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New Klout Scores. No Sir, Many People Do Not Like That.

New Klout Scores. No Sir, Many People Do Not Like That.

By Dan Morrill on October 26, 2011

The whining has been phenomenal today with the changes to how Klout scores your relative influence within social media and networks. While it is an interesting system, and one that I do watch because when I have a Klout score of above 50 people offer me interesting things to do, there are still some things […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged facebook, High school, Klout, orkut, social media, Social network, Techwag Basics, twitter, wordpress | 1 Response

New Facebook IPAD application rocks but

New Facebook IPAD application rocks but

By Dan Morrill on October 13, 2011

With everything there is always the potential for using something for good, or just downright stalking people. I downloaded the IPAD application last night for Facebook, and overall I really like it. But thought that the mapping feature was simply … Continue reading →

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Just for fun | Tagged app store, Domestic violence, facebook, humor, San Francisco, seattle, stalking

Porn sites start using Facebook Connect

Porn sites start using Facebook Connect

By Dan Morrill on September 29, 2011

With a sense of humor because when Mashable’s Pete Cashmore wrote that Facebook users should be beware that the new timeline feature could embarrass a user, I just had to see what the porn industry was doing. Porn has been trying to get involved in social media, but for a multi-billion dollar industry we tend […]

Posted in Application Software, Security | Tagged facebook, facebook connect, humor, porn, Sex industry

Europe VS Facebook the data deluge edition

Europe VS Facebook the data deluge edition

By Dan Morrill on September 28, 2011

Trolling Facebook is in high fashion today as Reddit users swamp Facebook with requests for individual user data. It would be awesome to know what Facebook knows about you, and to get an idea of just how popular this idea is, check Slashdot this morning. What is interesting though is out at Europe-V-Facebook.org website they […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged data liberation front, facebook, google, Reddit, Techwag Basics | 3 Responses

Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at a Healthcare Organization Pt 5: Future Plans and Lessons Learned

Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at a Healthcare Organization Pt 5: Future Plans and Lessons Learned

By Jacob Morgan on September 26, 2011

This is the fifth and final post in a series on how a mid size medical association is implementing emergent collaboration strategies and technologies within its organization.  Part 1 on Business Drivers, can be found here.  Part 2 which covers some aspects of change management is here.   Part three which looks at the roll out and […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged case study, e2.0 healthcare company, emergent collaboration, Enterprise 2.0 case studies, enterprise 2.0 case study healthcare company, facebook, twitter

In a world where everyone knows everything about you

In a world where everyone knows everything about you

By Dan Morrill on September 26, 2011

Does it matter if Facebook knows you went to Ashley Madison? Google already knows this information if you searched for it on Google, or if there was a Google Ad on Ashley Madison. Does it matter if Facebook knows you went to FetLife (NSFW), if you searched for it on Google (or Bing or Yahoo […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged facebook, Facebook Timeline, Failbook, google, ip address, privacy

I wish that Klout allowed for divergent systems

I wish that Klout allowed for divergent systems

By Dan Morrill on September 25, 2011

I like Klout; it is an interesting system that can be easily tweaked to work with the major social systems out there. Klout support most of the major systems such as Facebook, Blogger, Flickr, and others to try to put together a bird’s eye view of how your influence and supporters/followers tend to influence others […]

Posted in Application Software, Trends & Concepts | Tagged blogger, facebook, flickr, Google Profile, Klout, SmugMug, Techwag Basics, vimeo, youtube

Salesforce Acquires Assistly… Anyone Else See a Disconnect?

Salesforce Acquires Assistly… Anyone Else See a Disconnect?

By Ben Kepes on September 22, 2011

News that salesforce has acquired service desk vendor Assistly in a move that many of us had an inkling about well before DreamForce – it seems that dotting the I’s and crossing the t’s of he deal saw it closing after the event. Assistly is a young company that is squarely positioned to compete with […]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Featured Posts | Tagged assistly, CRM, customer service, facebook, get satisfaction, salesforce.com, Service cloud, smb, twitter, zendesk | 1 Response

Why Pseudonymity Is Such an Important Concept

Why Pseudonymity Is Such an Important Concept

By Mark Suster on September 22, 2011

Fred Wilson wrote a blog post yesterday called “Real Names” in which he talked about a commenter on his blog who preferred not to comment because he didn’t want to use his real name. It’s all told through a graphic & very short so worth your having a quick read. It’s a powerful concept. The […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged facebook, Friendster, HackerNews, linkedin, Pseudonymity, social networks, Startup Advice, twitter

Does Twitter Censor hashtags?

Does Twitter Censor hashtags?

By Dan Morrill on September 17, 2011

There is an interesting hash tag for #occupywallstreet this morning with a protest going on in New York City about the crimes of banks and the rest of wall street. So far estimates are that there are thousands of people in the streets in New York protesting the entire banking system. What is of interest […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, hashtag, New York City, politics, Trending topic, twitter, wall street | 5 Responses

Consequences far outweigh the positives with spamming social data streams

Consequences far outweigh the positives with spamming social data streams

By Dan Morrill on September 1, 2011

While I am not overly surprised that spammers have found that Google Plus (indeed any social network) is an awesome place to sell or otherwise try to engage people with their get rich quick, enlarge your anatomy or other scams, … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured Posts | Tagged E-mail spam, facebook, google, Search engine optimization, social media, Social network, spam, Techwag Basics

Number 9 Dreamforce

Number 9 Dreamforce

By John Taschek on August 31, 2011

For a Beatles’ fan and a fan particularly of John Lennon, the number 9 has an important meaning. It has enough meaning Lennon wrote a few songs referencing it, including Number 9 Dream. Perhaps I like Number 9 Dream because it seems to be, quite literally, calling my name on the background vocal track. But […]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged @jtaschek, @zolierdos, #df11, chatter, cloud computing, cloudave, collaboration, conversations, delight, entropy, facebook, ipad, john lennon, Number 9 Dream, radian6, salesforce.com, social contacts, Taschek, Web/Tech, Weblogs

A Multi Service approach to social media

A Multi Service approach to social media

By Dan Morrill on August 30, 2011

When I first started Techwag in 2005, the reliance on Google as a primary source of traffic was the most important design consideration. While I use WordPress, and people have a lot of opinions about the suitability of WordPress, it is a blog first and foremost. Techwag is a blog, it has been a blog […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, google, Search Engines, social media, Social network, Techwag Basics, twitter, wordpress

How Comic Book Ink used social media to save their store

How Comic Book Ink used social media to save their store

By Dan Morrill on August 30, 2011

The comic book industry is hard, good times or bad times, the entire industry has crashed and burned so many times there should be a hazard warning out for anyone insane enough to get into this industry. The economic recession of 2008 through today has been very hard on comic book stores as customers stop […]

Posted in Business | Tagged American comic book, comic, Comic book, Eisner Award, facebook, google, social media, Tacoma Washington, Techwag Basics

Pages for Google Plus are truly needed but we also need to talk about identity

Pages for Google Plus are truly needed but we also need to talk about identity

By Dan Morrill on August 26, 2011

Usually I am not one to ask for much when it comes to someone else’s system, but I am seeing in my friends dialog that there is a need for pages. Huddles are good, but if you have ever taught on line for even so much as three seconds, you know how hard it is […]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged facebook, FetLife, FriendFeed, google, google plus, Pseudonym, Pseudonymity, Social network, Techwag Basics

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