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Maximizing the Potential of Digital Publishing Platforms

Kitaboo

The potential of Digital Publishing Platforms encompasses content quality and relevance, user experience and design, SEO and analytics, social media and email, monetization and diversification, and community and collaboration. Choose a platform that integrates well with social media, analytics, or e-commerce platforms.

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Official launch of the Top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications list

Trends in the Living Networks

Applications list is now officially launched - the full list is below, after appearing this morning in a feature section in BRW magazine on Web 2.0. Description: Global mobile and web-based community, including social networking and messaging such as IM, email, text and photo sharing. The Top 100 Web 2.0 applications. Website: [link].

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Social networks in organizations: balancing risk, reward, and transparency - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Free download of entire book » Social networks in organizations: balancing risk, reward, and transparency Ross Dawson, April 21, 2008 4:20 PM US PT A rather popular topic these days is the risks to organizations of using social networks. My Enterprise 2.0 Governance Framework explicitly addresses risks, benefits, and actions.

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Sir Martin Sorrell: WPP mimics Google and Microsoft, driving the PR industry - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

It is the rise of new technologies, including social networking. Social networks are used to recommend things to each other. Social media is anarchic. Social networking has underlined the value of editorial advertising. A recent headline in AdAge said that GM is cutting its ad budgets by 28%.

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Inside the chaos at Washington’s most connected military tech startup

Vox

Pentagon budgeting virtuoso Bob Daigle became Rebellion’s chief operations officer. Yet Rebellion’s inner circle has achieved the distinction of military tech influencers, glowingly profiled in the Atlantic , Fortune , and trade magazines. Jane Lee, who was Mitch McConnell’s adviser on appropriations, linked Rebellion to Congress.