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5 Fundamental Keys of Social MediaIntel Builder Social Media Platform - Vesta Digital - 0 views

  • People:  The talkers, authors, contributors – empowerment of the individual. Places:  All the diverse venues the conversations can take place in. Process:  What collaboration (and moderation) you enable, how you entitle contributor types and how you integrate with existing systems. Platform:  Where and how you tie together the places, processes, people (identity/privacy) and privileges. Patterns:  Presenting, tracking, filtering, measuring, monitoring and decision support.
Vince Jones

Get a freakin' clue - 49 compelling facts about Social Media : Cody Burleson - 0 views

  • Get a freakin’ clue – 49 compelling facts about Social Media
  • Social Media has overtaken porn as the #1 activity on the web.
  • We no longer search for the news – the news finds us.
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  • In the near future, we will no longer search for products and services – they will find us via social media.
  • Social media isn’t a fad, its a fundamental shift in the way we communicate.
  • It’s a people driven economy.
  • Successful companies in social media act more like party planners, aggregators, and content providers than traditional advertisers.
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CTV Olympics - Media guru urges IOC to embrace social media - 0 views

  • The Olympic movement needs to learn from the likes of YouTube or risk losing young viewers for life, IOC members were told Monday.
  • let them play - with your content, your assets - in their own way
  • He urged sports to let passionate fans buy access to archive footage, and held up Major League Baseball as an example of how to make money online.
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  • "We must ensure the iPod, iPhone generation is tuning in, not tuning out,''
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GE Nails the Internal Social Network | Blogs | ITBusinessEdge.com - 0 views

  • GE Nails the Internal Social Network
  • companies interested in Facebook-like benefits, but concerned about security and other issues
  • while internal networks tend to be more secure and functionally robust than external networks, they still face challenges, including ensuring they deliver business value and overcoming cultural barriers.
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  • Chuck Willis lauds GE for using an incremental innovation process to create SupportCentral and for offering a number of networking models -- some focused on people, others on communities, documents or discussions -- so users can opt for the model or models that best suit the way they work.
Vince Jones

How an internal social network can dramatically reduce turnover « Jobs in Po... - 0 views

  • How an internal social network can dramatically reduce turnover
  • Best Buy’s internal social network called Blue Shirt Nation
  • social networks can improve your retention efforts and keep employees engaged
Vince Jones

A Small Business Guide to Wikis - 0 views

  • Streamlined communication, collaboration, and information sharing are all vital aspects to building a successful small business.
  • Social technology has risen to meet this challenge over the last few years.
  • The unique communication model inherent in the wiki makes it ideal for becoming a central business tool for your entire team.
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  • What Exactly Is a Wiki? A wiki is web software that allows you and others to create and edit interlinked web pages. This means that you can very quickly create a page (let’s say “New Ideas”) and then add information. The key is that anyone can edit the page (or in our case, add and comment on new ideas), which makes it a very powerful collaboration tool.
  • What Are the Benefits to Small Businesses?
  • 1. Sharing information:
  • 2. Tracking revision
  • 3. Archiving Information:
  • 4. Easy to use:
  • wikis stagnate if they are not embraced by the entire company.
Vince Jones

3 Great Social Media Policies to Steal From - 0 views

  • smart business to have a social media policy
  • social media policy that sets the foundation of your expectations, empowers your employees to tweet or blog without fear, rewards social media problem-solving, and educates staff on things to avoid in both personal and professional status updates.
  • What to steal: Moderation guidelines Why? Intel does a good job at breaking down why bad or negative content should not be moderated unless it’s offensive .
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  • What to steal: Transparency guidelines Why? They’re simple, straightforward, and very clear on boundaries.
  • What to steal: Add Value section Why? They inspire IBMers to be thoughtful content creators on the web.
  • asily fear the social web, and yet they’ve chosen to embrace it
  • guidelines are dynamic in nature and will evolve as new trends and technologies are made available.
Vince Jones

Crowdsourcing coming to iPhone apps, big time | Geek Gestalt - CNET News - 0 views

  • Crowdsourcing coming to iPhone apps, big time
  • the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call
  • well-known examples, especially on the Web: the Netflix prize; Twitter search; public tagging of Library of Congress archival photos; even Wikipedia. Indeed, much of the concept of user-generated content is really about crowdsourcing.
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  • until now, much of the discussion about the subject has focused on what people are doing on their computers. Yet today, more than ever before, crowdsourcing has gone mobile.
  • One is an app from The Extraordinaries itself. Already well-known for work harnessing the collective power of large numbers of Internet users for the common good, the organization has now put out an iPhone app that lets any user participate in a wide range of causes, right from the device.
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Social Media Policies from 80+ Organizations - 0 views

  • One of the key challenges for modern organizations is to define a social media policy.
  • One of the key challenges for modern organizations is to define a social media p
  • Should Your Company Have a Social Media Policy? and 10 Must-Haves for Your Social Media Policy
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  • Social Media for Business: The Dos & Don’ts of Sharing.
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Google Wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • It is a web based service, computing platform, and communications protocol designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking.[3] It has a strong collaborative and real-time[4] focus supported by extensions that can provide, for example, robust spelling/grammar checking, automated translation between 40 languages,[2] and numerous other extensions.[4]
Vince Jones

