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Will Marlow's Posterous - Anything that Can't Be Said in 140 Characters

Will Marlow's Posterous - Anything that Can't Be Said in 140 Characters

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Will Marlow uses his Posterous account to share information that is longer than 140 characters. If you like following @WillMarlow on Twitter, you will probably enjoy reading his periodic Posterous posts. If you are one of his school or nonprofit clients, you should know that his other blog (www.willmarlow.wordpress.com) is where you'll find the posts that intended to be useful to you.

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  • Wikipedia Is Losing Its Most Important Eyeballs

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 20:19

    My friend DJ Smith over at WebDrivenGuy just posted the story about how Wikipedia is losing thousands of page creators each month.  Even though I love Wikipedia, I also love reading stories like this.  This is a great illustration of o...

  • My Pictures from Reston Interfaith\'s Thanksgiving Food Drive

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 16:19

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  • This Is What It Looks Like to Get Kicked Off Twitter

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 21:25

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  • How to Create Innovation in Your Organization

    Posted on Tuesday November 17th, 2009 at 11:01

    I attended a good panel this morning organized by the people at Ogilvy PR in DC.  The topic was innovation in organizations, and there were some great panelists. We ran out of time, but I would have loved to discuss the dynamic between the o...

  • One (Often Overlooked) Way Obama Affects the Economy

    Posted on Sunday November 8th, 2009 at 11:59

    First of all, this post is NOT intended to be a political statement or judgment, merely an observation.  The only provocative aspect of this post is that the title could have been, "One Way the Government Affects the Economy," but i...

  • Learn Who Has "Favorited" Your Tweets

    Posted on Friday November 6th, 2009 at 11:32

    The three most common measures of influence on Twitter are: (1) How many followers you have(2) How often someone re-tweets or mentions you in their own Tweetsand (3) How many times people click on your shortened URLs, which contain useful analyti...

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