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Marketers as Social Evangelists

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. When Web 1.0 first came to prominence, most companies were challenged by how to adapt their traditional business models to take advantage of web technology. While Web 2.0 It is my premise that the full value of Web 2.0 Such is the nature of disruptive innovation.

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Chris Abraham joins Frank Eliason and Shel Holtz on FIR

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Burger King tried some subversive advertising last week that hacked both Google Home and Wikipedia. A pioneer in online social networks and publishing, with a natural facility for anticipating the next big thing, Chris is an Internet analyst, web strategy consultant and adviser to the industries’ leading firms. He specializes in Web 2.0

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Awaiting the Next Horizon–Will the Internet Enforce Social Good?

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. When the Web was first available as a business tool, there were many debates about its value. Along the way, Web 1.0 begat Web 2.0 Populated by pornography, bulletin boards, and chat rooms, there was little to recommend it the business community.

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Of dinosaurs, birds, and Enterprise Social Platforms

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. Services like Delicious.com may be on life support after experimenting some success during the peak of the Web 2.0 As the Facebook IPO story developed over the last few weeks, people started wondering what was real and what was just smoke and mirrors. The opposite is also true.

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Social software adoption: Riding the hype curve

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Technologists working with innovation are very familiar with Gartner’s hype cycle framework and its most known artifact, the hype curve: Gartner Research’s Hype Cycle diagram (Photo credit: Wikipedia). ″ years.

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What’s next? Social Media and the Information Life Cycle

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Image via Wikipedia. Back in the days when “Web 2.0″ ″ was a hot buzzword, many people asked what “Web 3.0″ ″ would look like. Even though that question sounds now as outdated as an X-Files re-run episode, the quest for “what’s next?” ” is always in our minds.

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The Cambrian Explosion and our obsession with “the next big thing”

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Photo credit: Wikipedia. Others will include “the Internet of Things” , or will reduce it to SoLoMo (Social, Local, Mobile), or call it “Smarter Planet” And if you look closely, even Tim O’Reilly’s “What Is Web 2.0?” You’ve heard it before, perhaps with different words.

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