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Social business, the forest and the garden: Your intranet is not the Internet

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Altavista, Geocities, AOL, Google, Amazon, WordPress, eBay, Hotmail, Wikipedia, MySpace, Flickr, Delicious, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Quora, Pinterest all had their days of glory. You may no longer remember this, but back in 2006, wikis were all the rage. Why does that happen? Williams was published.

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5 smart ways to use social media for knowledge sharing

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Wiki-like repositories. Having in mind the era we live in as well as the constantly increasing popularity of YouTube tutorials and similar content, just imagine the reaction of your customers if you offered them a high-definition video. Some of the simplest yet pretty attractive ways of providing engaging content are: blog posts.

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Will the World Cup be the next social media frenzy?

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Social media was already pervasive back then, but mainly in the form of blogs, wikis, podcasts and video sharing. Thus, most of the online impressions around that play developed not instantly, but minutes, hours, and days after it happened, and they were particularly prominent in YouTube, the big social media star at the time.

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One person can change the world. Thank you, Internet

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People are transitioning, en masse, from makers to consumers, from bloggers to readers, from YouTubers to commenters. More people I know in 2014 identify with being a follower of one or more blogs, podcasts, Twitter profiles, or YouTube channels than they do with creating content themselves. And that’s good for you.