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Hawaii Officially Dips Toes in the Waters of Social Media

Bare Feet Studios

We Are Beginning to Understand the Value of Online Networks The Harvard Business Review has been covering the social web for years now. I tripped across this article from 2001 (!) today, pointing out the exponential value that is accrued within self-organizing, peer-to-peer online networks.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Not only leaders in their professional lives, nearly all these women use their social profiles to express their passions outside the workplace, which range from NASCAR, art, travel, billiards, wine and music to community service, politics and, of course, family. Cindy Bates. Cindy_Bates. SMB and Distribution. Erin Mulligan Nelson.

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From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Crane (1972) first described the loosely-affiliated but highly interactive networks of scientists as "invisible colleges." Most practicing scientists would strongly resist controls that many corporate employees accept as normal, such as having their work hours, technology choices, and travel schedules dictated by others.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

10 Years of Link Building Advice : Link building advice can be hit or miss, but some link builders have given us pretty good advice even as far back as 2001. “travel,” or “jewelry”). 8 Tips for Blogger Outreach : Networking is important, but how do you reach the influencers you’re looking for?

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