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Getting Ready for LeWeb, Need Your Ideas

Almost Savvy

I am most interested to know what you, the AlmostSavvy community, want to know from them. And…to further show my appreciate for you, the AlmostSavvy community, do I have a deal for you! Clearly, the future of the web is mobile. Most sites are not optimized for browsing on a mobile device. You totally rock Irene.

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Preparing for the Next Disaster: The Future of #crisisdata

SocialFish

I’ve always evangelized the potential of tools like Facebook and Twitter to create meaningful communities and collaborations, but now realize the true opportunity for all of us who spend our days mixing up cocktails of mission and technology: social tools + people = lives saved. Please bring them water.&#.

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Is Social Media the Final Frontier of Marketing?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The reason is that people didn’t have aggregate power: they were individual voices that a news channel or a company can choose to ignore. Anyone can visit online meeting places like Digg and Reddit and promote the voices and opinions of others, and anyone can mobilize a group of people around a common cause on Facebook or elsewhere.

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We Interrupt This Lifecast: Syndication Overload (Part 1)

Firebelly

Social technologies make syndication and aggregation simple. Doug: I agree that Facebook has lifted Twitter's "@" concept (although the @ is not actually displayed), but the RTs and #s are creations of the Twitter community. Those have not been developed or adopted by the FB community.

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The Public Doesn't Need to Know What Gov 2.0 is, But They Do Need.

Social Media Strategery

community need to do a better job of and it’s not educating the public on what open government is or why they should care. We suggested aggregating highly valuable content into a mobile app. I don’t know that there will be anything simple, innovative, social, or human about this mobile app, should it get created.

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