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One Per Cent: Occupy vs Tea Party: what their Twitter networks reveal
The notion of comparing one to the other in isolation of other factors seems suspect however I am interested in this if for no other reason than the analytical approach that it reveals, which sheds a light on how social network analytics can be employed to measure aspects of social events that sample polling is incapable of revealing.
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Salvation Army Trials Mobile Payments with Square
Fantastic, I’ll be running my typical Salvation Army Online Red Kettle campaign this year.
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Raising the Bar on CRM: Why Should You Have to Ask? – Forbes
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To Win Customers, Get Out of the Way – Charles Nardello – Harvard Business Review
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Evil social networks – Charlie’s Diary
“If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.”
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Amazon Kindle Fire review — Engadget
Got one myself, so far I really like it.
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5 Ways To Avoid Paying Gratuity For Bad Service
The elevation of tipping from being a gratuity to a mandatory fee in some restaurants really bugs me… only slightly less than a tip jar at the coffee shop.
At one time in America tipping was considered an insult to a server because it harkened back to when servants were indentured rather than employees of a business.