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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-07-30

  • @davidvane Take a look at #smchat and http://wthashtag.com/smchat getting biz value from social Media in reply to davidvane #
  • RT @tweetmeme Quick Start Guide for Small & Medium Business Users of Twitter Part 1 http://bit.ly/3ghbmG #
  • #followfriday #ff @SourcePOV – Driving force behind the weekly #smchat 17h UTC / 13h EDT : Distilling business value from social media #
  • #followfriday #ff Social Media innovators @atownley @ideasurge @renee_innosight @ajmunn @hacool @bpluskowski @jeffhurt #smchat #innovation #
  • Make #followfriday #ff useful – give a reason to add your recommendations #twitter #
  • #followfriday @davidvane Is a creative and innovative small business champion based in #southampton #hampshire he's been online since '94! #
  • RT @glycotrainer: don't blindly suggest people because it's Friday. Explain why others should follow those you recommend #FollowFriday #
  • RT @sourcePOV: Want your #followfriday tweets to be more valuable? Add a relevant hashtag #twitter #ff #
  • RT @tweetmeme Quick Start Guide for Small & Medium Business Users of Twitter http://bit.ly/3ghbmG #
  • RT @London_Law_Firm: "FREE TM SEARCH…DM me for FREE advice on how to protect your BRANDS, NAMES, SLOGANS, URLS and LOGOS. RT appreciated." in reply to London_Law_Firm #
  • #smchat here just. Business & Mktg strategy and tech evangelist based southampton uk very keen on driving value from SM #
  • Can be sure that google will play a disruptive AND protaganist role in effective collaboration regardless of platform #smchat #
  • sorry have very variable connection atm – 100 mph train and cell data dont mix cant really contribute today #smchat #
  • I think openid and google profile needs to drive single logon type application for S N/Ws and collab platforms #smchat #
  • Biggest issue I have is the homogeneous nature of technology – we all have fav platforms and tools – they need to interoperate #smchat #
  • Good collaboration requires open standards, open cultures and open technologies – but how to gain commercial success in open world? #smchat #
  • Google have good inroads on corporate search and in the Small and Medium Business markets that are early tech adopters #smchat #
  • @atownley My understanding of semantics is in information science and improved contextual tagging and search – how will this help? #smchat #
  • I think the whole space is too fragmented atm no compelling app or defacto standard has emmerged to drive consolidation #smchat #
  • Tthink either open interchange formats for information exchange in a heterogeneous environment or a gorrilla tech player will emerge #smchat #
  • @ideasurge agree with balance for commercial deployment – but also we will see new business models that will sit ontop of SM & SN/Ws #smchat in reply to ideasurge #
  • @atownley I agree they exist but technology and standards alone won't win the day – need driving force, app, reason, market etc #smchat in reply to atownley #
  • RT @hacool @atownley LOL "One ontology to rule them all" sounds like a philosophers battle cry. Wielding razor tongues like swords. #smchat in reply to atownley #
  • RT @hacool: @sourcepov If they draw us in w/ Google docs, we're already on their turf and ready to use other tools #smchat Agree with this ! #
  • other business models will appear in mgmnt of virtual resources and human capital – had meeting today that touched on death of the corp #
  • google docs is just like m$oft livespace and predecessors and IBM teamroom – diff is open and commercial – sure others also exist #
  • RT @PaulEllisUK: google docs is just like m$oft livespace and predecessors and IBM teamroom – diff is open and commercial #smchat #
  • #smchat meant noncommercial in last tweet – anyway – sorry to be a part player today – have some ideas of twitter chat format to share later #
  • #smchat thx Chris (@sourcePOV) and all others – great comments as ever #

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