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Corporate social media: skate everywhere the puck has been and is going

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I've said repeatedly that corporate social media doesn't have its own strategy any more than Microsoft Word does. But that doesn't mean a company shouldn't be everywhere -- Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest and maybe a couple of. Social media is/are a set of really powerful tools, and therefore tactics, not a strategy.

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Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

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Location-based applications like Foursquare and Brightkite will not be the darlings of social media as some predict, but will instead turn into features and dissolve into general social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Twitter recently rolled out its Geotagging capability on a limited basis.

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Six Social Media Predictions for 2010

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They search social network profiles on Facebook, Twitter, etc.; Social media and careers are covered by prediction #6: “In 2009 we saw a couple of interesting surveys by respected organizations indicating that recruiters are increasingly using or planning to use social media to find and investigate talent.

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Facebook About to Drop a Bomb on Foursquare?

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Witness Google, with Google Buzz, which has generated some interest but doesn’t really seem poised to destroy Twitter. Or Microsoft Word, which added HTML capability years ago but will never be used by serious Web developers. There comes a time in the life of every hot software product’s life (whether a Web 2.0

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Comments Were Meant to Be Deleted

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Not true on twitter. In more practical terms, if we follow someone on Twitter, you could call that subscribing to their feed (and people commonly do). And if you went to one of Microsoft’s Facebook pages would you expect to see racist comments or ads for sunglasses? I’m not Microsoft. Generally just not true.

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