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Design And Marketing Blog ? Blog Archive ? 100 Web Designers to follow on Twitter view story
17 votes- Submitted by netgeek06
- about 6 hours ago
- (http://digitallabz.com/blogs/100-...)
- Became popular about 6 hours ago
If you’re looking to connect with other web designers on twitter then this 100 web designers who use twitter will help you.
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Web 2.0 is Dying & Opportunity Knocks view story
8 votes- Submitted by nikitascene
- about 6 hours ago
- (http://www.promotionalmagazine.co...)
- Became popular about 6 hours ago
With all the recent talks that Web 2.0 is dying or at least threatened by the recent turn of economic events, I can’t help but ponder the future. The past has proven that even in the worst of tragedies, invention and innovation has sprung forth.
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20 Mixx Resources To Help You Off Your Digg High view story
12 votes- Submitted by TylerQC
- about 10 hours ago
- (http://www.smmguru.com/2008/10/15...)
- Became popular about 10 hours ago
We all know Digg has changed so why not look to Mixx for a new form of social news. Especially for those of you who have been exiled from planet Digg. Luckily, Mixx is panning out to be a very nice alternative with more diverse content.
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It's all in the dance -- What's makes successful online communities view story
3 votes- Submitted by kathyonline1
- 1 day ago
- (http://www.kathyherrmann.com/blog...)
- Became popular about 12 hours ago
The numero uno factor contributing to community success is the ability to connect with others and the ability to help others. Know what I immediately thought of when I first read the study results? Dancing. Let me tell you why...
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Understanding Social Networks view story
12 votes- Submitted by tahirt
- about 12 hours ago
- (http://www.theecommercesolution.c...)
- Became popular about 12 hours ago
the key factor that makes word of mouth (WOM) marketing so successful is that it works on the basis of unbiased recommendations from known sources. Those two terms – unbiased and known – are very important in making WOM marketing work.
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My 7 deadly sins of writing for social media. Am I right? view story
5 votes- Submitted by The_Plagiarist
- about 13 hours ago
- (http://www.e-consultancy.com/news...)
- Became popular about 13 hours ago
I m compiling a list of the biggest mistakes marketing professionals make when planning writing and commissioning social media content. The results will be announced at next week. P.S. I didn't write this and spammers should read this.
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iKnow Is A Social Learning Platform That Can Really Make You Smarter. Opens API. view story
3 votes- Submitted by MrCooker
- about 13 hours ago
- (http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/10...)
- Became popular about 13 hours ago
Although the world market for e-learning is estimated to top $52 billion in 2010 (in 2007, revenues exceeded the $17-billion mark in the US alone), it’s still quite hard to find good resources for education and training in the Web 2.0 space. Untill now!
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Welcome to the social mess? view story
5 votes- Submitted by faceyspacey
- 5 months ago
- (http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109...)
- Became popular about 17 hours ago
With new data portability projects from Facebook, MySpace, and Google, the social-networking experience is on the verge of getting either a lot smoother or a lot sloppier.
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Dear Web Applications: Where Are My Files? | Scott Karp | Voices | AllThingsD view story
5 votes- Submitted by faceyspacey
- 4 months ago
- (http://voices.allthingsd.com/2008...)
- Became popular about 17 hours ago
What's wrong with the "friends connection" programs announced by Facebook, MySpace and Google? Many people have been trying to explain the principle of data portability as if it were a new concept, but it's actually not. It's been on our PCs for years.
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Twitter and FriendFeed: Let It Be | Dan Farber | Voices | AllThingsD view story
9 votes- Submitted by faceyspacey
- 4 months ago
- (http://voices.allthingsd.com/2008...)
- Became popular about 17 hours ago
Lately the echo chamber of the blogosphere inhabited by the Gillmor Gang (of which I am a member) has been caught in a loop of Twitter-FriendFeed convulsions. Steve Gillmor believes that Twitter is the communications medium of the future...

