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Skimmer Brings Your Social Streams to the Desktop | Webware - 0 views
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Skimmer (download) is a new social aggregator powered by Adobe AIR. It supports Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, and Blogger, and lets you stay abreast of the latest content from each of those services. Everything gets sucked up into a single stream (a la FriendFeed), which you can then sort out by service, keyword, or group of friends.
YackTrack.com: About - 2 views
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worse with the addition of services like Disqus.com, FriendFeed.com and Twitter.com
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true conversation tracker
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https://twitter.com/ChristyATucker/status/4914124177 referred to YackTrack
Enterprise 2.0 best practise bei IBM - und noch viel in der Pipeline - Moderne-Unterneh... - 0 views
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Enterprise 2.0 best practise bei IBM - und noch viel in der Pipeline
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30.000 IBMern
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“Vertrauen herzustellen”, einfach indem man sich vernetzt und kennenlernt.
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Micro Persuasion: The Promise and Peril of Ubiquitous Community - 0 views
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"Steve, what's the next hot online community?" It seems as though everybody is on the lookout for the successor to MySpace, Twitter or Facebook. Nobody, even in a difficult economic climate, wants to be viewed as a latecomer. Perhaps as a defense mechanism to avoid being wrong myself, I now give a boilerplate answer that I believe can last. In short, the next big community is not a single destination. Rather, it is going to be everywhere. To paraphrase Forrester analyst Charlene Li, social networking is becoming "like air."
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The problem, however, is that this model can't scale. Tastes change and people are always migrating to trendier sites-especially as their friends do. As a result, the Internet amber is littered with fossilized communities that once dominated. These former stalwarts include AOL, Angelfire, TheGlobe.com, GeoCities and Tripod.
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Community today is a different animal. People now expect it to be part of virtually every online experience. Most media companies now allow users to leave comments or even create profiles. Hundreds of thousands of brands, NGOs and individuals have set up their own social networks on Ning.com. The entire web is going social.
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