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Social Media Tools, Apps, Resources and Plugins

Harp Interactive

Taweet (beta) is a social calendar and event promotion application for Twitter. Alltop is a blog aggregator which can be searched by subject matter. Provides a snapshot of your Twitter account including your latest tweets, who you talk to, your links, mentioned by, interests, stats and more. Technorati.

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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

Promote events through social media? 6 slick news aggregators you should try by iMedia Connection. Josh Rose reviews six “news aggregators (including Popurls , Netvibes and Alltop ) that…are moving beyond the simple RSS reader. 12 Social Media Tools for B2B Pre-Event Marketing by Social Media B2B. ** 5 Stars.

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Indians in Social Media (2009) «

The Marketing Blog

Social media alltop – Filtered listing of Indians from the social media blogs on alltop is a good resource, but the filtering process is cumbersome and time consuming. But your aggregation and your PoV is quite refreshing IMO. Know more at PMI conference website. My list is near about an year old now.

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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

Convince & Convert

Plus, event invites, and photos in which you’re tagged. FB-Fans anzubieten [link] [link] Brian Donnelly Cool way to aggregate your social feed/noise. RT @jaybaer: Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail [link] [link] Media Maison RT @B_Donnelly @jaybaer Cool way to aggregate your social feed/noise.

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Why Influence Mining is the Next Gold Rush | social crm | Social.

Convince & Convert

We are aggregating vast amounts of data, and in our integration with Facebook for example, we don’t open up everything we get because some of it just isn’t relevant. My wife will attest to the fact that from the time I was 21 until I was 34, I attended a minimum of 3 networking events per week. Every week.