Archive for the 'Social media' Category

New dog for an old trick.

October 15th, 2007

Commonly we think of social media as the kind of sites where you fill out a profile, revealing information about yourself or your business, in an effort to weed out a potentially meaningful and productive connection. That’s how we have entrepreneur groups on Facebook, consumer evangelist groups on Myspace, and hiring frenzies on LinkedIn.
Then [...]

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September 18th, 2007

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Five considerations: Rule #5

September 3rd, 2007

5. Social media are not just for giddy teenagers!
You may have heard about Myspace, the News Corp.-owned social networking powerhouse. Or Facebook, the rapidly growing network which is presently independent but might one day be owned by Google, Yahoo!, NBC, Tribune Co., or any other media company which recognizes the site’s massive potential for [...]

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