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Web 2.0

All Required Ingrediants to Set Up Your Social Media/Web 2.0 Strategy

January 24, 2010

Image by thekenyeung via Flickr how to build you perfect ‘customer strategy’ mix In his past blog posts, Jeremiah Owyang has started building a base-line for what an excellent company social media strategy should be build and based on. The first rule is to generate a ‘social media strategy’ and not a ‘facebook strategy’ or [...]

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Tnx, U R Gr8! Web 2.0, education, life writing and how we communicate

September 6, 2009

Image via Wikipedia The Spetember Wired published 2 great pieces about education and how web 2.0 tools change its rules and character. Daniel Roth talks about how the new ‘cool geek’ could make education cool again and Clive Thompson is showing us a different angle on why technology is reviving our ability to write , [...]

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“Is the Web getting any smarter?” depends entirely on us

May 17, 2009

Image by jdlasica via Flickr About a month and a bit ago, Web 2.0 Expo took place in San Francisco. This is the major event of the year for the New Media Industry, one that has been going on for 5 years now. It is brought by O’Reilly Media and specifically Tim O’Reilly, the person [...]

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How to build a robust profile on Social/Professional networking sites?

February 15, 2009

So you have only started setting up your profile… and now all these questions bubble up: what photo should you use (if any at all!)? How about contact details? How do you present yourself in a way that not only benefits you, but protects you as well? If you have already set up your profile [...]

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The travelers guide to Twitterverse – Part 2 So… here we are

February 1, 2009

So you started using the Deck, you check your feeds a few times a week/day, and starting to look for better, cooler ways to engage in Twitterverse? This is a very initial list that I have started. I am calling all you Tweeple who used Twitter and have tips to share, to add them to [...]

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The travelers guide to Twitterverse – Part 1 we’ve only just begun….

February 1, 2009

So the new media darling, Twitter, is all everybody is talking about, and you either really don’t understand what they are all excited about, or leading a conversation about @Scobleizer’s latest tweet. If it’s the latter, you can either skip this post or post a few tips for the beginner tweeter from your experience. Like [...]

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CES Day 2 : Social Media Jungle

January 8, 2009

Venetian floors are buzzing with early morning excitement as people are starting to flock into the halls, registering and getting their badges. Today is Social Media Jungle day hosted by Jeff Pulver and offering no less then 16 speakers, each passionately speaking about different elements and aspects of Social Media, including: Trust Authenticity Reciprocity Social [...]

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CES Day 1: Social Media Jungle Speakers dinner

January 7, 2009

Dinner was held at Maggiano’s, a nice and lovely Italian place right next to the Venitian. We had a table of around 15 people, almost all of them are speakers in tomorrow’s Social Media Jungle event. All people with social media passion in their eyes and polls of knowledge of social interaction online from the [...]

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CES Day 1: meeting Jeff Pulver

January 7, 2009

One case, one handbag with mobile, berry, laptop, ipod, keyphob, my beloved Canon, and chargers for all devices. 1 path ride, 2 trains, and another airtrain. People, aircrew, lots of big and small bags, passports, machines that work quickly to get you into a queue that is longer than the one for those who don’t [...]

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It's the most wonderful time of the year!

January 4, 2009

… it starts with a ‘C’ and ends with an ‘S’, no it’s not Christmas, it’s CES! CES is 3 days away and I am all excited. This year is probably not going to be as exciting and ‘life changing’ (i.e. iphone) as previous years. The economy is bad, Steve Jobs is not coming this [...]

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