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Carol's Construction Technology Blog
http://carolhagen.wordpress.com/
Educating the construction industry on computer technology and solutions that improve productivity and business processes including: email archiving, social media, document imaging, project management, estimating and construction accounting software.
Recent Posts
Social Media Use in Real Estate and Construction Industry
I finally found a definitive study from Business.com that devotes a portion of their research to my niche…the construction industry. In the 2009 B2B Social Media Benchmarking study published in November discussed such things as ”What ...
LinkedIn and TweetDeck Together at Last
My workshops have been attended by construction firm execs, IT and marketing personnel, and we have spent plenty of time discussing Tweetdeck and Twitter. LinkedIn was already being used by every student in the class. Now we all need to take a...
Apps for LinkedIn – Words of Wisdom for Developers
With today’s announcement that LinkedIn has opened up their API to software developers and TweetDeck stating in their blog that LinkedIn will be integrated into their next release, it is only a matter of time before we all have more business ap...
Share Tweets with LinkedIn Connections (even if they don’t have Twitter)
There’s a new application available in LinkedIn called Tweets. This does more than just the plain add your Twitter account and tweet at the same time you update your LinkedIn status. It give you access to your Twitter followers and their twee...
More Tips on Blog Subscriptions
As promised this is a continuance of ”Attracting Blog Subscriptions“ highlighting other functions and features of Feedburner. Today we’re spreading the news of your blog (and if you attended my recent seminar Web 2.0 tools for...
I’ve been Beta’d by Twitter
I was pleased to see a notification this morning on my Twitter account that I believe will be valuable to all the listeners in the Twitterverse. Here’s a screen shot of the Retweet To Share Tweets (Beta): I think Twitter got this one right. ...

