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“Do You Know How Well Educated I Am?” Indignant Commuter Flips Out At The Conductor On Metro North
and the award for making the biggest ass of yourself goes to… Hermon Raju, who completed an internship at BNP Paribas and thinks the world should bow at her feet. Public humiliation is the only thing that works for people like this and even that isn’t always true.
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After an Apocalypse, What’s Left of Digital Stores of Knowledge? – Technology Review
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P&G Tries Facebook Commerce Again With New Platform | News – Advertising Age
Resource Interactive
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Credit Card Processing Companies, Fees, Rates | FeeFighters
Small business service, submit a profile and credit card processors will bid for your business.
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Google denies special deal for Barack Obama – Byron Tau and Ben Smith – POLITICO.com
interesting, wonder how this will play out for google
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Why Groupon Is Poised For Collapse
Regardless of your position on Groupon, this is worth reading. Very insightful perspective on the company.
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Social Media – Five Reasons Why Quora Matters to Marketers
This is applicable to Q&A as a general sector, not limited to Quora. Marketing organization have a very challenging task of managing brand perception and authority across many channels.
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Lookout Inks Deal With Sprint, Launches Safe Browsing Service – AllThingsD
I use Lookout Mobile Security on my Android handset, this new feature is welcome.
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1982 New York Times story predicts the future of technology, Facebook | Poynter.
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Four Ways to Be Clueless about Social Strategy
There’s a lot to learn from this. Don’t get started in social media without an objective, a reason for customers to join you, control of your identify, and a plan to drive participation. Don’t put Facebook and Twitter buttons on your Web page or your real-world signage until you’re ready. And for lord’s sake, don’t put invitations on your sales receipts. Until you know what kind of party you’re throwing, where, and what the entertainment is, it’s nuts to invite people to join you. And it’s clear evidence that the frenzy over Facebook has run way out ahead of reasonable marketers with actual strategies.
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“There’s a lot to learn from this. Don’t get started in social media without an objective, a reason for customers to join you, control of your identify, and a plan to drive participation. Don’t put Facebook and Twitter buttons on your Web page or your real-world signage until you’re ready. And for lord’s sake, don’t put invitations on your sales receipts. Until you know what kind of party you’re throwing, where, and what the entertainment is, it’s nuts to invite people to join you. And it’s clear evidence that the frenzy over Facebook has run way out ahead of reasonable marketers with actual strategies.”
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Salesforce Irons it Out: 21st Century Social Enterprise Certified | ZDNet
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The Cost of Renewable Energy Sources – NYTimes.com
Green sprawl… I wrote about this quite a while back.
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Google Watch – Leaving Google – Ex-Googler Calls Out Google Infrastructure as Obsolete
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Why Microsoft has made developers horrified about coding for Windows 8
very interesting shift that Microsoft is initiating. It is further confirmation that SIlverlight is a dead end technology for developers to commit to.
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4 ways content management systems are evolving & why it matters to journalists | Poynter.
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