Category Archives: Social Networks

To Ning, or not to Ning…

It seems like everyone is still hot on the idea of their own brand social networking website. Internal social networking platforms (like Ning.com) allow for the integration of social tools within a website unique to the hosts desired interest, passions, and services. There are great benefits to doing this but the question needs to be [...]
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Tweetmeme Re-launched

I was reading this article “Tweetmeme re-launches to gun for top of the Twitter link tree” by Mike Butcher on TechCrunch about Tweetmeme. Tweetmeme allows you to keep track of what is most talked about or tweeted. I instantly thought how this could be beneficial to business by knowing what people are most interested in [...]
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Music Bloggers are Good at Twitter

The birth of music blogging really gave the gridlocked relationship between the music industry and mainstream media a run for its money when it came to who calls the shot in the making or breaking of an artist.  With the extreme daily traction that music blogs receive, an artist can go viral, spelling out “that [...]
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Twitter “Discovery Engine”

I was reading a post by Robin Wauters on Tech Crunch (http://www.techcrunch.com) called “Twitter Confirms and Details New Discovery Engine”. The article was talking about Twitter’s soon to be newest feature called “Twitter Discovery”, a new search engine integrated within Twitter giving users the option to search for topics within their network and save results. [...]
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bigMETHOD Loves the New Facebook

We had a little debate in the office yesterday about the NEW Facebook. Through that talk we came to a very simple conclusion: it isn’t as good from the users standpoint, and maybe it is just an issue of familiarity, but it is much better for brands. Adam Ostrow @ Mashable came to many of the [...]
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