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Five Reasons Why Facebook Will Never Replace Your Website

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Today someone said something which still has me reeling hours later: “Facebook will eventually replace websites.&# Thinking Facebook could take the place of a company’s website is like saying your car is so great soon you can just live in it and get rid of your house. Was this person the first to ever have said it?

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Whoa! Rapportive adds Facebook Integration

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So here’s the thing, if you have installed Rapportive you can go in and modify/remove/hide (or add) any piece of information you want from your profile. The latest and awesomest development is their recent integration with Facebook. Yes, really). So embrace it.

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Tips on How To Find Perfect Job After College Graduation

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The first paper that indicates your skills, job experience, and shares your contact information is a resume. Alternatively, you can try using the dedicated portal on Facebook for job seekers. Using it, you can enlarge your online presence, share detailed information about completed projects, and specify your contact details.

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Link Love Monthly: Best of March 2011

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These kinds of posts are what inform our own writing here at SocialFishing; hope you’ll dip in and out at your leisure! The Pros And Cons Of Facebook Comments (TechCrunch). 10 Applications For Your Facebook Event Page (Event Manager Blog). Real-Time Analytics For Social Plugins (Facebook Developer Blog).

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Preparing for the Next Disaster: The Future of #crisisdata

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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 send someone to get her out.&#.

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Open Community Case Study – Food Bank

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On their Facebook page and Twitter account they aim to increase awareness of what they’re doing and what others are doing on their behalf. Jen says, “I think our approach of focusing efforts on the two platforms with the highest engagement factor, Twitter and Facebook, has paid off. Certainly, more testing is needed!

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Open Community Case Study – American Library Association

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Its mission is: “To provide leadership for the development, promotion, and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.”. The group had about 80 people when they started the ALA Think Tank group on Facebook.