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Social Media or Corporate Media?

Conversational Currency | December 22nd 2009 by Dan

Visionaries Ho! There are no shortage of intelligent and visionary social media celebrities.  They write great books about markets, social media tools, strategies, and on-line reputation for the benefit of the millions of people stuck on any part o read more

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The Network Effect

The R-Squared Method | December 21st 2009 by Louis Rosas-Guyon

Metcalfe's law states that the value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system. Therefore, as the number of connected users in a network increases arithmetically, the value of the ne read more

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Wantz.it - Social Wishlist - Geschenke-Wunschlisten

Wuensch-Media - Multimedia- & Internet-Consulting | December 21st 2009

Wantz.it Social Wishlists: Mit Wantz.it lassen sich Geschenke-Wunschlisten mit beliebigen Artikeln aus Online Shops, etc.  zusammen stellen. Die Wunschlisten können anschließend per Facebook, Twitter, eMail und Blog-Widget verbreitet werden. R read more

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5 Sure-Fire Ways to Operationalize Social Media

Conversational Currency | December 20th 2009 by Dan

This post was written originally for Valeria Maltoni’s excellent new ebook about marketing in 2010. It includes terrific, thoughtful insights from Shannon Paul, Olivier Blanchard, Danny Brown, Amber Naslund, Jackie Huba, Gavin Heaton, Mark Earls, R read more

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Diversity in Innovation

Conversational Currency | December 17th 2009 by Dan

Most literature on the subject of Innovation cites diversity as an important component of the innovation enterprise. Unfortunately diversity rides a political narrative rather than practical applications. Polarization is the death of diversity and t read more

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The power of visualization in a new age of indie music

Studio Manifesto | December 16th 2009 by James

By James Pew I’ve been away from writing posts on Studio Manifesto for a little awhile. And I have really enjoyed the coverage of new music happenings by Duke, Phil, Connor, and Skeleton – (all brilliant new music interns at Euphonic So read more

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Conversational Perjury

Conversational Currency | December 16th 2009 by Dan

As brands get social, they enter the new media performing their best interpretation of a conversation.  Face it, they are still going for the kill – like a wolf in sheep’s clothing – the dance of the pitch is just getting more sophisticated.  read more

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Book Review: Public Relations and the Social Web: How to Use Soci…

Chicago Mac/PC Support | December 15th 2009 by Brian Povlsen

Not so crazy about this book.  It had some good things but useful for a beginner.  I felt that there was more noise to signal in this book.  Click here to read the Amazon reviews. Tagged: News, Public Relations, Social Media, Social Web read more

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Google’s CEO Joins Twitter and Follows … Heidi Montag?

Jennings Social Media Marketing | December 14th 2009 by Valerie Jennings

By: Valerie Jennings We’ve seen professional athletes, high-profile celebrities, and the average Joe all open up to the world of Twitter and social media. According to the following blog from Mashable, the CEO of Google has joined the Twitter f read more

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Hyperlocal news as a strategy for small businesses

Cision Blog | December 14th 2009 by Jay Krall

Photo courtesy of gailf548 via Flickr It’s been said that “all news is local”. The maxim is tossed around in newsrooms to remind reporters to look for the local angle to any story. It doesn’t mean that news consumers don’t care about what&# read more

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Company Profile: The Ingenesist Project

Conversational Currency | December 14th 2009 by Dan

The Ingenesist Project has been called one of the most important initiatives in the World today.  They have the guts to talk about the hard reality of the financial crisis, but most importantly, they are willing to design solutions that empower peop read more

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The Brand Called You

Conversational Currency | December 12th 2009 by Dan

Photo credit by meetup.com by: John Berling Hardy The traditional approach to branding, as far as I can tell, goes something like this: 1. List your key strengths and abilities 2. Define what it is that you are offering 3. Define your market 4. L read more

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Making Sense Out of All that Data!

Conversational Currency | December 11th 2009 by Dan

(Editor’s note: a timely article by Paul Dunay.  We recently posted a series of articles about the Deep Web and emerging search engines like Internous that will attempt to classify the tidal wave of data….watch this trend emerge! ) Ok I read more

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Novità sulla privacy su Facebook!

technorati web 2.0 news | December 11th 2009 by sandro

Novità da parte del social network più conosciuto al mondo, Facebook, questa volta riguardano la privacy che vede delle scelte personali diverse, dove potremo scegliere ciò che vogliamo rendere pubblico a tutti e quello che intendiamo gestire in read more

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MySpace Socializes Real-Time Content with New Suite of APIs

Probloggers Hangout | December 9th 2009 by Brian Yalung

Today MySpace announced a suite of new application programming interfaces (API) that allow developers to leverage public MySpace data and create innovative applications to socialize content on and off MySpace. Opening up access to publicly available read more

