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KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In the current issue of Inside Knowledge magazine, editor Jerry Ash raises the same question that Chris Hearne brought up in this blog a few days ago : If virtual is so great, how come conferences are booming? As Larry [Prusak] says, "If the virtual world is so great, why are the planes still full?". APQC research.

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The Metaverse: What it is and why it matters for brands

Sprout Social

Major companies and startups alike are becoming early adopters, collaborating with metaverse companies to create branded activations and more. These include, but are not limited to, the following: Extended reality (ER) – another umbrella term encompassing virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR).

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How to Get the Most Out of Virtual Events You Attend

agora pulse

Events that had virtual back-ups were also able to quickly pivot during lockdown periods with software company Salesforce shifting all their events online. Microsoft’s Build developer event also followed suit, with digitally-savvy companies working hard to maintain their revenue. Virtual events coming up.

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Social Media U: Take a Class in Social Media - ReadWriteWeb

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Workshop at Bentley - Upload a doc Read this doc on Scribd: Web 2.0 Workshop at Bentley. If you want to see more about what the Singaporean students are researching and learning, you can visit their wetpaint wiki at [link]. In the PowerPoint shown during the class, Whitney also took on the big task of defining Web 2.0:

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Cyberbullying and blogs – a case study Mumbrella

Laurel Papworth

Note to bloggers: if you point out fallacies in the way companies do marketing, PR and so forth, you can have pretty intense debates. Various companies provide cases of cyber-stalking (involving adults) follow the pattern of repeated actions against a target. Well researched, old bean. That is not cyberbullying.