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Social Media Success Stories

Anything Goes Marketing

Twitter: Maximize Your Travel In the past, I had blogged about why I use Twitter so it’s exciting for me to provide a success story for Twitter. Twitter helps me keep in touch with various clients and colleagues as well as better understand what people in my network "have on the brain". Beautiful day! Beautiful city!

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Unskewing the Web: Curators as filters

Biznology

This is my final post on the skewed Web. In the early days of Web 2.0 awareness, much was said about the new —now old—Web being all about participation: in the age of User-Generated Content , everybody and their mother became a publisher, leveling the playing field. Image by prettyflower via Flickr.

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What’s your Social Media diet?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

With over 300 feeds coming into my Google Reader, Twitter alerts popping up all over the place and email coming in by the truck load its easy to feel overloaded fast. Throughout the day I follow toggle between TweetDeck, retweeting good posts and reading new posts on my Google Reader and sharing them (during lunch or after work). Tweet This!

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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I could capture entire conversations on audio or video, but this wouldnt be very useful unless there was great automated tagging of the content, and even then the really valuable outcomes are the insights generated rather than the entire conversation. For example, del.icio.us, used with judicious tagging, is a very powerful tool.

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Twitter Twaddle, Part 1: What Twitter Is and Why It's Cool

WebMarketCentral

Most Web 2.0 sites fall into one of a few increasingly well-defined categories, such as social bookmarking (Digg, del.icio.us, Searchles), social networking (LinkedIn, Facebook) or file sharing (YouTube, Flickr, podOmatic ). Twitter, however, stands alone. Okay, there's also Pownce , but Twitter is better.)

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The social media revolution is over

Wondering Out Loud

Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, blogging platforms, Twitter, YouTube, UStream, Utterli, and the list goes on. Others have slipped below the surface and been assigned to the Web 2.0 Twitter is wonderful, but the real power of Twitter is in the hundreds of applications we leverage to make it better.

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The Coming Consolidation in Social Networking

WebMarketCentral

A while back, I posted the Alexa rankings for 42 popular Web 2.0 social tagging sites. Later, I wrote about a couple more , and newer sites such as Twitter keep popping up. Two to three leaders are likely to emerge within each segment of social media, such as tagging/bookmarking (e.g.,