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Advertising Age
For all the talk about how much money Facebook and MySpace are making off ads -- and whether or not those ads work -- there's a growing sense of concern that the promise of social networking as a markThe Groundswell (Incorporating Charlene Li's Blog): The five reasons companies should participate in the Groundswell
Forrester's corporate clients approach us all the time to ask "Should I do a blog?" or "Should I start a community?" or other similar questions. Wrong questions. Or at least the wrDeep Jive Interests » Social Networking A Fad? Most People Don’t Actually Care About It.
Quoted: the natural question when there’s an (over) interest in a new trend is “does anyone really care”?CANOE -- CNEWS - Media News: Calgary author: Bloggers a lonely bunch
Quoted: Bloggers are living in a world where emotions may be real but everything else is make-believe, says a University of Calgary professor in a newSecond Life Herald: A Gallery of Lies!
I'm late to this, too. but this secondlife anti-marketing backlash thing is pretty intense.Are Social Conferences the 2.0 of conferencing?
Well at least you can smoke at one of these. Don't really buy it, thoughBlogs and Community – launching a new paradigm for online community? at The Knowledge Tree
an e-journal of learning and innovationEmail is Broken
Think about some of the most successful Web 2.0 businesses in the context of broken email and a connection starts to form.best of apophenia
For that reason, i decided to put together a "best of" that will hopefully highlight the essays that are most interesting to newcomers interested in social media.

