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    • Bazaarvoice Prices IPO with Market Cap of $512

      Really glad to see more social enterprise companies going public. 

      02/10/12

    • Social Media: Core vs. Manufactured Self

      shoutsandmumbles:

      The manufactured self and core self are not mutually exclusive; one actually cannot live without the other, but one is visceral and innate and the other highly monitored and selective. It’s sort of like Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. One is in control; the outwardly respected and accepted doctor while the other is all raw emotions (negative ones mind you but still). That’s the same with us and how we share online or how we don’t share.

      Lexie Kier and I were chatting over coffee this past weekend when the topic of google and privacy came up. Foursquare’s Radar feature came into the mix and we wondered if people would ever be ok with full disclosure. We both instantly said no.

      We are not comfortable with that idea yet; we still need to monitor our manufactured, outward selves and protect our core. So then what about all those social apps? Millions use them so we must be ok with it. Well, not exactly. There’s a spectrum. So lexie and I mapped it out. What apps cater to the manufactured self and which to the core?

      This is where we ended up.

      I think this would be really cool research to see how each uses different social apps. Some who have Twitter set to private are probably way to the left while others on Twitter are completely to the right. I like where this is headed though.

      02/10/12

    • Five Tips For Disruptive Startups Trying To Deal With Old School Entertainment Executives

      Of course #6 is hire really good lawyers. 

      02/10/12

    • OPINION – Europe has the chance to stop ACTA in its tracks

      I wish government and proponents of bills like SOPA, PIPA & ACTA realized those of us opposed to them aren’t pro-pirating or pro-counterfeiting, we’re just opposed to any governing body having the ability to wield the power to shut any company, organization or individual down without due process and without transparency. Is that really so hard to understand?

      02/10/12


    • This is a great video and a must watch. We can learn how to multitask and social media tools can increases our ability to learn - despite what everyone says. 

      stoweboyd:

      #140conf NYC 2011: Stowe Boyd, “Social Cognition: How Twitter Makes Us Smarter” (by 140Talks)

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      02/10/12

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Vote for your favorite business advice blog post

  By Tac Anderson | January 15, 2008 - 2:41 pm | New
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Well here it is. This my first ‘official’ campaign since joining HP. Using the WetPaint wiki that HP has built for there “What do you have to say?” campaign we partnered with several Federated Media authors to sponsor a blog competition. VOTE on the industry’s most valuable business blogs! It’s … Continue reading →

Death of an Agency

  By Tac Anderson | January 15, 2008 - 10:46 am | Biz
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BlueLine Joins the Deadpool For those of you who harken back to my first blog post and my declaration of freedom have known me long enough to know that this post isn’t an easy one to write, for many reasons. 2008 has brought an end of an era (at least … Continue reading →

Random Thoughts 01/10/2008

  By Tac Anderson | January 10, 2008 - 1:30 am | Comm, newcommbiz
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Challenges of Social Media Types in the Workplace : [chrisbrogan.com] Annotated tags: business, employees, ncb, newmedia This article talks about issues that social media employees have with firewalls. While firewalls are a pain HP doesn’t block anysite (at least not that I found yet). Outlook however will be the death … Continue reading →

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Random Thoughts 01/09/2008

  By Tac Anderson | January 9, 2008 - 1:29 am | Comm, newcommbiz
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Howard Rheingold’s Vlog tags: ncb, rheingold, socialnetworks, video, vlog I first discovered Howard Rheingold’s book ‘Smart Mobs’ just a few years ago. This video points out that he was talking about things 20+ years ago I was studying in college barely 15 years ago, I wish I had known about … Continue reading →

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The Real Problem with the Media Business

  By Tac Anderson | January 4, 2008 - 10:23 pm | Comm
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I saw the other day that Radiohead is now selling their album on iTunes, after ‘selling’ it from their own site for what ever price the fan wanted to pay, even $0.00. I don’t know if we’ll ever know how much they will have made on this new album, but … Continue reading →

Heading to Vegas for CES

  By Tac Anderson | January 4, 2008 - 3:44 pm | Comm
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I lived in Vegas for almost 5 years and I never went to COMDEX or CES. I actually avoided the strip during those events. As a local, millions of drunken geeks, were a thing to flee from. Especially when the porn industry trade show used to happen at the same … Continue reading →

Random Thoughts 01/04/2008

  By Tac Anderson | January 4, 2008 - 1:29 am | Comm, newcommbiz
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Monetizing a Website Without Alienating Your Visitors | Vandelay Website Design Annotated While the article is about independent web sites and blogs, the same principles apply to corporate web sites. Instead of ads replace the word promotions or “deals”. They’re still ads and usually they still annoy visitors. – post … Continue reading →

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