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‘spy’ing on Mumbai? Floored that my little app can help…
As Pete Cashmore of Mashable, Dan Farber of CNet and many others have reported Twitter and social media in general are playing a huge part in receiving accurate and timely information from the crisis in Mumbai. While not in those … Continue reading
Best Buy: I Spy Twitter – Social Media Efforts at Best Buy and My App ‘spy’ Featured in the Pioneer Press!
Julio Ojeda-Zapata technology writer and columnist at the St. Paul Pioneer Press and author of twitter means business: how microblogging can help or hurt your company wrote a nice piece today in the Sunday Pioneer Press titled “To twit or … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged Best Buy, Business, Julio, Ojeda, Pioneer Press, Social Media, spy
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Can Making Social Media a Spectator Sport Move it to the Mainstream? – Why I Created spy.appspot.com.
There is much conversation among bloggers lately about targeting early adopters versus the mainstream, as Scoble would say the passionates versus the non-passionates, should we be excited when the early adopters love our product or service but the masses don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged friendfeed, Google App Engine, Social Media, spy, spy.appspot.com, twitter, visualization
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