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Owning Google Search is so easy–yet very very hard

Biznology

It includes an army of well-trained, savvy, human reviewers (10,000 as of 2007, surely legion by now), as well as us, the greater Internet, who are part of a very active social media attention economy. Some people are artists, some people are art critics, and other people are curators. Do you have something to announce?

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Open Research: A Framework for Social Analytics

Online Marketing Institute

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Integrate Social Networks with your Corporate Website with ‘Social Sign On’

Online Marketing Institute

briankissel OpenID is currently being used by Google, Yahoo, AOL, MySpace, Flickr, Blogger, France Telecom, Telecom Italia, NTT Docomo, Yahoo Japan, Mixi, Hyves, and others. [link] My response was that a proper "Social Sign On" vendor should broker and manage all of those IDs and more so the website owner doesn't have to.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

I think twitter is more of a heavily curated rss reader/feeder rather than a portal, and I suspect that presenting twitter to new users as more of a friendly way to use rss that as a way to push conversation with strangers would help quite a bit. I mean content should be king, not one-liners on the likes of Twitter. Im Jay Baer.

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30 Awesome Blogging Guides, Tips and Resources

Webbiquity

500 companies maintaining corporate blogs has dropped for the first time since 2007. J-P De Clerck makes a comprehensive case for corporate blogging—as long as it isn’t done the “wrong” way: “It’s traditional PR in a new package: corporate blogs as a way to shout how great they are.” Did you hear that?

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The State of the Blogosphere 2010

Online Marketing Institute

Brian Solis Home Articles Business – Marketing PR 2.0 – New Communications Social Media Speaking Books Appearances About The State of the Blogosphere 2010 December 13, 2010 View Comments The question we ask ourselves when examining the state of the blogosphere is whether or not the cup is half full or half empty?

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