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Saturday, March 13, 2010
The reaction to our Twitter home page take over has been overwhelmingly positive. After getting rid of so much junk I was still left with a heavy bag of newspapers and directories to carry around. The reaction to our Twitter home page take over has been overwhelmingly positive. How quickly can I fire off a blog post? Bag a waste of time.
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Previously, we've discussed our approaches to Twitter , Scribd , and SlideShare . Before you get started, you need to make sure your organization (and organizational leadership) understands that Facebook, like Twitter and all the rest, are just tools. Once you create your page, here's a few basic notes to help get the word out: Unlike Twitter, your new Page can only forge connections with people to whom you (or your Fans) are personally connected. Now it's time to address the social site with the biggest stage right now: Facebook. Forum One's Facebook Page. (click to enlarge)
 
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Using tools like Google Blog Search, Twitter Search, Delicious, and Ice Rocket, conduct searches for brand mentions in news, the mass social media sphere (blogs, twitter) and on smaller niche communities. Technorati was the first blog search engine and directory. Twitter Search This post is part of an ongoing series about developing an online community strategy . As a reminder, all posts are being tagged #ocb2b .
 

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Twitter has quickly become the must-have channel for conference back-chat. Twitter is also a great way to attend a conference without actually being there – just follow a conference hashtag (e.g. #smib09 But watch out Twitter. For this conference the organisers created Image courtesy of Shutterstock Reading what other people tweet during a speech provides an extra dimension as you get a sense of what the audience is thinking.
Ross Mayfield put forth a pretty interesting question on Twitter (see below). Organizations typically allow people to create buddy lists from directory and address book information. Twitter Twitter is referred to as a micro-blogging tool. It's a great question - my thoughts below: Enterprise Instant Messaging (IM)
Ever wondered how to search the Bio fields for someone in Twitter? How to search Twitter profiles? think there are some directories, but first, people have to know about them, and two, register. Go to Peoplebrowsr and log in using your Peoplebrowsr account, or Twitter account or any other account. Peoplebrowsr is the only surefire way I’ve found. I
With public Twitter, people use nicknames. In a business setting, the signal is tied to the user's real-world identity, derived from their company directory entry and business activities. Within an enterprise, any type of "Twitter" system will be linked to directory systems in much the same way as e-mail and instant messaging systems are linked via address book synchronization techniques. Some good points in this post from Adina Levin (Socialtext). For the most part I agree but we're still in the phase were vendors are hyping the benefits and not being transparent regarding
Directory, Archive/Audit, Security/Compliance / Enterprise / Discussion Area - Present.ly Most IT organizations will treat "Twitter-like" tools as they do Enterprise IM products which will raise questions such as: Directory integration Directory, There are several emerging (e.g., ESME, Laconica (open source), OraTweet (Oracle), SocialCast, Present.ly, and Yammer, etc.)
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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
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Update: Actually, the folks at Yammer, Socialcast, ESME, and other "Twitter-like" enterprise vendors or open source efforts should all address these issues... think it would be very helpful if the Socialtext folks could explicitly answer how Signals supports enterprise requirements for security, access controls, archive/logging (for audit, compliance, and records management), directory integration, and policy management overall (individuals, groups/roles). add comments and I'll aggregate them into a summary post. I
Tweetvisor - alternate interface for Twitter, also see Tweetree and Power Twitter [ TC ] Twitwall - a place to post longer tweets, in fact you get a rich text editor, embed code, upload files, and people can leave comments which will appear on Twitter. It has a rich text editor, drafts, embed code, see previous posts, comments…you can even search twitter or use as an alternative twitter interface (which has a nice URL shortner box) Another option for longer tweets is tinypaste , or using twitterfeed to auto-tweet stuff from shorttext or publi.sh , or an even a more robust solution like Tumblr or Posterous .