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Textual Gastronomy TEX2ALL Home About November 26, 2006 The Dangers of “Retrospective Coherence” In my last post I left the reader in a bind–what are we supposed to do in the face of an unresponsive hierarchy? Powered by Twitter Tools Todoodlist Click here to view more details Diigo Education Pioneer kwout badge of my kwout About Copyright 2010 Meta Register Log in Entries
 
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Twitter has at last boarded the location-train , with the roll-out of a small icon attached to tweets which have been sent via applications that support geo-location, like Foursquare and Tweetie. Sex.com - which was picked up in 2006 for a reported $14m - is back on the market, after its owners defaulted on loan payments. Tags: social networking Facebook legal Social Media Round-Ups Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow her on @emodkate - or for
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Rust , Christine Moorman , and Gaurav Bhalla Because companies can now interact directly with customers, they must radically reorganize to put cultivating relationships ahead of building brands. Read the HBR In Brief Print Email Purchase Article Text Size Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size ABOVE Michel de Broin , Encircling, 2006, Asphalt, yellow paint, road sign, 14.8 Take This Test Managing Myself: Born to Learn Why Women Are the Biggest Emerging Market Firing Is Too Merciful: How James Cameron Leads
 

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A lot of people are talking about the search aggregator Gada.Be , but it isnt specific to blogs. By Jack Vinson on June 26, 2006 11:20 PM | Permalink | Comments (7) 7 Comment(s) Andrew Mitchell said: Interesting that you choose now to bring up this topic, Jack. Im not sure if the discussion archives are online but you can sign up to the list at [link] You offer some very useful perspectives. June 27, 2006
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Last week, after all the hubbub about congressional representatives Twittering during President Obama’s NSOTU address, my mom asked me, “What is Twitter ?” After about 10 minutes, Grandma Rose had a pretty good understanding of what Twitter is and does. Apologies right now that this is a long post - as my friend Casey DeLorme (aka @getspine) tweeted the other day, “Isn’t it ironic that it takes volumes My mom (known around here as Grandma Rose) is going to be 85 this spring. Grandma Rose uses the Internet like crazy - checking email, using Wikipedia, and especially using
When I was thinking of a title for a session on Twitter at the Enterprise 2.0 People have turned their Twitter avatars green in support of the protests. Type "#Iranelection" in the Twitter search bar and endless tweets come up. Just since I started writing this post, 846 more tweets have come up with the same hash conference next week here in Boston, I, of course, had no idea what would transpire in Iran a few months hence. But here we are, witnessing the power of 140 characters, the energy that can be released with the greatest economy of writing.
My first post on Twitter was back in October 2006, and since then Twitter has come a long way; evolved from the architecture of participation, and the emergence of the platform . Back in 2006 I called it SMS blogging, but now that’s all changed as the major use is the web and desktop applications (incl. Plus there are so many 3rd party add-ons, and extensions mobile web). In true web 2.0
About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People? Big Ideas for getting all that work done. Socialcast Brings Twitter Style Functionality into the Enterprise by Bill Ives August 17, 2008 at 10:40 am · Filed under Reviews As we all know, there have been a number of useful tools that have made the transition from the consumer web to the enterprise. 5 While a consumer web tool like Facebook can have some use within
That was in 2006. There’s nothing quite like using Twitter to rally your supporters in a time of crisis — just ask the Mythbusters — but author Alice Hoffman seems to have gone a bit too far. The writer took her grievances to Twitter after Boston Globe reviewer Roberta Silman issued a mildly negative review of her new book ‘The Story Sisters.’ One of the rules of journalism that gets broken, unthinkingly, by us online is the name and shame convention . Journalists name senior executives for their naughtiness but tend to keep  junior members
Executive Forum 2008 Future of Media Summit 2008 Future of Media Summit 2007 Future of Media Summit 2006 Top Web 2.0 Executive Forum Blog Enterprise Twitter – or how to tap social networks for expertise without using email In organizational network analysis circles, an MIT study on how people find information is often cited. Twitter in particular is already used within communities to ask questions and Home About Us About Us Executives Partners Contact Us Blogs FEN Blog Future of Media Summit Blog Enterprise 2.0
Your ideas? Posted by Kathy on December 3, 2006 | Permalink TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference How to Build a User Community, Part 1 : » Nurturing a User Community from Content Blog Communities die down soon if there are no lively discussions happening there and lively discussions are always triggered by contentious debates.... [Read Read More] Tracked on Dec 4, 2006 6:11:27 AM » Kathy Sierra on Building User Communities... Creating Passionate Users About Search CPU Blog Past favorites Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain Code like a girl Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane When only the glib win, we all lose How to be an expert Creativity on speed Micromanagement: the Zombie Function The hi-res user experience Mediocrity by "areas of improvement" Death by risk-aversion Crash course in learning theory Free Range Posts (open