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From The Information Age To The Connected Age " GigaOM

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Yet Marc Andreessen giving career advice on his blog a few days ago says that centralized geographic hubs (like Silicon Valley for IT tech and New York for financial markets) still matter regardless of the Internet. krsnaKhandelwal said: A very good analysis, the web actually connects people in a beautiful way. Plain as day.

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How I Network on Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn Â?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

First (Real) Stop: Friendster In 2001, I took the plunge into Friendster , and as an early adopter, I befriended just about anyone I had some sort of association with and reciprocated every friend request. I was pretty liberal when choosing my friends, but the social networking phenomenon didn’t take off and SixDegrees died.

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

I’m simply telling the truth, and giving you the real state of the blogosphere for no other reason than it’s about time something like this was said. The point I’m making is simply this: Teaching is a very, very profitable business, especially in the blogosphere. These people can, and do, and they also teach.