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Why Blogs Will Kill Dissent

May 13, 2009 by Jay Baer
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While newspapers and magazines make increasingly Draconian decisions to try to escape their inexorable spiral of decline, the very future of publishing comes into question. Will life as we know it stop once the Grey Lady and her sisters cease to exist in their historical form? No. Even without papers and mags, Britney will still make... [read more]

#amazonfail and the reasons why we have to care about conversations

April 14, 2009 by Laurent Francois
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After Amazon problems on its cataloging system, a lot of gay & lesbian products were like "boycotted" by Amazon. It demonstrates that Twitter and microblogging are an opportunity but also a risk, moreover when a specific affinity group decides to attack together the core competences of a brand.Amazon business model is based on the... [read more]

Do You Censor Yourself on Social Media?

March 12, 2009 by Joyce Dierschke
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It came up just the other day - someone emailed me a video that had an obvious political slant. I thought it was interesting and entertaining, so of course, my first reaction was to post it on my Facebook Page. I was just about to click on the “post” button when I a thought entered my head: Maybe not. My Facebook Friends... [read more]

Controlling Content In A Social Publishing World

April 25, 2008 by GeorgeDearing
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I read this PCWorld story and I couldn't help but think how indicative it is of of the typical command and control mentality within enterprises. I know there's a balance between fighting the external social network (SoNet) effect and creating a corporate one of your own. With all the technology horsepower and APIs gone wild, shouldn't... [read more]

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