Visualizing Social Media Fatigue view story
readwriteweb.com — Using flow charting software, self-proclaimed social media junky Andrew Shuttleworth has created a diagram detailing how information flows through the social networking and media sites that he uses. The results are surprisingly complex.
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NYU Professor Stifles Blogging, Twittering by Journalism Student view story
After New York University journalism student Alana Taylor wrote her first embed report for MediaShift on September 5, it didn't take long for her scathing criticism of NYU to spread around the web and stir conversations. Taylor thought that...
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Juicy Snake: Not Migg and no Dixx please. view story
While I am totally glad to see so many refugees from Digg hanging out with us at Mixx, we need to realize something. Mixx is NOT Digg.
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How to Improve Traffic & Enhance Your Brand With Flickr | Nicholas Cifuentes view story
When considering social media applications, and those which are effective to not only drive leads, but also generate conversions – you have to consider the magic of Flickr. Flickr is a social photography website that allows you to upload and share your
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MEDIAdeluge - socialmedian Gains Momentum view story
Since socialmedian’s public launch in July of this year, the social news site has very rapidly improved on its initial offering. socialmedian continues to offer powerful news filtering tools, but over the summer, CEO Jason Goldberg and his team have add
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Digg plans global expansion - Times Online view story
Kevin Rose's tips for getting on the Digg front page Digg, the popular social news site, is to expand around the world in different langua
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Does Facebook risk becoming a piece of Silicon Valley history? view story
Facebook is in trouble. Five top executives of the social network have jumped ship. To give employees a financial incentive to hang in there, the company may start deploying its already scarce cash to buy some of their otherwise illiquid stock. Facebook n
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