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Google+, Does it have Potential for Business Use?

Google+, Does it have Potential for Business Use?

By Michael Fauscette on July 5, 2011

I admit I’m pretty intrigued by Google+ and have been spending quite a bit of time checking it out over the last few days. It is quite the geekdom at present, and frankly that’s just fine with me for now….

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged collaboration, Facebook, google, Sharing, socbiz, Social, Twitter

Foxmarks, Xmarks, LastPass, Xpass, LastX, X%^&% Quick Rant

Foxmarks, Xmarks, LastPass, Xpass, LastX, X%^&% Quick Rant

By Zoli Erdos on December 2, 2010

Warning: I think I’m becoming a curmudgeon – except that title has until now been reserved for somebody else .   But I still have doubts about the recent transaction: LastPass acquired Xmarks. I really liked Xmarks – when it was Foxmarks.  A simple bookmark synchronization service that would keep your Firefox up-to-date no matter where […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged acquistion, application software, Facebook, Firefox, Foxmarks, lastpass, M&A, Privacy, security, Sharing, Social, synchronization, Wikileaks, Xmarks

Passing On Know-How in the Internet Era

Passing On Know-How in the Internet Era

By Phil Wainewright on May 18, 2010

Technology changes such as cloud computing and social networking are usually looked at in isolation, but their impact on the nature of business is part of a bigger picture that encompasses a raft of Web-enabled technology factors. The big picture…

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged collaboration, knowledge, mindflash, Sharing, softwareasaservice, Training

Is SCRM ‘09 the same as eCRM ‘99? [Buzzword Bingo]

Is SCRM ‘09 the same as eCRM ‘99? [Buzzword Bingo]

By Chris Selland on December 14, 2009

I made a bit of a wisecrack (I do that often…) yesterday on Twitter in response to Ray Wang of Altimeter Group’s tweet that traditional CRM vendors are making "Not much progress on Social other than adding "another" channel."
My response to Ray’s tweet was that SCRM ‘09 sounds a lot like eCRM ‘99, which […]

Is SCRM ‘09 the same as eCRM ‘99? [Buzzword Bingo] is a post from: The SiliconANGLE

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged Analysis, Barbara, Barbara French, Bob Warfield, buzzword bingo, CRM, crm vendors, customer environment, eCRM, Enterprise 2.0, harmless game, Humor, Infrastructure 2.0, ipo money, Jeremiah Owyang, John Moore, letter acronyms, nasty notes, quot, Ray, Real-Time Web, response, SCRM, Sharing, Social, Social Media, today, tweet

Your Customers STILL Don’t Care About Your Social Media Strategy – But They Do Love a Bargain

Your Customers STILL Don’t Care About Your Social Media Strategy – But They Do Love a Bargain

By Chris Selland on November 16, 2009

I noted a Facebook post and Tweet from my friend Paul Gillin earlier today with interest.  To quote:
"Razorfish study says screw engagement; ppl want discounts from brands on SM.http://bit.ly/12eIAy. IMO, this question hard to study"
In turn, I posted on his Wall:
"I’m not the least bit surprised. Looks like they did a pretty thorough survey"
"Brand […]

Your Customers STILL Don’t Care About Your Social Media Strategy – But They Do Love a Bargain is a post from: The SiliconANGLE

Posted in Business | Tagged Analysis, engagement, marketing, Marketing 2.0, Sharing, Social Media

A Memo regarding Corporate Social Media policies

A Memo regarding Corporate Social Media policies

By Chris Selland on November 5, 2009

From: @TheManagementTeam To: @TheEmployees Subject: Corporate Social Media Policies
It has come to management’s attention (we own your PCs, the network and the log files, remember?) that our employees are spending an increasingly large amount of time on Social Networks – and that we may have even […]

A Memo regarding Corporate Social Media policies is a post from: The SiliconANGLE

Posted in Business | Tagged Analysis, corporate culture, Facebook, Featured Articles, ivory tower, Marketing 2.0, PR 2.0, Real-Time Web, Sharing, Social Media, Twitter

Whatever Happened to Real Social Networking?

Whatever Happened to Real Social Networking?

By Chris Selland on October 6, 2009

While I’m often labeled a Social Media skeptic, I was actually a very early adopter of Social Networks.  Earlier in this decade, I became an active participant on networks such as Spoke, Visible Path (now part of Hoover’s), Interface (acquired by Lexis Networks) and Contact Networks (acquired by Thomson) – long before the term […]

Whatever Happened to Real Social Networking? is a post from: The SiliconANGLE

Posted in Business | Tagged Analysis, linkedin, Sharing, Social Media, social networks, Social Search

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