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Keeping an Eye on Everything

Net-Savvy Executive

The map at right is a top-level summary from their Global Risks Atlas 2011. The map equivalent of a Twitter search is Ushahidi , a crowdsourced crisis monitoring platform that maps reports sent in my email, Twitter, SMS, and probably semaphore in the next version. It's a paid service, but they offer a free version to test the waters.

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Getting to Know the Ghost: The Complete Beginners Guide to Snapchat

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Since its launch, in September 2011, Snapchat has shown incredible growth. From here, you can also send an SMS invite to anyone who isn’t currently on Snapchat. And currently, there aren’t any public ways to get analytics or data around your Snapchat account. This post has been refreshed for 2017. Add from Address Book.

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17 Productivity Tools for the Ultimate Business Gain

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I have over three terabytes of data stored on CrashPlan across all my computers under the family subscription, so all my computers are synced up and that makes me content that I have pretty robust offsite data redundancy. Back in 2011, I recommended RTM. What about all those Missing folders in the above screenshot? Pushbullet.

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What I’ve Learned About Getting Clients 11 Years into Running a PR and Social Media Agency

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In early 2011, I decided to take a massive leap of faith and do something I had been putting off for quite some time—quit a stable job and start my public relations agency. When I started Prohibition PR in 2011, it was pretty easy to maintain that spark with my handful of clients. I knew this would be challenging.