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The Debate: Free Vs. Paid Content | The Relationship Economy......The Debate: Free Vs. Paid Content Author: Jay Deragon 11 21st, 2009 This entry is part 17 of 16 in the series Conversational Currency Conversational Currency What Would Tree Huggers Say? HELP Is Social Media A Bet? Are You Generating Conversational Currency? Do You Waste People’s Time? An ...
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The Debate: Free Vs. Paid Content | The Relationship Economy......The Debate: Free Vs. Paid Content Author: Jay Deragon 11 21st, 2009 This entry is part 17 of 16 in the series Conversational Currency Conversational Currency What Would Tree Huggers Say? HELP Is Social Media A Bet? Are You Generating Conversational Currency? Do You Waste People’s Time? An ...
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Second Life: What are the real numbers?. Many-to-Many:Second Life: What are the real numbers? Posted by Clay Shirky Second Life is heading towards two million users. Except it isn’t, really. We all know how this game works, and has since the earliest days of the web: Member of the Business Press: “How many users do you have?” CEO of Startup: ...
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Webnation and Amber Mac bring social media back to Canadian TV (Includes interview)Webnation and Amber Mac bring social media back to Canadian TV Special Subscribe to author Published Oct 14, 2009 by ■ David Silverberg - 26 votes, 2 comments ShareThis Share on Facebook Listen - Email - Print Add image 1 of 4 ► Courtesy CTV Amber MacArthur is host of Webnation, ...
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Social Media's Growing Influence : NPRSocial Media's Growing Influence Listen to the Story Weekend Edition Saturday Add to Playlist text sizeAAASeptember 12, 2009 Host Scott Simon has nearly 1 million followers on Twitter. He speaks to media and technology expert Clay Shirky about the uses and implications of social media in ...
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AcronymFirst up is some keen insight from Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody and a Thought Leader at the 2009 Annual Meeting & Expo this August. He spoke at the Digital Now conference in April, and I had the good fortune to pick his brain for about 30 minutes. He offered some great thoughts on ...
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McKinsey: What Matters: Transparency is the new marketingAbout this site | About our authors Subscribe: E-mail | RSS 4 May 2009 Globalization: The conversation In Globalization 22 April 2009 How executives view globalization In Globalization 21 April 2009 Global sourcing in a world less flat By Dan Braga, Drew Erdmann, ...
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McKinsey: What Matters: Transparency is the new marketingThe Obama campaign, as well run as it was, suffered a PR crisis last summer, and the crisis and its aftermath have lessons for organizations of all kinds. Back in early 2007, the campaign had launched my.barackobama.com, a political site modeled on social networks like Facebook and MySpace. The ...
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In-Room Chat as a Social Tool | O'Reilly MediaIn-Room Chat as a Social Tool by Clay Shirky 12/26/2002 This fall, I hosted a two-day brainstorming session for 30 or so people on the subject of social software. The event, sponsored by Cap-Gemini's Center for Business Innovation and Nokia's Insight and Foresight unit, took place in an ...
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LazyWeb and RSS: Given Enough Eyeballs, Are Features Shallow Too? | O'Reilly MediaLazyWeb and RSS: Given Enough Eyeballs, Are Features Shallow Too? by Clay Shirky 01/07/2003 A persistent criticism of open source software is that it is more about copying existing features than creating new ones. While this criticism is overblown, the literature of open source is ...
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