Soldiers Now Allowed To Tweet

CNN.com: U.S. military personnel are officially allowed to tweet. That’s the upshot of the Pentagon’s long-awaited policy on rank and file personnel using online social media, unveiled Friday. The new rules authorize access to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media Web sites from nonclassified government computers — as long as such activity doesn’t compromise operational [...]

Social Media & Retail Panel Discussion At Social Media Breakfast MSP

I had a blast last Friday speaking on the social media and retail panel for Social Media Breakfast MSP. My company Tunheim Partners sponsored the event and as a result we were able to assemble some fantastic contributions from our clients, including Mall of America, Izzy’s Ice Cream, No Name Steaks, and Iconoculture. No Name [...]

Stats: The State Of The Internet

A cool video statistical visualization of the state of the Internet. Found at Vimeo from Jesse Thomas via Holy Kaw!

Twitter Wants Me To Be More Findable

Just got this pop-up screen from Twitter: Twitter is asking me to make my profile more findable by filling completing my profile information (which is, of course, already complete) but they also want me to make my phone number and my email address public. UPDATE, 2/27/10: Ginger Sorvari Bucklin (@LovelyGinger) points out that making your email [...]

Facebook Farmville Parody

A hilarious spoof of Farmville in the form of a fake television commercial. Found at YouTube from Tobuscus via Mashable via Julio Ojeda-Zapata.

Generation X Technographics

Jennifer Jones interviews Nate Elliott of Forrester Research about how and what social media Generation X uses.

The Future Journalist

This is a twitcam recording from Mashable’s NextUp NYC. The event attempted to look at the changing media landscape and the evolving role of journalists in it. The speakers are Sree Sreenivasan and  Vadim Lavrusik.

Optimization, Schmoptimization

February 18, 2010 · Categories: Search Engine Marketing, Social Networking · View Comments 

CHART: Kids Don’t Hate Twitter Anymore!

At the end of 2009, more than 30% of Twitter’s visitors were under 25, this chart suggests, up from about 20% of its visitors at the end of 2008. …Posted via web from e-Strategy Blog Links via businessinsider.com

Salesforce’s “Facebooked” Product, Chatter

Robert Scoble interviews Senior VP of Product Marketing Kraig Swensrud about Salesforce.com’s new social release, Chatter.

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