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The Future of Work Weblog

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The official blog for the Future of Work Community. Our goal is to foster community, conversation, and mutual learning about the future of work and the forces driving change. December 2005. November 2005. October 2005. September 2005. August 2005. April 2005. March 2005. February 2005.

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Hawaii Tsunami Proves Social Media Power Again: Information is a.

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via @KaimanaPine ) Extended Family: Online communities like Twitter and Facebook serve as extended families – smart and caring to boot! The tag #hitsunami was quickly created and spread among the community, and moved to the top of Twitter trends in a few hours. People also share support and help dispel rumors that create anxiety.

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Social Media: Making Business Fun Again | Bare Feet Blog

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.&# To add to the carnival-like atmosphere, JetBlue is helping its “Jetters” get organized, with a Facebook page where travelers can make plans to meet up, ask advice, post their personal dos and don’ts, or list their favorites spots. Too bad they don’t fly to Hawai?i… i… 3.

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Ethics in Social Media: A Glossary | Bare Feet Blog

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It’s also known as Pay-Per-Post , and traditional “fam trips&# for travel bloggers also fall into this category. She didn’t last long, as the community questioned her extreme statements and Jeremiah Owyang (a Forrester Analyst) contacted Exxon directly for comment. (I See “Astroturfing&# above for more.

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Tourism: Festivals are Powerful Economical Tools | Bare Feet Blog

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We are planning an unconference , Podcamp and Wordcamp combined, that we hope to use to bring together the tech leaders from around the world and connect them with locals to share culture and knowledge. We hope the local business and tourism community will collaborate with us to showcase our beautiful state and akamai kama’aina.

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Aloha Summit Links: Overview of Online Video

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I edited the ID3 tags in iTunes and added a graphic to travel with the iPod version. Viddler.com – great for building communities and groups, embedded comments travel with the episodes; developing B2B features and services You can also do web cam recording right in to the browser at Viddler too.

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Hawaii Officially Dips Toes in the Waters of Social Media

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I personally logged over 200 hours of my time producing the event – 100% volunteer for this community service. I would MUCH prefer to be paid appropriately and regularly for my content, and then use that money to travel independently, within my normal budget, unfettered. It’s a lot of work for a group of volunteers.