Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Re: How are you my friend?
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Motorola Readies Its Own Android Social Smartphone
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Telstra’s social networking blunder and other cautionary tales
The Bigpond marketing team decided to try their hand at social networking, launching a Twitter stream – but their ill-thought out strategy received much criticism from those in the know. Michael Specht has a good overview of exactly what went wrong in Is any social media better than none at all?
Stephen Collins’ take on Telstra’s hamfisted attempt - Playing customer care in public – right way and wrong way – is that they should have consulted a social networking specialist first – and it’s not like Australia doesn’t have some of the finest minds in the area! Stephen Collins will be presenting at Edge of the Web on Enterprise 2.0 — Is it the new Age of Aquarius for Business? and fellow Sydney social expert Laurel Papworth will no doubt be covering some advice that Telstra could well heed in her presentation on How to Develop a Social Marketing Campaign.
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008
IBM Bluehouse joins the business social networking race
IBM has launched a beta version of its business social networking platform Bluehouse. While the platform has a solid pedigree, it is a late starter in the business networking race.
What is Bluehouse and what are its prospects?
Bluehouse has entered a race with a large field of competitors, many of which are well ahead Bluehouse, announced at Lotusphere in January, is IBM's entry into on-demand social computing services for the small to medium-sized business (SMB) market. Think of a combination of Facebook profiles, LinkedIn contacts, WebEx web conferencing, Microsoft Office Live document sharing, SurveyMonkey online surveys, Rememberthemilk online activity lists and Twitter online chat, plus a few other things like online charts thrown in for good measure.
http://www.ovum.com/news/euronews.asp?id=7397
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Monday, October 06, 2008
Lufthansa’s Social Networking Effort
For those who missed it, Lufthansa is attempting to reach the college kids of the world by launching a social networking site. Unfortunately, I think this is probably a misguided effort that won’t yield the results they’d like to see.
The site is called GenFly Lounge, and I’ll let them explain it in their own words:
GenFlyLounge is the new social networking site for Generation Fly and allows you to connect with like-minded travelers.
Get the inside information from other travelers you can trust and who share your interests and travel preferences. Explore destinations before your go there. Review, add and rate tips. Join now for free!
Unfortunately for Lufthansa, I think Evan Sparks has hit this nail right on the head. It’s not going to get much traction.
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Thursday, October 02, 2008
More news from social networking land:
Behind the Firewall Report: Social Networking for the Corporate ... MarketWatch - has announced the addition of the "Behind the Firewall: Social Networking for the Corporate Travel Industry" report to their offering. ...
A safety net for social networkingKansas City Star, MO - -five percent of American teenagers now have online profiles at social networking sites such as MySpace.com and Facebook. Of those, 43 percent have ...
Silverpop Takes Email Marketing SocialMarketWatch - Another company now using Silverpop's new Share-to-Social feature is GodTube, a global technology company that creates social networking tools for the ...
hi5 Increases Global Reach With Launch of New Community-Driven ...MarketWatch - By teaming with Lionbridge and embracing the global community, hi5 is able to deliver a culturally relevant social networking experience for its users while ...
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Study Finds College Admission Counselors Check Social Networking SitesNY, NY - According to a recent survey of admissions officers from about 500 universities nationwide, several admit they do poke around online social networking sites ...
Wainhouse taps analyst Will Zachmann for Enterprise Social ...Tekrati Industry Analyst Reporter, CA - Wainhouse Research recently named William "Will" Zachmann Senior Analyst of the Enterprise Social Networking (ESN) practice area. ...
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CauseCast Combines Activism and Social NetworkingAppscout, NY - If you can't get enough of your favorite social networks and consider yourself somewhat of an expert at connecting with people who share your interests,
Web site combines social networking with savvy fashion senseOklahoma Gazette, OK - On May 30, nearly a year after beginning the Web site’s construction, Givens debuted MyClosetMyLife.com, a free social network created specifically for ...
Loop Mobile's social network suite available to Virgin US customersComputerworld Australia, Australia - MOKO.mobi is a mobile community service designed as a mobile-optimised alternative to social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace. ...ASX:LPM - VM
Mizoon Launches New Location-Aware Mobile Social Networking Service Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) October 2, 2008 -- Mizoon Inc. announced today that it has launched its mobile social networking service to the public. ...
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New stuff in Social Networking
| Social Networking Sites: Their economic and societal importance ... By KenS Viviane Reding, Commissioner for Information Society and Media, will today give a speech on Social Networking. It will be the first public statement of the Commissioner on this subject. The speech will be given at today's Safer Internet ... Pandora's Blog - http://blog.pcpandora.com |
| Are We Headed for Social Networking Fallout? By Paul I have always believed that social networking sites were something of a remedial homepage creator; each site creating its own microcosm of the internet. While there were certain in-system widgets such as Facebook's "Flair," setting up a ... RAGE Media - http://www.dyinglight.com |
| 5 Tips for Becoming A Social Network Butterfly By Brad Ruggles The key to social networking is meeting enough people so that you can cultivate deeper relationships with those you click with. Here are 5 tips for becoming a social network butterfly everyone wants to meet. ... BradRuggles.com - http://www.bradruggles.com |
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