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Facebook and India

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This post was mentioned on Twitter by JobShoots, Social Media Insider and JobShoots, Alltop Social Media. Alltop Social Media said: Facebook and India [link] Social-Media.alltop [.] Reply Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Theme: Pressrow.

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Indians in Social Media (2009) «

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Here are some handy references which collate the names & links of Indians involved in the social media space (please feel free to add to the list below): Google docs spread sheet – A consolidated google-docs spread sheet listing the names of Indians in social media, their profession and URLs.

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Diva Marketing Talks About Social Media Communities With Liz Strauss & Nancy Whie

Diva Marketing Blog

Today's Diva Marketing Talks takes a dive into Social Media Communities or social networks. Liz Strauss , Successful Blog , and Nancy White , Full Circle , are our rock star guests who will explore if relationships built within social networks are real or an illusion.

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Blastoff for My New Social Media Newsletter

Convince & Convert

August 12, 2010 (766) Twitter Stream © 2008-2010 Convince & Convert, LLC. All rights reserved. 4463 Forest Hill Drive -- Bloomington, Indiana 47401 (602) 616-1895 jason@convinceandconvert.com

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Announcing the Newest Social Media Prince

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Personal > Announcing the Newest Social Media Prince Announcing the Newest Social Media Prince by Tamar Weinberg on June 3, 2009 Share Many of you have asked where I’ve been over the past few months.

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Brain Crack, Innovation, Leadership | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

Three years ago, when Twitter was a tight knit community of tech and communications early adopters, we literally begged them to charge for the service. As late as November, 2008, Guy Kawasaki ran a poll and over half still said they would be willing to pay – despite the usual snark attack common by internet communities.

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I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends

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Wonderful community-building strategy! Wonderful community-building strategy! Wonderful community-building strategy! Wonderful community-building strategy! Wonderful community-building strategy! Wonderful community-building strategy! Wonderful community-building strategy! Thomas for five days.