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April 05, 2008

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The World is Smaller than You Think!

The World is Smaller than You Think!

Dennis Stevenson has a huge insight when he learns that the world is tiny, thanks to Twitter and the twittersphere. And me, tangentially.

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The Hard Pill » The Buzz Bin

The Hard Pill » The Buzz Bin

Geoff Livingston "Most corporate communicators are trying to adapt a social tactic like blogs. Or enforce old principles from media relations on bloggers or from advertising in social media communities.

This won’t work."

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James Governor’s Monkchips » Building a Social Media Platform and Community: Three Legs

James Governor’s Monkchips » Building a Social Media Platform and Community: Three Legs

James Governor talking about the chinposin.com avatar management tool, which is becoming real: "What started as a joke, is now picking up steam. Stowe Boyd doesn’t point to what you’re doing if it isn’t interesting." Well, maybe I do, but I would be calling it bad names.

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