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The Way of the Web (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
I’ve finally had a chance to sit down and read Tom Chapman’s study of Social Network Marketing, Engagement Marketing and Brands, which specicially looks at marketing on Facebook and Myspace from the perspectives of both social network users, and brand executives from the likes of innocent drinks and BBC Radio 1. It’s quite unusual to see [...]
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TechCrunch UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ping.fm, a fairly new service that lets you update your status on several social networks at once, has signed a deal with the UK’s Spinvox whereby you can now update your status via a voice call. Ping.fm works on Twitter, Facebook, Jaiku, Pownce, LiveJournal, Tumblr, MySpace, Bebo and Friendster. It’s not unlike Socialthing, another [...]
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The Next Web (Free subscription) | yesterday
There’s another iteration of a white-label social networking site creator in town, and its name is SocialGO. Much like the heavily funded Ning, other social networking software makers such as PeopleAggregator, SocialSpring, Kwiqq, OneSite, GoingOn, CrowdVine, Mzinga, Haystack, CollectiveX, Moli, KickApps, DZOIC, Pringo, SmallWorldLabs and about a gazillion others, SocialGO enables you to create an...
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Marketing Pilgrim (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tokoni, is social network started last year by former Skype President Alex Kazim and former eBay execs including Mary Lou Song and eBay founder Pierre Omidyar. It’s also backed by eBay. The site has been picking up content, building up to a formal launch this week. The social network gathers people’s stories. Tokoni is a [...]
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AterSlash (Free subscription) | yesterday
Do no evil? Hardly,… when Google became a publicly traded company their obligation became one thing.. Make money for stockholders Few companies set out to do bad deeds but most won’t rule them out.
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Woork (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Are you looking for free tools to create your own social network Facebook-like? Take a look at this popular free services on-line. 1. Ning Ning is a popular online platform for users to create their own social websites and social networks quickly and free: Read more about Ning 2. SocialGO SocialGO lets you easily create and run a feature-filled social networking website. You choose who can
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Headshift Moments (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tomorrow (07 Oct) I'm giving a presentation at the European Broadcasting Union's International Broadcasting Conference in Geneva. I'll be discussing how social media is changing broadcasting and showing some examples of how, where content producers have started to weave social...
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901am (Free subscription) | yesterday
Friendster, Inc. has deployed support for the Facebook Platform on Friendster Developer Program. Tens of thousands of developers can now introduce the applications and features they’ve built on the Facebook Platform to Friendster’s 80 million users around the world. Friendster is the first major social network and social website of any kind to deploy both [...]
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Headshift Moments (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Two good examples this week of the strength of conventional journalism and the weaknesses of citizen journalism
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Headshift Moments (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
On the face of things, it's a tricky question - why would someone spend valuable time and effort contributing to something like Wikipedia? In a work environment, how can you persuade people to contribute their hard-won expertise and knowledge...
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Daikos.net (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Wikipedia, MySpace and others have simply revolutionized the way we act online and socialize on the web. From regarding the web as a place to publish your content for others to read (if they find it), the web has truly become a place where people meet and interact. The connection and interaction between [...]
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Helzerman's Odd Bits (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Dipity, a Friendfeed like social network aggregator that lets users view updates in a timeline, has been launched to the public. The network allows users to import their updates from services such as Flickr, YouTube, Twitter, and their personal blogs to a single timeline. In addition to seeing their own data, users can also view their [...]
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Internet News (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Social-networking pioneer the latest to support both Facebook Platform and Open Social.
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Digital Media Wire (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
San Francisco - Online social network Friendster announced this week that it will now support applications developed for the rival Facebook Platform as part of its own developer program. With the move, Friendster claims to be the first major social network to deploy both Google's OpenSocial and Facebook's application platforms to its 80 million users. read more
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Headshift Moments (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
One of the advantages of working somewhere surrounded by really smart people is that you get to hear about what they think are really cool ideas. Tom Taylor's personal blog led me to a paper by Donella Meadows, late...