71 Articles match "Aggregation","Linkedin"

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The brand’s performance will be measured by aggregate sales and profitability, and his pay and future prospects will hinge on those numbers. Information about customers consisted primarily of aggregate sales statistics augmented by marketing research data. All rights reserved. Print Email Purchase Article Login to continue reading Email Tweet This Harvard Business Review Cart My Account Downloads Explore Today on HBR Blogs Magazine Books Authors Store Harvard Business School
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
However, this week, when my blogging friend John from EZGreatLife.com sent me to a social media site that might help me brand myself and tie together Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn and other social networking sites, I decided to investigate. Accounting for my motivation was an expectation that the aggregation of social websites will be a major focus of 2010, as enabling technologies like semantic web come to the forefront. People often ask me to have a look at brand new social networking sites . I
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
LQN equity does not earn a dividend. - a lender suffering default takes the loss from his personal equity capital account - all individual capital accounts are aggregated and compared to total outstanding quids to assess system leverage. new users may need an initial small float of equity if they are trading partners or contributing to promoting the network. - LQN participants form nodes in a network like facebook or linkedin. Michel Bauwens asked me to summarize a discussion that started with a question, posted by Richard Douthwaite, a UK-born economist and activist who lives in Ireland.
 

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Take for example the recent integration of LinkedIn with Twitter . You can now tweet your LinkedIn status to your Twitter followers and automatically post your tweets to your LinkedIn status. It is easy to see that this Twitter-LinkedIn partnership has many practical implications. We learn nearly every day of developments in the social media world which have the potential for far reaching impact. Based on my research, these are my top 10 takeaways from the new Twitter-LinkedIn hookup:
Distributed Social Networking" (DiSO) is what a growing number of people are calling the move to aggregate and integrate our activities, data and social connections built up on sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Twitter and our personal blogs. (See Your "social graph" aggregated. Long time innovator Marc Canter has made a proposal for a system to let users integrate all their social networks from around the web into one central dashboard. He calls it the DiSO Dashboard .
or Google to check out job candidates online (41%), followed by Facebook (29%) and LinkedIn (26%). The summary from eMarketer ("Job Candidates Both Hurt and Helped by Social Networks"), is worth reading (click on the citation link below) - the full article has additional stats/charts. Blurring the line between professional and private
LinkedIn tells you how many ties you have at each degree of separation, but other than that you are not given much information about those ties. LinkedIn has another problem too: It makes it difficult for you to connect with your weak ties. No wonder LinkedIn is being eclipsed by other social network services! Boxes And Arrows : The Design Behind the Design Register or Log In Search Stories Ideas Forums People Events Jobs About February Issue, 2009
However, this week, when my blogging friend John from EZGreatLife.com sent me to a social media site that might help me brand myself and tie together Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn and other social networking sites, I decided to investigate. Accounting for my motivation was an expectation that the aggregation of social websites will be a major focus of 2010, as enabling technologies like semantic web come to the forefront. People often ask me to have a look at brand new social networking sites . I
When the Wikipedia entry for folksonomy moved to make the statement that folksonomy is synonymous with collaborative tagging, it deeply bothered me as the term folksonomy was coined to separate tagging done in a collective manner (each individuals contribution is held separate and collected or aggregated to build a fuller understanding, as the tagging is done by and from the individual reading the media for their own retrieval and is also share out with others). The individuals annotations and contributions can be aggregated or collected (a helpful connection is the collective is based
But for new comers, finding all content on a topic in one page is always easier. ” But the glue that connects the dots in the soloware world are standards like RSS, IM interoperability, and blog trackback conventions: standards that allow individuals to do their thing, but to allow bottom-up aggregation of their artifacts along social connections. Topic Hubs or Tag Aggregation A while back I blogged about the possibility of networks and blogospheres cutting into the need for communities. I
number of subscribers, world map showing readership, comments from other industry experts, cross citations on other influential blogs) and by blog links to other sites such as LinkedIn. The LinkedIn assumption is that other people believe (rightly or wrongly) that LinkedIn profiles are credible and reliable. The site is maintained by Mike and acts as an landing page and aggregation point for identifiers The analysis below is an update to my earlier post . This outline forms the baseline of a discussion Alice Wang (Director, Burton Group) and I will lead at a workshop next
Aggregating Because I don’t want to use just one integrated set of tools and because setting content free and making it useful to others are two core practices of mine, tools that make it easy to syndicate and aggregate are essential. LinkedIn - I use it again because peers I care about do. Recently I wrote a post that received a lot of attention - more than I would have expected: How I use social media . At At the end of the post, I promised to write about WHAT social media I currently use.
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