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Social Pros 25 – Alison Carlman, globalgiving

Convince & Convert

At one point, Digg was the poster child for Social Media and Web 2.0 For me Digg was never that community for me. It wasn’t as, like, a community-enabler in the same way that Twitter and Facebook have become. What’s interesting about your saying that is community but it’s not really.

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Top 1000 Favorite Blogging Links of 2008

Koka Sexton

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Top 1000 Favorite Blogging Links of 2008 - Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Scientific American socialADDICT blog – Social Marketing, Web 2.0 involvement in Georgia – THE WEEK Sorta-Motivational Posters: What We Learned From The Superfriends – Part One cartoon.png (PNG Image, 512×512 pixels) 10 Notable Disfigured Comic Book Characters – Bam! 20080818_2056.png

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Yes, this article is to stereotyping of the geek/nerd community, is politically incorrect about it, and written at the “fifth-grade-but-I-used-spellcheck&# level. Responding to that drivel accomplishes what the poster wanted. Say web 2.0? Now, the Author is wrong for stereotyping. You are wrong for stereotyping.

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