Posted in 2.0 Collaboration, Social media on Mar 9th, 2010
I have been looking at a list of the most visited sites on the web on Alexia.com.
It makes sense that google features as no 1, as many people use it as their primary search engine and use it as an everyday online tool.
Besides search engines, there are several social networking sites placed in the top. [...]
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Do you run an online community? Some years ago it was expensive and difficult to programme a virtual meeting place. Today it’s free and really simple thanks to Facebook.
Still, many companies who start a Facebook page never succeed. Valuable resources are vasted because these companies fail to understand that online interaction is about PEOPLE.
There are [...]
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Remember the suicide network Seppukoo? We wrote a couple of blog posts about it’s pursuit to make Facebook users commit virtual suicide and about Facebook’s attempt to stop this by threatening to drag the site to court. Well now yet another suicide site has occurred: The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine.
The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine offers [...]
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Posted in 2.0 Collaboration on Dec 21st, 2009
If you have a YouTube account, it is now possible to see in our YouTube home page whenever a Facebook Friends publishes a new video. Apparently YouTube is socialising it up. Recently they have also made it possible to connect with Twitter and Google Reader as well as the YouTube site has started to suggest [...]
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Posted in Social media, Social network, Tech on Jul 8th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby
Some of you might remember a former blog post about a prediction from Mashable saying that Facebook will launch a ‘Share with Everybody’-option on the popular network.
Well, Facebook recently launched a beta version of what they call an Improved Publisher. The publisher enables Facebook users to share posts with a [...]
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Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen
This is a post asking for your input because this is the initial thoughts on what I call TribeSourcing. You might read the following and think: ‘What is he talking about? That will never work’ or ‘This is already fully established and just called something else’. But you might also think, [...]
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Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen
Target is right now showing excellent use of social media. They are using their facebook fan pages to let their fans decide which charity should get their donation. The campaign is called “Bullseye Gives”.
The American retail chain Target is already giving 5% of it’s annual income for charity, but for the [...]
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