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Yesterday, we wrote that if the web were an indicator of political results, Ron Paul and Barack Obama would likely be squaring off in the US presidential elections next November.
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This is guest post by Dan Zarrella, a social media marketing consultant. You can follow him on Twitter here. Building popularity on Twitter is about gaining followers, and the most
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The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), have launched an application development contest on both Google's Open Social and the Facebook Platform. The contest calls for developers to
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The use of social networking and web-based organizing tools in politics has been a major story over the past year (in fact, we named it as our 6th most important
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After Peter Drucker told us in 1966 that we were becoming a knowledge economy, it was inevitable that big companies would spend lots of money on complex knowledge management
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It seems obvious that privacy is going to be a major point of contention in the near-term future. It's only going to get hotter as major online services compile huge
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Last June, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) ejected a credentialed reporter from a baseball game because he was live blogging the event for his paper's web site. The reporter
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In his former occupation as a programmer at Microsoft, Daniel Oran developed the "start" button for the Windows 95 taskbar. As an author about to publish his second novel, Oran
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Some people say that the bubble's going to take a downturn in the next year or two - that huge numbers of copycat startups are going to shut down, people
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Karma, as they say, will always come back to get you. So why not start 2008 off on the right foot by giving to some charitable causes online. These days,
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