Have you ever been burnt out on something? Usually a work task that has become repetitive to the point t ...
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Burnt Out on Social Media? 3 Steps to reignite your interests.
Burnt Out on Social Media? 3 Steps to reignite your interests.
Have you ever been burnt out on something? Usually a work task that has become repetitive to the point that any fun you once experienced in doing so has been drained. With the advent of social media ...
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Twitter can be used to build or destroy
Twitter can be used to build or destroy
I attended another (non-social media) gathering where I was asked to explain how and why I use Twitter. T ...
I attended another (non-social media) gathering where I was asked to explain how and why I use Twitter. To help you, and to save me some time, here is the short version. And I know I’m going catch som ...
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How Meetup.com is changing the game with Everywhere platform
How Meetup.com is changing the game with Everywhere platform
Meetup.com recently unveiled their “Everywhere” platform designed to spark meetups everywhere around a po ...
Meetup.com recently unveiled their “Everywhere” platform designed to spark meetups everywhere around a point of interest. That interest could be a company, hobby, passion, experience, person, or just ...
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Facebook’s Stupid Adventure
Facebook’s Stupid Adventure
Remember in school when you were chosen for a team and, unless you were doing the choosing you hated it? ...
Remember in school when you were chosen for a team and, unless you were doing the choosing you hated it? What would happen if Facebook was doing the choosing? Imagine that one day you posted something ...
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Will Diaspora’s seeds take root?
Will Diaspora’s seeds take root?
diaspora - a collective population, linked genetically but scattered (like seeds) Diaspora - a social net ...
diaspora - a collective population, linked genetically but scattered (like seeds) Diaspora - a social network that aims to replicate Facebook functions, but scattered on personal servers. If this soun ...
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Want to increase foot traffic? Try a location based service.
Want to increase foot traffic? Try a location based service.
Location based services such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and MyTown are gaining more adoption on a daily basi ...
Location based services such as Foursquare, Gowalla, and MyTown are gaining more adoption on a daily basis. The gaming nature, social aspect of meeting new people all draws new users. As such, compa ...
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Ignoring Mom and Dad
Ignoring Mom and Dad
One of almost every parent’s rules was to always tell someone where you are going and to never tell a str ...
One of almost every parent’s rules was to always tell someone where you are going and to never tell a stranger that information. Today, a growing number of social media applications means we can now ...
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Social Media Conquers Both Time and Space
Social Media Conquers Both Time and Space
In our quest to understand things as quickly as possible, we often sacrifice a complete understanding. Th ...
In our quest to understand things as quickly as possible, we often sacrifice a complete understanding. There does come a point of diminishing returns, when the additional benefit does not justify the ...
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You Are Facebook’s Currency
You Are Facebook’s Currency
A few years ago I started speaking and writing about how your personal attitudes, opinions and values wil ...
A few years ago I started speaking and writing about how your personal attitudes, opinions and values will be the new currency of analytics. The future is here and was announced at the recent F8: Fac ...
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Takeaways From Facebook
Takeaways From Facebook
Last week, Facebook overtook Internet portal Yahoo! as the second most popular site in the United States. ...
Last week, Facebook overtook Internet portal Yahoo! as the second most popular site in the United States. According to web measurement firm Compete, the social site broke 133.6 million unique users in ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman