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Microsoft news and personal reflections after Innovative Education Forum in Education 2012 - 0 views

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    If you want to discover the power of Curation, Follow https://twitter.com/#!/web20education
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Twitter's Ten Rules For Radical Innovators - 0 views

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    Twitter is one of the world's most radical management innovators. It's revolutionary because it brings 21st Century DNA roaring raucously to life: it is a living expression of the new principles of organization and management we've been discussing.
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Using Twitter as an Education Tool - Search Engine Watch (SEW) - 0 views

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    Innovations are popping up everywhere as educators find more uses for Twitter and other social media tools to cater to 21st century students.
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Four Ways of Looking at Twitter - Research - Harvard Business Review - 11 views

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    Business bloggers at Harvard Business Review discuss a variety of business topics including managing people, innovation, leadership, and more.
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T N T - The Network Thinker - 0 views

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    This blog is focused on "exploding" old concepts and thinking about economies, organizations, communities, and groups. We will focus on patterns of connectivity and self-organizing behavior in economic and social networks and how these new structures lead to resilience, adaptability, agility, and innovation.
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Moses Ma on the Psychology of Twitter | Twittown Blog - 0 views

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    "It's really nothing more than a fun and immersive conceptual art installation about humanity and by humanity," writes Moses Ma in Psychology Today blog, The Tao of Innovation, on "The Psychology of Twitter." But he's wrong. Here's why:
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The Truth About Twitter « Social Enterprise Blog - 0 views

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    Ok, so what is Twitter and why should you care?  First, let's start with what it isn't.  Twitter is *not* about micro-blogging.  Yes, it is described this way - yes even by it's founders.  But they have also admittedly publicly that much of the innovation on Twitter has happened in the user base - the convention for retweets (RT), for example, came from the user base.  For those of you who are new, RT is just a way to a convention for sharing a message from someone you follow to your own followers.  It's sort of citation plus recommendation plus message all wrapped in a little two letter acronym.
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MICROSHARING | Pistachio - 0 views

  • Twitter is a collection of remarks
  • Microsharing reduces the emotional and intellectual distance between people and helps them become more engaged, connected, effective and collaborative
  • As increasingly larger communities engage, rich streams of information generated become resources in their own right. Data can be queried, followed, stored, researched and referenced to provide critical insight, knowledge and tracking of market opinion. The resulting datasets enable early discovery of latent problems, innovation capture, real time tracking of product awareness, breaking news, ad campaign effectiveness and dozens of other business applications not yet widely understood.
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Is Mashup a Dirty Word? Serena Video Gets 1 Million YouTube Views - 0 views

  • The video follows a gossip-like chain of conversations among a group of office workers as they tell each other about building mashups. But, any form of the word mashup gets bleeped-out as a dirty word.
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Twitter And (Not) Monetizing The Attention Economy - 0 views

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    "I actually believe Twitter will find a way to make some coin off its service-in the barest, basest and crudest form." -Jon Fine, Fine On Media
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Report: MySpace sinking fast, but Facebook soars | csmonitor.com - 0 views

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    In a new report, Nielsen reveals that Facebook users spent an extraordinary 13.9 billion minutes on the site - in the month of April alone. Lagging far behind, at 5 billion user minutes, is MySpace, the network launched in 2003, and purchased by News Corp. in 2005. For years, MySpace was the go-to networking site, but it recently lost significant ground to Facebook and Twitter.
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Researchers Without Borders and Twitter - 0 views

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    This is a list of people that RWB community members might be interested in following.\n\n
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