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POPSWhat social media means to me... This is an excerpt from a piece I just wrote (it continues at the source). I was inspired to write it after looking at a series of photos labeled "The Decade in Pictures" that made me feel very sad about this past decade. After looking at them my only thought was that hopefully we are all so fed up with the way things have been that we can rally together to bring about a better decade ahead. The potential impact of social media gives me great hope! Oh, and i didn't realize that written posts didn't make their way into the Amplify Newsfeed of Public Timeline...i ought to rethink that :)
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POPSThe Evolution of A New Trust Economy I have re-clipped Wildcat's finding, so I can tag it into our '1-self signifying' collection See tags on www.openintelligence.amplify.com. (I do so wish that Categories and Tags would be on Amplify's Newsfeed page.) I also emphasised the sCRM angle, as I wote a report a few years ago, called Beyond CRM which was about a new "buyer centric" economy.
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POPSDigsby Digsby offers complete synchronization between computers and installations. Everything from the skin you chose to your pre-defined status messages follows you from place to place. You can place a widget on your blog, website, or social network profile so you can chat with visitors right from digsby. Manage multiple simultaneous file transfers from one simple transfer manager.
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POPSManage All Your IM, Email, and Social Network Accounts Free download Digsby helps you manage all your accounts in one easy-to-use application It provides notifications when new emails arrive and lets you perform actions such as "Mark as Read" or "Report Spam" without having to go to your inbox while also keeping you up-to-date on what's happening on your social networks with popup notifications and a newsfeed of recent events for Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter. Version beta 31 r15142 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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POPSInside Facebook, NFO (News Feed Optimization) is the new SEOJuly 16th, 2007
The title is required, and is limited to 60 displayed characters (excluding tags). The a tag is allowed, and there can be zero or one instance in the title. One fb:userlink tag is allowed, and the uid parameter must be populated with the user id on whose behalf the action is being published. If there is no such fb:userlink tag found, then one is automatically prepended to the title. The fb:name tag is allowed, and there may be multiple instances of this tag. No other tags are allowed. The body is optional, is limited to 200 displayed characters (excluding tags), and can include the tags fb:userlink, fb:name, a, b, and i. Up to 4 images can be displayed, which will be shrunk to fit within 75×75, cached, and formatted by Facebook. Images can either be a URL, or a facebook PID. If it is a URL, you must own the image and grant Facebook the permission to cache it. Each image must have a link associated with it, which must start with http://
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POPSThe Future: A Facebook "Pay Per News Feed Click"?! First of all, if you haven't read this post yet do so now. Great insight into the future of monetizing Facebook and the Facebook developers and marketers dilemma. To be honest I had never thought that deeply about Facebook News Feed Optimization, I actually didn't even know that Facebook has their own algorithms, just like Google, which determines what feeds are displayed on our home page. Looking back on my news feed click behavior I realize I click more on the unique applications that my friends are using than on my friends themselves. This is probably why I get more and more "applications" updates in my news feed.