Socialcast is FriendFeed for your business | Webware - CNET - 0 views

  • Socialcast is FriendFeed for your business
  • solid, lightweight product for business communication that could help workers (along with customers and clients) keep up to date with each other, and could also reduce in-company e-mail spam.
  • What makes Socialcast a business product more so than FriendFeed, Twitter, Facebook, Plurk, Jaiku, or what have you, is that it offers administrative controls appropriate for a workgroup app. Admins can hook the system into an enterprise directory service, and can make sure new people joining a workgroup are automatically subscribed to others in their company who matter to them.
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  • it connects its users to the pulse of what's happening in a company or workgroup
  • It can also help capture business knowledge in a central location. And it can greatly reduce corporate spam.
  • For Socialcast to add value to a company, it has to be used. Fortunately, it appears to be easy, even fun, to get into and use the app
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HowStuffWorks "Understanding Wikipedia" - 0 views

  • The First Wiki Ward Cunningham created the first wiki in 1995. His "WikiWikiWeb" lets software developers create a library of "software patterns." The name "Wiki" was inspired by the Hawaiian word wiki or wiki-wiki, which means "quick" and is often used as a term for taxis and airport shuttles. The WikiWikiWeb still exists
  • The idea that anyone can come to Wikipedia and edit any page at any time and do so with complete anonymity is extremely disconcerting
  • he key thing that makes a wiki work is its community
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Social search - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      Social Search. Trust in your peers !
  • Social search takes many forms, ranging from simple shared bookmarks or tagging of content with descriptive labels to more sophisticated approaches that combine human intelligence with computer algorithms[2] [3].
  • Social search or a social search engine is a type of web search method that determines the relevance of search results by considering the interactions or contributions of users. When applied to web search this user-based approach to relevance is in contrast to established algorithmic or machine-based approaches where relevance is determined by analyzing the text of each document or the link structure of the documents.[1]
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  • Social search or a social search engine is a type of web search method that determines the relevance of search results by considering the interactions or contributions of users
  • Benefits To date social search engines have not demonstrated measurably improved search results over algorithmic search engines. However, there are potential benefits deriving from the human input qualities of social search. Reduced impact of link spam by relying less on link structure of web pages. Increased relevance because each result has been selected by users. Leverage a network of trusted individuals by providing an indication of whether they thought a particular result was good or bad. The introduction of 'human judgement' suggests that each web page has been viewed and endorsed by one or more people, and they have concluded it is relevant and worthy of being shared with others using human techniques that go beyond the computer's current ability to analyze a web page. Web pages are considered to be relevant from the reader's perspective, rather than the author who desires their content to be viewed, or the web master as they create links. More current results. Because a social search engine is constantly getting feedback it is potentially able to display results that are more current or in context with changing information.
  • Concerns Risk of spam. Because users can directly add results to a social search engine there is a risk that some users could insert search spam directly into the search engine. Elimination or prevention of this spam would require the ability to detect the validity of a user's' contribution, such as whether it agrees with other trusted users. "The Long Tail" of search is a concept that there are so many unique searches conducted that most searches, while valid, are performed very infrequently. A search engine that relied on users filling in all the searches would be at a disadvantage to one that used machines to crawl and index the entire web.
  • he concept of social ranking can be considered to derive from Google's PageRank algorithm,[citation needed] which assigns importance to web pages based on analysis of the link structure of the web, because PageRank is relying on the collective judgment of webmasters linking to other content on the web. Links, in essence, are positive votes by the webmaster community for their favorite sites.
Vince Jones

CommunityLend - 0 views

  • CommunityLend connects people wanting to borrow money, with people wanting to lend money.
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      Social Lending. Cut out intermediary
Vince Jones

Glue's Social Browsing Add-on Jumps onto Multiple Browsers - 0 views

  • Glue’s Social Browsing Add-on Jumps onto Multiple Browsers
  • browser plugin that connects you to your friends while you are surfing the web
  • You can even import your Twitter and Facebook friends to get started.
Vince Jones

Socrata | Making Data Social - 0 views

shared by Vince Jones on 22 Sep 09 - Cached
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      Social Data. Sharing data
  • Discover useful, unique and unusual datasets created by the community.
Vince Jones

12 Rules For Bringing 'Social' To Your Business | SocialComputingJournal.com - 0 views

  • very important conversation happening right now in organizations around the world. It's how those companies are going to make the transition from traditional 1-to-1 relationships with their partners and customers to a one-to-many community relationship where the company is only another member of an endless ongoing conversation.
  • This conversation will be the very lifeblood of companies in the future and consist of all the ideas, concerns, solutions, news, learning, product development, sales, marketing, customer service (i.e. the fundamental fabric of the organization) taking place between anyone, anywhere who feels they have a stake.
  • Major Fortune 500 organizations have started this process. Sears and Kmart launched social sites this week (see a good discussion of this topic on Friendfeed) directly aimed at beginning the journey of becoming social businesses. Limited visions but probably the right direction.
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  • Claims that you can use a Twitter account to turn around your customer service are another. These things can certainly help make a business social, but they are just the means to a long journey; a new way of operating a business in a more open, emergent, and efficient way.
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Get Glue: The Network That Sticks With You - 0 views

shared by Vince Jones on 22 Sep 09 - Cached
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      Social Browsing. Not alone online
  • Glue is a free browser plugin that helps you automatically find books, music, and movies through your friends as you browse popular sites.
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