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Lessons in Social Media – Guy Kawasaki

If you are searching for a model of how to integrate social media and content -- Twitter, Facebook and websites, Guy Kawasaki deserves some attention. Guy (actually a blogger who works for Guy, named Catherine Faas), serves up the story three ways: short and direct on Twitter, a long teaser with an … [Read more...] about Lessons in Social Media – Guy Kawasaki

Filed Under: Audience Development, Digital Journalism, Social Media Tagged With: alltop, blogging, readwriteweb, twitter

Malcolm Gladwell “Why the revolution will not be tweeted”

In the pages of the New Yorker, author Malcolm Gladwell makes an interesting point about what could be called "cohesion" differences between hierarchical organizations and social networks, using Twitter as a case study. Several writers have made the point that Twitter paid a key role during the … [Read more...] about Malcolm Gladwell “Why the revolution will not be tweeted”

Filed Under: Digital Journalism Tagged With: Malcolm Gladwell, social networks, the new yorker, twitter

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