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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | WWW.WEB-STRATEGIST.COM OCTOBER 3, 2010 The Fifteen Classes of the Social Business Software Suite (Q4, 2010) Commonly heard vendors are Awareness, Mzinga, Jive, Telligent, Ingage Networks, Kickapps, Pluck, Lithium, Liveworld, and to some degree, recent counts have placed this space at 125 vendors , it’s a commodity and most have evolved past offering these features only. See how I segment these vendors into specific sub classes. The most common vendors include Gigya and Janrain. | | | | | | | TECHIPEDIA: TAMAR WEINBERG MARCH 24, 2010 How to Get an Influencer's Attention Submit content that jives with the recipient. Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Blogging , Marketing , Opinion , Social Media > How to Get an Influencer’s Attention How to Get an Influencer’s Attention by Tamar Weinberg on March 24, 2010 Share Influence is everywhere, but it’s up to you to spot it. No hype. | WWW.WEB-STRATEGIST.COM OCTOBER 3, 2010 Brand Monitoring, Social Analytics, Social Insights They don’t want to end up being trilobites and have become part of a larger system: Recent acquisitions include Scoutlabs+Lithium(community), Filtrbox+Jive(Community), Techrigy+Alterian(WCM) and others. Social data is overwhelming. More customers, buyers, and consumers are creating content everywhere they go. So what do I see happening next? Commodity technology. Not here, yet. | | | | | | | | | | | -
MOBILEGROOVE | MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2012 M-Pulse: GigaOm’s Kevin C. Tofel Talks Smartphones, Smart Homes & 2012 Mobile Predictions Tofel, Mobile site editor at GigaOM.com, where he covers mobile technology and the global wireless industry. By way of background, Bluetooth is an open wireless technology that allows wireless communication over short distances. This finding jives with what Millennials told me during the series of virtual round tables I conducted on behalf of Optism. Will 2012 be the year we remotely connect to our smart homes using our smartphones? Can Intel crash the mobile party and make its mark with tablets that stand up to ARM-powered devices? Wearable computing. He lives it. MORE >>
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