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Web 2.0 Expo – cool stuff seen on the floor of the show

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In short, what they do is act as a platform that aggregates all your types of media (both new media and social media) to create a very different type of experience than say a standard community. So that means they integrate things like blogs, podcasts, wikis, forums into a “Hive” (one could say mashup here).

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Best Social Media Monitoring Tools

Bill Hartzer

Facebook and Twitter are some of the main outlets for social media, but there are numerous types of social media like blogs, wikis, forums, chat rooms, etc. Nielsen and Facebook recently joined forces to develop effective, and almost real time ad effectiveness solutions.

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JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Wikis as a Tool for Collaborative Course Management. world, wikis have emerged as a tool that may. Because of a wiki?s. use a wiki as a course management tool, and shares. Keywords : Wiki, Course Management, Collaboration, Web 2.0, collaborative web application known as a wiki to. Wiki use reflects the view.

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PLE

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Related Terms: e-portfolio, virtual learning environment, VLE, digital lifestyle aggregator, DLA, continuing professional development, CPD. Personal Learning Environments wiki hosted at the School of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. Wish-list: aggregate outbound social media experience. Scott Wilson et al.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Opinion , Social Media > An Open Letter to Facebook An Open Letter to Facebook by Tamar Weinberg on April 28, 2010 Share I started this letter before f8, so for the record, it’s not about anything new. I like you, Facebook, I do.

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