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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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Search As Content: What Does It Mean To Publishers In The Age of Social Media?

  By Tac Anderson | March 24, 2011 - 3:50 pm | New
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Search is changing. And it’s only going to keep changing. Not only are Bing and Google adding social data to the search results and trying to return more relevant results based on your social graph, but the change doesn’t end there. Bing particularly has been pushing the envelope on what … Continue reading →

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Why it doesn’t matter how big Twitter gets

  By Tac Anderson | October 26, 2009 - 10:08 am | Biz
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There’s a lot of chatter about the fire hose data deals Twitter is making and will continue to make. The holy grail of data filtering in our over data flooded world is surfacing the quality content above irrelevant noise. This has proven to be the true value of Twitter. This … Continue reading →

Tagged Bing, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter

Google and Microsoft Role Reversal

  By Tac Anderson | May 29, 2009 - 9:10 am | Biz
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What a day for tech news yesterday. If you didn’t hear all about Microsoft announcing their new search decision engine, Bing and Google trying to steal their thunder by announcing Wave, welcome back from your coma. I think both products look amazing and think that both could be game changers … Continue reading →

Tagged Bing, Business, Google, Microsoft, search, Search Engines
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