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The Entirely Contextual, Peer-to-Peer, Self-Aware Future of Technology

Stay N' Alive

First there was the PC, then the web. Then came the dynamic web experiences and “web 2.0” ” Following that came social media, mobile, and the appearance of all your friends and family, as well as personal information into that web experience. So what’s next?

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The Entirely Contextual, Peer-to-Peer, Self-Aware Future of Technology

Stay N' Alive

First there was the PC, then the web. Then came the dynamic web experiences and “web 2.0” ” Following that came social media, mobile, and the appearance of all your friends and family, as well as personal information into that web experience. So what’s next?

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The Entirely Contextual, Peer-to-Peer, Self-Aware Future of Technology

Stay N' Alive

First there was the PC, then the web. Then came the dynamic web experiences and “web 2.0” ” Following that came social media, mobile, and the appearance of all your friends and family, as well as personal information into that web experience. So what’s next?

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The Entirely Contextual, Peer-to-Peer, Self-Aware Future of Technology

Stay N' Alive

First there was the PC, then the web. Then came the dynamic web experiences and “web 2.0” ” Following that came social media, mobile, and the appearance of all your friends and family, as well as personal information into that web experience. So what’s next?

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When is Brand Evangelism a Crime? Exploring the Royal Caribbean.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Perhaps this is a “take heed&# call to community participants who engage on the social web, but while ExpertCruiser warns its readers that this is a scummy practice, in reality, scouring social sites for mentions of your product, service, and even your competitors is nothing new. Doubt the whiners will change their tune, though.

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GoHawaii's A Thousand Reasons to Smile Makes Me Frown, Not Smile.

Bare Feet Studios

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Open Government Directive Workshop Results in More Questions Than.

Social Media Strategery

Development Social Media Open Government Directive Workshop Results in More Questions Than Answers…For Now Tue, Jan 12, 2010 Government 2.0 First, it was led by the Department of Transportation, not by a commercial company or a non-profit. There are a lot of really good conferences, events, and seminars on Gov 2.0

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