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Why Alps Bethneck is 5 Years Old

Ari Herzog

2005: Flickr. It started in 2002. I arrived here in 2002, as the debris from the dot com crash was still being cleared away. A story I posted on Digg in 2005 crashed the “interesting” get-paid-for content site I was briefly testing. Please continue reading Why Alps Bethneck is 5 Years Old and leave a comment if inspired.

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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

« Keynote: building the networked professional firm | Main | Mobile social networking, meaning virtual networks bringing people physically together, will inevitably be a pervasive application » The information processing view of humanity. View blog reactions | Comments (1). 1 Comments. Leave a comment.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

Started in 2002, and only took that long to blog because it took me a long time to find a designer who could create it to have the same design as my website. They also said that people wouldn''t purchase products over the web and that mobile phones wouldn''t be a big deal. I wanted a graphic identity for my content. So I stayed.

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Technology for Small Business

Buzz Marketing for Technology

LinkedIn: Launched in 2002, LinkedIn is used mainly by business people and professionals. MySpace: One of the earliest social networking sites, MySpace was launched in 2003 and acquired in 2005 by News Corp. Ning: Launched in 2005, Ning is a platform for creating social networks around specific areas of interest. s my order??

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Conception about what should constitute a PLE depends on the perspective of the commentator. PLEs are meant to simplify managing these artefacts, creating meaning through aggregation, linking and metadata tagging (eg comments, keywords). This applies not just to software for personal computers, but also for mobile PDAs.

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