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CRM October 2010 Juan Martinez |
Required Reading: Slowing Down Your Social CRM Relationship-building takes more than a tweet.  |
CRM October 2010 |
CRM on Twitter: October 2010 This year's CRM Evolution conference generated a lot of chatter in the twittersphere. Here are a few samples.  |
CRM October 2010 Scott Rogers |
Something Borrowed, Something Blogged Marrying a variety of voice-of-the-customer approaches, David's Bridal tries measuring sentiment among social media-savvy brides.  |
Search Engine Watch October 23, 2010 Avril Korman |
Second Life Tinfoil Hat Theory Part 3: The Rise of the Vampire Bunnies Is monetization via social gaming part of Linden Lab's long-term plans for Second Life?  |
Search Engine Watch October 23, 2010 Donna Desborough |
7 Mini-Games To Play and Socialize With Friends in Second Life A brief look at games within the Second Life game world.  |
InternetNews October 22, 2010 |
Google Tweaks Privacy Policy After Wi-Fi Snare Five months after revealing the mistaken interception of users' Internet transmissions with its Street View cars, Google is looking to tighten its internal controls to avoid a repeat.  |
InternetNews October 21, 2010 |
Facebook Sues Alleged Spammers Facebook charges two individuals and a company with engaging in deceptive spam campaigns.  |
BusinessWeek October 21, 2010 Ryan Flinn |
Wanted: Social Media Sifters Companies are increasing spending for the collection and analysis of online chatter - and social media monitoring outfits are being snapped up by larger software and market-research firms.  |
BusinessWeek October 21, 2010 Douglas MacMillan |
Philanthropy: Causes, the Socially Conscious Network Sean Parker and Joe Green use Facebook to encourage giving on their for-profit startup.  |
Search Engine Watch October 21, 2010 Kristine Schachinger |
Facebook Privacy -- Again? Hey, Facebook, stop being careless, stop being sloppy, and stop giving out all our data. Get a security team, and audit your apps and your app companies. If Apple can do it, so can you.  |
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