Via Dave Fleet.com
by Dave Fleet
In recent months I, along with many other people, have voiced concern about the influx of “social media experts” with no real background in communications but a strong enthusiasm for social media tools. We’ve worried publicly that they lack real-world experience and strategic communications insight and that these two things will [...]
Posts Tagged ‘adoption’
Emotion doesn’t trump reality
Israeli Consulate to tweet about Gaza war
Via ARS Technica
By David Chartier | Published: December 30, 2008 - 11:40AM CT
Ubiquitous microblogging service Twitter is once again making political news today with the announcement that the Consulate General of Israel in New York will hold a “Citizen’s Press Conference” today. David Saranga, Consul of Media and Public Affairs, will be taking questions about [...]
Is RSS adoption peaking?
Via Bogging Me Blogging You
By Ed Lee
On Monday, technology analyst house Forrester released a report that demonstrated consumer adoption of RSS had reached 11 per cent (versus almost 50 per cent of interactive marketers) and wonders:
“What’s holding RSS back?” (available to you for just $279.00)
The report, as blogged by Steve Rubel at Micropersuasion, included the [...]
New 2008 Social Technographics data reveals rapid growth in adoption
Via Groundswell
by Josh Bernoff
Data is my secret weapon.
Every time I visit a company, we bring data we’ve collected about the social behaviors of their customers, structured according to the Social Technographics Ladder we introduced last year, a technique we rang the changes on in chapter 3 of Groundswell.
When I go to Vanguard, I show them [...]
Parents should turn to tech-savvy kids
Via Tech Now by Paul Brent
September 11, 2008 02:49
The kids are back at school and the laptops, cellphones, iPods, MSN, text messaging and every other form of technology are all getting a real workout from the younger generation.
A feeling for just how important technology is to young people comes via a survey done by a group [...]
