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By Renay San MiguelLinuxInsider Part of the ECT News Network
04/29/09 4:00 AM PT
Sure, Wikipedia still has a page for everything from Charlemagne to Chewbacca, but it seems more attention now is focused on kick-back-and-have-fun social networks, not hit-the-books-and-contribute-some-research wikis.
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By Ned MaddenCRM Buyer Part of the ECT News Network
04/28/09 4:00 AM PT
Although social network marketing has been generating plenty of interest as the ranks of Facebookers and MySpacers swell, an advertiser can't just jump in headfirst. Here's a rundown of some of the more established players in social network marketing and a look at some of the products and services they offer.
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Facebook will tell you that its most valuable asset is its deeply engaged, Web-savvy user-base.
But sometimes you have to wonder if the company didn't wish those
users were just a tad less engaged or just a tad less savvy.
Take the latest efforts of another passionate Facebook user, John
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