Posts Tagged ‘Mark Zuckerberg’
Saturday, November 20th, 2010
Rapid-fire tweets from overlapping social media shows Web 2.0 Summit, DeFrag Conference 2010, Amplify and TWTRCON SF10 overwhelmed my Twitter feed this week. How can anyone keep up with all this information (and still do an honest day’s work)? Homework this weekend, that’s the answer! Here are the links to the articles and video footage that I plan to review. Please join me because I really don’t like to do homework alone.
Web 2.0 Summit (November 15-17, 2010) San Francisco, CA
Co-produced by O’Reilly Media and UBM TechWeb in association with John Battelle’s Federated Media, the Seventh Annual Web 2.0 Summit (formally known as the Web 2.0 Conference) was live-streamed for the first time in its history this year, and video footage is available on YouTube from O’Reilly Media. Here are a few links to videos that caught my interest, but there are more here: (more…)
Tags: Amplify, Baidu, Carol Bartz, DeFrag Conference, Eric Ries, Eric Schmidt, Esther Dyson, Ev Williams, Facebook, Fred Wilson, Google, John Doerr, Mark Zuckerberg, Mary Meeker, Robin Li, Social Cognition, Stowe Boyd, Twitter, TWTRCON 2010, Vinod Khosla, Web 2.0 Summit, Yahoo!, Zappos
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Is that the faint tinkle of a death knell I’m hearing for Facebook among its once rabidly loyal small business owners? Probably not! It’s more likely just the echo of the reverberating collective screams heard on Twitter and Facebook and around the blogosphere since yesterday afternoon when word started to trickle out that Facebook had announced via its Developers Forum that Facebook Pages (formerly Fan Pages) could no longer have landing tabs unless they had at least 10,000 fans (in the new lingo fans are “likers”) or unless they advertised on Facebook. (See Jonathan Mast’s blog posting for more background). (more…)
Tags: Denise Wakeman, Facebook, Jonathan Mast, Mari Smith, Mark Zuckerberg, Social Media Examiner, TheBlogSquad
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