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Thursday, January 21, 2010
projectalpha and www.hitz.fm daily for 7 weeks starting on 18 September 2009. Malaysia: Social Media and Facebook numbers (20) Is blogging interesting to anyone other than social media kool aid drinkers? Is there an audience for blogging shows?  Niche shows don’t seem sustainable with few exceptions.
 
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
WhenI use Twitter or Facebook to say that I am entertaining my cat, no one,I’m pretty, sure gives a good God damn that I am entertaining my cat.But they are reminded that they have someone called Grant McCrackenexists in their network. This is not nothing. Facebook sustains social knowledge and networksthat begin in conferences and then fade almost immediately until acouple of months later we have a hard time attaching a face to thatbusiness card still banging around in our briefcase. Grant McCracken This Blog Sits At the Intersection of Anthropology and Economics Chief Culture Officer -The Book Books Recommended Books Speaking Consulting Culture Camps Bio Contact Jul 19 How social networks work: the puzzle of exhaust data By grant Jerry Michalski and Pip Coburn were recently talking about the puzzleof "exhaust data."
 
Sunday, January 17, 2010
And “TechCrunch had about a million global page views in September, compared with 13 million for CNET News, according to comScore Networks Inc.” Monetization: Facebook Revenue and Business Model (7) Huffington Post and TechCrunch both have high valuations ($100m+). Yes, Virginia, social media and blogs CAN make money.
 

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It just takes time for the older generation to find out where the photos are being uploaded, lives being discussed, and they want in. Women over 55 take Facebook by storm The number of US women over age 55 using Facebook grew by 175.3% since September 2008, making mature females one of the fastest growing demographic groups on the social network, according to usage statistics released Wherever the grandkids are, the grandparents follow. This is not a-typical.
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Vitamin Water’s latest flavour, launching in March this year, was developed and named by the brand’s Facebook fans. The black cherry and lime flavoured drink will be called ‘Connect’ and one Facebook fan, Sarah from Illinois, won $5,000 for her role in developing this new product. The competition was interesting and unique in that it used Facebook fans to develop all aspects of the product: Choosing the flavour – over the summer Facebook fans were able to monitor and add to buzz about different flavours. The more chatter about a
These are my personal perspectives only. Thursday, May 17, 2007 Banning Facebook in the Workplace One of the biggest aspects of web 2.0 is the growing nature of social network sites such as Facebook (which is growing at a phenomenal 5% a week). Facebook provides a communication vehicle that is rich with multimedia content, and more importantly provides an informal communications skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0 World All comments posted
Vitamin Water’s latest flavour, launching in March this year, was developed and named by the brand’s Facebook fans. The black cherry and lime flavoured drink will be called ‘Connect’ and one Facebook fan, Sarah from Illinois, won $5,000 for her role in developing this new product. The competition was interesting and unique in that it used Facebook fans to develop all aspects of the product: Choosing the flavour – over the summer Facebook fans were able to monitor and add to buzz about different flavours. The more chatter about a
Serena has Adopted Facebook as Their Intranet by Bill Ives November 28, 2007 at 8:42 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 A few weeks ago I wrote a post, It is Time for Facebook Fridays: A Idea that Should Spread , that briefly mentioned Serena Software’s policy of allowing employees one hour of personal time during the workweek to spend on their Facebook profiles and connect with co-workers, customers, family and friends. In my first post I referred to an article on their policy which I felt was somewhat mis-titled, Serena Software
These are my personal perspectives only. Monday, December 3, 2007 5 Facebook Lessons to Improve Employee Engagement in Your Company So perhaps your company isnt sold on this whole Myspace/Facebook thing. IS it Facebook? But the underlying concepts that Facebook and similar environments have created can teach us several skip to main | skip to sidebar Rexs Thought Spot Personal Reflections on Innovation & Collaboration in a 2.0 World All comments posted on this blog do not reflect the opinions of any organization that
Anne Truitt Zelenka thinking, teaching, and learning — transparently « links for 2007-11-25 links for 2007-11-29 » The Decline and Fall of Facebook In How Your Creepy Ex-Co-Workers Will Kill Facebook , Cory Doctorow says, “ In the real world, we don’t articulate our social networks.” Besides, the semantic web is mainly about making information machine-processable, but socializing requires people.  Doctorow describes what a bad match social networking software is for our actual social conduct:
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Facebook is the most visited social network , with nearly 1.2 This also represents significant growth, with visits to Facebook up 36% on December, and 256% over the previous twelve months. MySpace slipped into second place at the end of 2008 and since September of that year has been seeing visits levelling at about 810 thousand a month. Data released today from Compete.com supports what will not be a surprise to most. billion visits in January 2009.