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- Community detection via heterogeneous interaction analysis. Tang, Lei; Wang, Xufei; Liu, Huan // Data Mining & Knowledge Discovery;Jul2012, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p1
The pervasiveness of Web 2.0 and social networking sites has enabled people to interact with each other easily through various social media. For instance, popular sites like Del.icio.us, Flickr, and YouTube allow users to comment on shared content (bookmarks, photos, videos), and users can tag...
- Furthering The Discussion. Krapf, Eric // Business Communications Review;Aug2007, Vol. 37 Issue 8, p4
This article discusses various articles within the issue that pertain to the phenomenon of Web 2.0, emerging in the year of 2007. An article by writer Joe Weinman touches upon this phenomenon, as do columns by Irwin Lazar of Nemertes Research, and Zeus Kerravala of the Yankee Group.
- Misconceptions About Social Media. Trunk, Penelope // California Job Journal;11/1/2009, Vol. 27 Issue 1209, p5
The article discusses myths surrounding social media. It presents the common misconceptions about the Internet technology. The author notes that many people made lots of social media mistakes. She believes that some people consider social media tools as waste of time because of their...
- IRC 2.0. MEDIOS PARA LA INFORMACI�N, LA RELACI�N Y LA COMUNICACI�N EN LA WEB 2.0. Fumero-Rever�n, Antonio // El Profesional de la Informaci�n;nov/dic2011, Vol. 20 Issue 6, p605
The rapid pace at which trends, news, tools, technologies, devices, services, etc. come and go in our information society requires of every citizen a certain capacity to internalize the perceived complexity behind the metaphors we are used to hearing from IT professionals, as well as to assess...
- The Changing Learning Landscape. Ketter, Paula // T+D;Jul2010, Vol. 64 Issue 7, p10
The article discusses the importance to learning and performance professionals of social media such as the Twitter messaging service and Facebook Web site. Many businesses are already using social media for such varied purposes as recruiting employees and promoting best practices. Corporate...
- To Be Continued: Using Social Media for Training Conversations. Bixby, Daniel W. // T+D;Jul2010, Vol. 64 Issue 7, p30
The article discusses using social media for corporate training purposes. The rapid growth and widespread popularity of the Facebook social-networking Web site, the Twitter messaging service, and other digital communities have created opportunities for people to readily communicate about common...
- Contractors Market With Social Media. Harris, Angela D. // Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration News;12/21/2009, Vol. 238 Issue 16, p14
The article focuses on the significance of the social media for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) industry. It notes that social media tools and Web 2.0 define activities that incorporate technology, social interaction and content creation. It says that these...
- CRM From Customer to Community. Nair, Shaju // Siliconindia;Jul2009, Vol. 12 Issue 7, p40
The article focuses on the evolution of the customer relationship management (CRM). CRM focuses more on the analytics of past data and from which social network lends an opportunity to manage customer relationships. It offers tips on how to bridge the gap between customer to community coverage,...
- Writing the conversation: How social media is redefining PR's content creation. Winchell, Katie // Public Relations Tactics;Feb2010, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p10
The article discusses how social media is redefining the creation of public relation's (PR) content in the U.S. It mentions that social media such as blogs, online social networks and Web sites are giving a new environment for PR writers because of the number of people converging around a brand...


