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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

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29 am Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary – Part I Jump to Comments ‘Web 2.0′ ′ and related concepts have been the most heard, most searched and most talked about terms on the web & otherwise. Since the time I first heard about ‘Web 2.0′,

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How I Use Delicious | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed. Want information on Facebook? Head over to the Facebook tag. I notice you combine food and social media stuff…I try to keep mine separate by using Delicious for business and StumbleUpon for pleasure. Want to share something with me?

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Cool Apps & Tools

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an online mapping service GreatNews RSS Reader – With the evolution of RSS and Atom plenty of feed readers have been developed. desktop, web-based, mobile,email. ) The scope of my blog-posts span across the Enterprise 2.0 However, I still review some Web 2.0

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What’s your Social Media diet?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

A typical day starts at 6am with answering the new email that came in over night and then some morning reading in my RSS reader (see photo of this mornings Google Reader). Share this on Facebook. Share it on StumbleUpon. Tweet This! Share this on Linkedin. Share this on del.icio.us. Share this on Reddit. Email this to a friend?

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Content Aggregators are Killing Content Creators

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Networks like Digg, FriendFeed, and Facebook are seeing huge growths in value, but the little guys, the ones actually providing the meat and potatoes for those operations, rarely see a nickel. The major “Web 2.0″ For me, FriendFeed is the #2 driver of traffic to my Web site, behind only Google.

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Google Spreadsheets Update: Blessing in Disguise for Marketers…

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10 pm Google Spreadsheets Update: Blessing in Disguise for Marketers… Jump to Comments Web-based productivity tools have been around for quite a while, but their usage and focus has primarily been limited to a very niche audience. The scope of my blog-posts span across the Enterprise 2.0 However, I still review some Web 2.0

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Dr. Ralf Klamma's Blog: beamtenherrschaft

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Home About In the Media News from Other Blogs Linkedin v/s Facebook – Professional up Against Social October 31, 2007.6:13 He has been maintaining an interesting research blog about information systems, technology enhanced learning, social software, communities of practice, web 2.0 However, I still review some Web 2.0

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