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Sunday, June 22, 2008
Tech Gadgets Mobile Enterprise CrunchBase More Beta Invites Crunchies Elevator Pitches Gillmor Gang Podcasts TechCrunch50 TechCrunch UK TechCrunch France TechCrunch Japan About Advertise Archives Company Index Contact Jobs Twitter CrunchBar
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Since I use my blog, in part, as a personal knowledge management system and Twitter archiving is an oxymoron, I am now going to post my favorite links for the month. RT @DavidSacks: CIO Insight: Twitter for the Enterprise: [link]
RT @GeorgeDearing: US Twitter Usage Surpasses Earlier Estimates11.1% Here is the second in a new series of posts. These are links that I want to archive and share.
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
Mashable | All That’s New on the Web RSS Subscribe Subscribe via email News Most Popular Bebo Facebook FireFox > Google iPhone MySpace Twitter WordPress YouTube Tags Advertise Jobs Network Beta Invites
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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.
More dramatic is the catapulting of Twitter from 22nd most visited social network at the start of 2008, to third most visited in January. Twitter’s growth is an area of particular interest and comment at the moment. Data released today from Compete.com supports what will not be a surprise to most. Facebook is the most visited social network , with nearly 1.2
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Research in September by 360i, a search agency in London, shows a direct correlation between the balance of negative and positive Tweets about a movie, and its performance at the box office. Looking at four movies ( District 9 , The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard , The Time Traveler’s Wife and Brüno ) they show that films that have a greater proportion of negative posts and reviews on Twitter also enjoy a higher day-on-day fall in Box Office ticket sales after launch. Image by Kevin H. via Flickr
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tweehive : ‘Fashioned by a group of creative nature enthusiasts, Tweehive is a mass role play by human beings of a bee colony on Twitter, which will be played on three specific days in July, August and September with a view to raise bee awareness, wonderment, interest, actions and to generate traffic to bee related sites and resources.’ 8217; This is one of the more creative activist interventions on Twitter, definitely!
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
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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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
social media statistics through @ariegoldshlager on T witter. Exoerian Hitwise released its September 2009 results. sites in September 2009. Twitter was number 4 with 1.84% but it had
the the highest year-over year increase with 1170%. This Twitter I recently found some useful
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Instead, I’ll just pick out a few things that have sprung up on my radar as significant changes between November ‘08 and September ‘09. Twitter as geekorama > Twitter as mainstream
Plus, of course the launch of Spotify , Facebook Connect , a proliferation of Twitter clients and more iPhone apps than you can shake an accelerometer-enabled stick at.
(or 10 things that have changed on the web since Nov 08)
In the time I’ve been away and had a baby (she’s 10 months old this week…), a lot has happened.
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Monday, February 16, 2009
Platforms Blogs Social media Social networks Wikis Enterprise Wikis Web as Platform Cloud computing Web services ATOM JSON REST RSS SOAP September 4th, 2008 Ten leading platforms for creating online communities Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 8:46 am Categories: Architecture of Participation , Blogs , Business Models , Collaboration , Collective Intelligence , Community , Crowdsourcing , Customer Community , Customer Self-Service , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise
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