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eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Start Pages as Environments for Self-Organized Learners

Buzz Marketing for Technology

What I like most is the combination of RSS feeds, bookmarks and widgets in one tab (section) according to a context. Each channel is implemented with existing components, including html and link components and widgets. I still need to work on linking to other social networks and to openID. White Papers.

Netvibes 100
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Social Intranet: Open Atrium social network for internal use

Laurel Papworth

I’m about to install and muck around with Open Atrium as an social network intranet product for a client. It’s based on social networking software Drupal, and is free to download: Social Intranet Open Atrium. White Paper: Social Networking Primed To Go Mobile (0).

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Social media is hard False. And that’s only because of the alphabet soup of social networks, lifestreams, sharing sites, etc. Social media is not about Facebook or MySpace or Flickr or Twitter or blogs or YouTube. What other social media fallacies do you have? Be where your customers are.

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9 Elements of the Perfect Post

ProBlogger

In Shareaholic’s publisher network, the most shared websites tend to optimize for keywords in their headlines, include headlines less than ten words, and stick to “list” and “how to” kinds of posts. One of my favorite plugins for the sidebar is Social Media Widget —it’s easy to customize and use for bloggers of any level.

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PLEASE DON'T TAPE MY MOUTH SHUT

Myrland Marketing

These days, the important conversations are occurring elsewhere in social media, rather than on the blogs themselves. These days, the important conversations are occurring elsewhere in social media, rather than on the blogs themselves. The content is then disseminated, shared and discussed on other social networks.