out their blogs
Twitter: A two-way social computer?
Twitter is nice because it strips everything away and focuses 100% on people and the economy of interaction (140 characters in a box, the end). Interesting post on twitter in social networks versus in office
5 Ways to Find More Friends on Twitter
Some interesting tools - will definitely try them out
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The friends are ranked by how many of your friends are following them, and then, with one click, just as if you were on Twitter itself, you can follow your newfound friends.
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city, state, or zip, and the range of miles around the area to search, a
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Get The Flock Onto Your Computer
Flock - better than Firefox?
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Beyond blocking: Embracing the social web
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A Look at Social Media & Recruiting
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Advertising-Customer: The Break-Up
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