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Twitter Source of Discussion

zcache="2" sizset="51"> Beyond any doubt Twitter is the number one service in microblogging. With its 50million tweets a day it sits on top of "traffic chain" (term borrowed from "food chain") and constitutes an enormous source of information. Actually Twitter stream is a mixture of information and opinions, where a measure of the information popularity […]

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Smileys for Facebook Wall

There are two major ways individuals can keep up with friends on Facebook. One is by talking with buddies online through the site's discussion interface. Another is by submitting messages on Facebook wall, the destination most noticeable to friends and followers on Facebook.Since you can use Facebook smileys to boost your discussion experience, about to […]

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Facebook Marketing

Once you have a basic understanding of how Facebook works, your adrenaline may be pumping as you experience the potential of exposing your business to over 40 million people.   But before you begin…   Marketing via Facebook or any another social network needs to be done strategically, using a proper marketing plan. So many […]

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Is Twitter Noise or a Business Tool?

Recently, this question appeared in a LinkedIn discussion group.  It received lots of attention and many interesting comments.  The majority of people saw Twitter as a business tool.  A few said it's just noise, but those people did not elaborate.  In other words, they said something like, "noise," and nothing else.  The ones who saw […]

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Do you think Youtube benefitted political discussion?

Question From User - Answers in Comments. Do you think Youtube or Facebook or Twitter, have any benefits for democracy and the government? Or do you think these social media sites have warped people so much that they couldn't care less about politics?

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Social Networking Panel Discussion at Zeitgeist ’07

Chris Alden, Michael Birch, Reid Hoffman and Esther Dyson at Zeitgeist '07 Being an entrepreneur can be challenging enough: Putting together the right combination of market opportunity, product, team, and financing is more art than science. But being an entrepreneur in the social networking space brings a completely different set of challenges. Rather than the […]

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Social Networking Panel Discussion at Zeitgeist ’07

Chris Alden, Michael Birch, Reid Hoffman and Esther Dyson at Zeitgeist '07 Being an entrepreneur can be challenging enough: Putting together the right combination of market opportunity, product, team, and financing is more art than science. But being an entrepreneur in the social networking space brings a completely different set of challenges. Rather than the […]

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Social Networking Panel Discussion at Zeitgeist ’07

Chris Alden, Michael Birch, Reid Hoffman and Esther Dyson at Zeitgeist '07 Being an entrepreneur can be challenging enough: Putting together the right combination of market opportunity, product, team, and financing is more art than science. But being an entrepreneur in the social networking space brings a completely different set of challenges. Rather than the […]

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Social Networking Panel Discussion at Zeitgeist ’07

Chris Alden, Michael Birch, Reid Hoffman and Esther Dyson at Zeitgeist '07 Being an entrepreneur can be challenging enough: Putting together the right combination of market opportunity, product, team, and financing is more art than science. But being an entrepreneur in the social networking space brings a completely different set of challenges. Rather than the […]

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Discussion with Scott Monty, Ford Motor Company head of social media

David Meerman Scott asks Scott Monty about what social media initiatives are happening at Ford Motor Company. Filmed at the Ford World Headquarters, Scott talks about the new Fiesta Movement, working with bloggers, and why all large companies need to be active in social media.

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