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Welcome to Hawaii PubCon Foodies

Akamai Marketing

I decided to do a blog post on it to welcome PubCon attendees and give them something else to look forward to! In honor of our social media world, this lists features favorite restaurants who are active in social media; a foodie/social media mashup if you will. Its a home-style place to eat, bustling and full of energy.

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The FASTForward Blog " Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation? : Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The debate was recently posted on again in a useful way on this blog by Tom Mandel, Transforming enterprise work â?? He also closes his piece with another thought that is consistent with a number of posts on this blog, including mine. In the early days of blogs, Tom was skeptical of their role for knowledge workers.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup and Blog World Celebrities

Kikolani

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the resources mashup and a cool highlight reel from Blog World Expo 2009 on kikolani.com. The Resources Mashup. Blogging / Writing. Community and traffic takes time and patience – 8 things you need to know about building both for your blog.

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Taking the Next Step: Going From a Grassroots Enterprise 2.0 Community to an Official One

Social Media Strategery

As your grassroots community takes the next step to becoming an official one, what challenges will you face? Conferences , guest blogging over at AIIM , and writing a whole bunch of blog posts. Conferences , guest blogging over at AIIM , and writing a whole bunch of blog posts. Over the years, “Enterprise 2.0″

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

These scenarios come to fruition in spontaneous communities, on social networks, and other self-service tools – all thanks to the availability of low cost technology and access to the world wide web. You can also not use the tools correctly or not behave appropriately within communities around the tools and market poorly.