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Google gets real-time, finally

Conversational Currency | December 9th 2009 by Dan

Editor’s note: More excellent insight from David Meerman Scott. The reason we are so excited is that  “real-time” is the definition of a conversation.  Search-ability is the ability to have the conversation that you want to have read more

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Riflessioni

Webeconoscenza blog | December 7th 2009 by Gianluigi Cogo

Riflessioni dell’ottimo Marco. clipped from marcofreccero.blogspot.com2009 Aziende o individui sbarcano sul Web con occhi solo per se stessi; per gli altri hanno piani molto ambiziosi, si capisce. Purtroppo li vedono come massa, da guidare o read more

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Gift Guide Part One: Books

Brain Pickings | December 7th 2009

How to be a cool and cultured polyglot of a friend and friend of the polyglot. ‘Tis the season of giving, and we have your back with curated gifts ideas that are bound to delight and enlighten with a mix of smarts, quirk and non-genericism. Thi read more

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CMO Advice: What to look for when choosing a Social Media or Digi…

Conversational Currency | December 6th 2009 by Dan

I had a chance before the holiday to interview Romi Mahajan, President of KKM Group, an Advisory company focused solely on Strategy and Marketing to get his advice on what CMO’s should be looking for in an Agency. Here is his take … 1) read more

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Fallout: FTC and Blogger Payola

Conversational Currency | December 5th 2009 by Dan

The FTC recently issued guidelines for payola to bloggers.  The impact and opinions are now emerging over what this means for social media. As with any game played on a new field, rules need to apply.  The questions emerge regarding who the rules read more

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Deeper integration for Friend Connect and Twitter

LATEST WORDPRESS NEWS | December 5th 2009 by contigo

Deeper integration for Friend Connect and Twitter   Did you hear that Friend Connect and Twitter are more closely integrated than ever? To learn more, check out our post on the Social Web Blog. By James Reilly, Google Friend Connect Team SOU read more

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Friday Fix: 3 solutions to solve your social web inbox problem

Social Wayne | December 4th 2009 by Wayne Sutton

Friday Fix are short post on niche topics/plugins/tools/presentations or you could call them short simple tips. One problem with the social web now is that we have too many inboxes. We have our work email, personal email, Facebook inbox mail, Faceb read more

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Top 10 Contemporary Cross-Disciplinary Conferences

Brain Pickings | December 4th 2009

Ideas in real life, or how to increase the statistical probability of finding a clown, Malcolm Gladwell, and a rocket scientist in the same room. It’s no secret that we’re huge TED fans here at Brain Pickings, but we also follow other conferences read more

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Deep Web: The Data Will Set You Free

Conversational Currency | December 4th 2009 by Dan

Conversational Currency Blog continues to present  components of the Next Economic Paradigm as we spot the integrations.  We believe that one of these features is the Deep Web, estimated to be 500 times bigger than the surface web or “Google- read more

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We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion

Brain Pickings | December 3rd 2009

Four years and 12 million feelings later, a book that lives up to its grand expectations. In 2005, visionary artist-storyteller Jonathan Harris (whom we’ve already established we love) embarked upon an ambitious experimental journey into human read more

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Why do we still care about college degrees?

Conversational Currency | December 3rd 2009 by Dan

The information that fuels the next economic paradigm will not be captured in the form of college degrees; rather, it will be captured in extremely detailed granularity of unique collections of knowledge assets in diverse combinations of persons that read more

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Umfrageauswertung zu Social News Websites

Blogprojekt - Infos für Blogger | December 2nd 2009 by Peer Wandiger

Am Montag habe ich die Umfrage “Wie nutzt Du Social News Sites?” geschlossen und eine neue Umfrage gestartet. Aber natürlich möchte ich dennoch nochmal einen Rückblick auf die Umfrage werfen und natürlich auch ein read more

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Freedom; A New Economic Paradigm?

Conversational Currency | December 2nd 2009 by Dan

A New Economic System of the country of Montenegro is based on complete and unfettered economic freedom; in other words, the elimination of all barriers to conducting business.  Does this, in fact, lead to a new paradigm? Veselin Vukotić ‘s pape read more

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Facebook making privacy controls easier

Next Communications | December 1st 2009 by Richie Escovedo

Image by jdlasica via Flickr Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, sent an open letter to the social network's users announcing some good news both for the company and for users. He announced Facebook now has over 350 million users. To put that into per read more

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The Dark Web; 500 X Bigger than the Googleverse

Conversational Currency | December 1st 2009 by Dan

In 2001, Michael K Bergman, an American academic and entrepreneur and one of the foremost authorities about the Internet, published a paper estimating the “Deep Web” to be 400-550 times larger than the known Googleverse.  What does this mean for read more