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A Tale of Two PR Companies. Change or Become Irrelevant.

IT technology was supposed to make things easier. ‘Work smarter not harder’ is the slogan for the information age. But just as you think you have understood it – how to make the most of email, how to measure click-throughs and page impressions, the geeks invent a new thing. Or they rename an old thing and make everyone else seem foolish. How many of these terms do you understand: Web 2.0, RSS, twitter, UGC, personal media… The latest buzzword is ‘Social Media’. Ask 10 people what social media is and you will probably get 10 different answers. The term ’social media’ is misunderstood by many. From nowhere, social media consultants have appeared selling their opinions on reputation management and sentiment engineering. Whatever you call it, the technologies that allow huge numbers of people to create, publish, share and comment upon

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Twitter Updates for 2009-02-03

@RonGoch – What is a Video Book? What is the point? If you can convey your book to camera in brief – why write it in the first place? in reply to RonGoch # Upgraded to the new version of Skype. # What can you expect from a Social Media Campaign? No mention of measurement. Blah without metrics. http://is.gd/idGk # Hot mint tea with vanilla sugar. Surprising. Fresh. Zing for afternoon creativity. Required. # Everything old is new again. Bolt.com, social netork circa 2000 did a lot of this polling / sentiment engine stuff http://is.gd/iat3 # Powered by Twitter Tools.