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"Here's the deal..." moments and other random thoughts
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A Page from Soni's Work Journal
Translating the Web 2.0 cool factor and hype
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over 6 years ago
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smeinke
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In my role one of the opportunities I have is to translate Web 2.0 and Social Networking jargon and hype into “what does that really mean for my business” terms. Obviously a lot of people understand the coolness, intrigue and opportunity of Web 2.0, but...
A Page from Soni's Work Journal
Breaking the mold of social networking
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over 6 years ago
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smeinke
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If anyone has done an informal, non-qualitative "hallway" survey of people to test their understanding and/or definition of "social networking," chances are you heard many different responses with the most common examples referring to sites like LinkedIn...
A Page from Soni's Work Journal
Social networking before it was "all that"
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over 6 years ago
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smeinke
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It's now the Monday after a milestone college reunion a bunch of us decided to go back for. It was a great weekend...tiring, but great. A lot of connections were re-established and other friendships just picked up where we left them years ago. That said...
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