Read_later. Adocu - Nanoblogging. 'Don't post that!': Networking etiquette emerges. By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press Stephanie Kahn wanted to bask in her engagement for a few hours before diving into the task of calling aunts, uncles and good friends with the big news. And even before she could call them, she had a surprise party to attend, one that her fiance had set up for their parents and her "closest group of girlfriends.
" That party was when Kahn lost control of her news. Some of the guests took photos and were "uploading them on Facebook before I could even post anything," Kahn said from Smyrna, Ga., where she lives. "Of course the next morning I get a couple of calls, text messages from people I didn't call. They found out on Facebook. In an age in which instant news and constant life streams from Facebook and Twitter change the way we communicate, the rules of etiquette surrounding these interactions are still evolving. What happens when I expected a phone call about something and read about it in a status update instead? "I was like, 'What are you doing? ' Publications The Social Connection 05/01/2009. Wearables To Surpass 19 Million Units In 2014 How big the wearables market will be is a subject of debate. Some see enormous potential for intelligent accessories that do everything from tracking our vital signs to displaying apps, all while making a fashion statement. ...
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Now prepare yourself for POGS' return - POGS 2.0, if you will. Except this time around, the chips have been wired for the digital age. And today, the "game" is a social network called FaceChipz instead of a old-fashioned variation on marbles. FaceChipz: If POGS Was a Social Network FaceChipz is a new social networking site designed just for kids. The child registers all their chips online using the unique identification code found on the back of each token. Social Networking Training Wheels Will FaceChipz Become the New POGS? Whispurr / Home. What Social Followers Want. Are we Simler? B.L. Ochman's blog: Self-Proclaimed Social Media Gurus on Twitter Multiplying Like Rabbits. In May 09 when we first used Tweepsearch to count of the Twitter bios of self-proclaimed social media gurus, experts, superstars and ninjas there were 4,487.
A mere seven months later, we were shocked to see that there are now nearly 16.000. They are multiplying like rabbits. Here’s a breakout of the 15,740 self-proclaimed social media gurus we discovered in our most recent search: As your company or agency scrambles to get up to speed on social media, it is wise to remember that “guru” is something someone else calls you. The consultants others are likely to call gurus: bring experience to the table;sell solutions, not formulas;don’t promise that social media will provide a quick fix for your bottom line. Bonus links YouTube – The social media guru.
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So says Burst Media, a Burlington firm that provides services to Web publishers. According to the firm's survey of nearly 1,900 adults, 53.1 percent of respondents indicated they belong to at least one social networking site, but only spend a small portion of their online time at such sites. "The research found that while 40 percent of 18-34 year olds spend 11 hours or more per week online—less than ½ hour a day (or 3.5 hours/week) of that time is spent on social media sites," Burst Media said in a press release. Jahoot | Search The Socialsphere In Realtime. Free Twitter Tools | Make Money with Twitter. OPEN Forum by American Express OPEN | | Three Ways to Earn Followers on Twitter. People Search - Find People with MyLife™
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Here are the top 10 social networks for entrepreneurs. Each helps entrepreneurs succeed by providing them with the guidance, tools and resources they need to setup their company and gain exposure. Have another social site to add to this list? Tell us about it in the comments. 1. Entrepreneur Media, the company that produces Entrepreneur Magazine, started a social network over a year ago specifically for entrepreneurs and small business owners called Entrepreneur Connect.
You can use this network to connect to service providers, suppliers, advisers and colleagues. 2. 3. Most social networks neglect the content aspect that makes StartupNation so useful. 4. 5.