Daily Digest for February 25th

0Avi Joseph25th Feb 2010Genral

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@MiaD [I'm still shock to see you awake] Coffee won’t help you now, but sure for me! hope to catch you next time in normal hour! Nighty) [Avinio]
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Does Twitter Breed Narcissism? by @ariherzog http://bit.ly/a4O9Yh [Avinio]
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6 Great Examples of Employee Social Media Policies http://bit.ly/cvu6eX [Avinio]
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So this is the state of the blogosphere eh http://bit.ly/bNweNL [Avinio]
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Serious threat to the web in Italy http://bit.ly/9Z1I9K #fb #in [Avinio]
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How the Real-Time Web Will Impact Social Change http://bit.ly/bNlJLN [Avinio]
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Infographic: The iPhone, Nokia & the Smartphone Market http://bit.ly/aJQAXF [Avinio]
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Influencer Analysis, offering new connections http://bit.ly/9L3mDp [Avinio]
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@andrewburnett Good morning Andrew! [Avinio]
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@andrewburnett Hate you!) already forgot how rain smell and look like! [Avinio]
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40% of U.S. College Students Are "Friends" With a Brand http://bit.ly/9keRki Via @tdebaillon [Avinio]
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How to Use “Us vs Them” Stories to create Social Media Evangelists by @danzarrella http://bit.ly/9i7Kvu [Avinio]
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Five Social Media Trends to Watch in Early 2010 http://bit.ly/a6ikFx #fb #in [Avinio]
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Ten golden rules for building social networks & forums http://bit.ly/9D5gNo Via @Econsultancy [Avinio]
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Still Think Social Media is Just a Trend? http://bit.ly/bPuaEA Via @soshable [Avinio]
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How Journalists Use Search & Social Media – Via @toprank http://bit.ly/c1ke3s – By @leeOdden [Avinio]
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Google facts and figures (massive infographic) http://bit.ly/bhEQ5L Via @pingdom [Avinio]
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Why Buzz Beats Twitter, Facebook, and Friendfeed by @BrianCarter http://bit.ly/dhH9bx Via @ScepticGeek [Avinio]
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Analysis: Italian Decision Could Help Traditional Media Orgs – http://bit.ly/d7n2vN Via @tomforemski [Avinio]
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6 Required Competencies for Social Organizations http://bit.ly/cId0dT #fb #in [Avinio]
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Synchronize Google Voice with Your GPS Location [Google Voice] http://bit.ly/bLtuJU #fb #in [Avinio]
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Study: ‘Communications Anarchy’ Reigns Among Global 100 with Multiple Social Media Approaches http://bit.ly/bvzBCl Via @tdebaillon [Avinio]
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What Will The Media Business Look Like In 2020? http://bit.ly/9dGOgM [Avinio]
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Is this the future of advertising? http://bit.ly/csZ5Dp #fb #in [Avinio]
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8 Significant Developments in Social Media You Should Watch http://bit.ly/a5Ir3T #fb #in [Avinio]
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The New Vision of a Digital Future: Monetizing Mobility http://bit.ly/cUxNWZ #fb #in [Avinio]
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Is Social Media Only About Influence? asks @MiaD in a very interesting post http://bit.ly/dacHhc Via @ScepticGeek [Avinio]
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There is no social media strategy, only marketing strategy http://bit.ly/9F8165 Via @Ckochster [Avinio]
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Stop Counting on Discounting (online marketing) – http://bit.ly/9ZN5We – Via @smashingmag [Avinio]
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Are The Fortune 100 Now Beginning To Embrace Social Media Tools? http://bit.ly/do45hA #fb #in [Avinio]
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The Slow Death of a Social Network http://bit.ly/beSjTa #fb #in [Avinio]
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Followers vs Friends | http://urls.im/c0a9NZ (via @9swords & @brett) [Avinio]

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