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Barcamp Delhi 5: Spreading the Word out !

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Share this: StumbleUpon Digg Reddit 5 Comments Filed under BarCamp Tags: BarCamp , BarCamp Delhi , BCD5 , delhi , Google , open source , Social media , startup , twitter 5 Comments Sesso January 22, 2009 at 12:25 pm Great site. & every month, subscribers are kept abreast with the latest offers through monthly catalogue.

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Indian Companies on Twitter – A Usage Study

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Though looking for some more deeper analysis on the sales front or on overall impact on business (may be more qualitative, focus groups / individual interviews from the CEOs or MDs of the most activities companies on twitter). A quick overview of Indian business twitter scenario.

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Preventing Social Media Spam

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53 pm Preventing Social Media Spam Jump to Comments Image by Josh Russell via Flickr Sometimes it feels really sorry to see the tactics of a select group of folks in the name of using Social media as a Conversation Medium ! Home About In the Media Enterprise 2.0 Conversations Facebook will surge ahead in India February 4, 2010.8:53

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3 Ways to Analyze Facebook Fan Page Traffic «

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The screen below shows that the bulk of the interaction happens in 25 – 34 age groups and the trend holds true for both the males and females category. If possible, could you share your views on using Groups Vs. Pages on FB? I’m going to bookmark it for future reference. There are a couple of good pieces on that esp.

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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

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So what we see here is a bunch of user-groups adding their own ‘tags’ based on their understanding to the same set of pictures. The image on the left ( original source Thomas Vander Wal’s blog ) is an example of Narrow Folksonomy. Group B also creates the second tag. dictionary then.

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Facebook vs Twitter (A Comparison)

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Connecting with everyone around u in a very user friendly way through wall posts, pics, vids, chats, messages, groups, pages and even apps. thanks [link] Reply WOAHWOAHWOAH April 22, 2010 at 7:52 pm if u ask me, whether someone uses FB or Twitter depends on the ‘purpose’ FB is more about friends and family.

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My Contribution at PaulWriter.com

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Here on Facebook you can define your age group, demographics and then run a targeted campaign resulting in subsequent cost savings when compared to Print/TV advertisement. On the other hand, if your prospects aren’t thriving on these communities building a dead brand-page isn’t perhaps worth the effort.

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