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  1. Visit The 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media The 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media

    A really good look at the nature of social media and how not to engage and use it from the founder of WOMMA.

  2. Visit Charter For Compassion :: home Charter For Compassion :: home

    I'm not a person of faith, but I am a person who believes in something as powerful as the Charter for Compassion. Believe. Participate. I will.

  3. Visit » Learn more about Akoha ~ Akoha - Come Play it Forward » Learn more about Akoha ~ Akoha - Come Play it Forward

    Nice web comic that explains how Akoha works.

  4. Visit The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0 | Fast Company The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0 | Fast Company

    Great piece from Fast Company on female leaders in Web 2.0. I can think of a few others I'd add to this list, but it's totally worth reading!

  5. Visit Marketing Technology : Corporate Twitter Accounts and Online Reputation Marketing Technology : Corporate Twitter Accounts and Online Reputation

    Interesting look at corporate Twitter use by Hill & Knowlton's Niall Cook. Good stuff and well worth reading.

  6. Visit Akoha ~ Come Play It Forward Akoha ~ Come Play It Forward

    Clever social game! Let's play!

  7. Visit It's the Conversation Economy, Stupid It's the Conversation Economy, Stupid

    David Armano explains the importance of a conversation (not push messages) with your user or consumer community. And to understand where, what and how they engage in those conversations.

  8. Visit The Brand Called You | Fast Company The Brand Called You | Fast Company

    Personal brand is the big buzz, but here's Tom Peters explaining the power and criticality of personal brand 10 years ago in Fast Company magazine. Time to wake up and smell the coffee, people!

  9. Visit Faster horses in the age of co-creation Faster horses in the age of co-creation

    JP Rangaswami explains why, in an age where co-creation with the customer is a driving force for change, choice, openness and consideration are key factors.

  10. Visit The perplexing Internet debate - On Line Opinion - 30/10/2008 The perplexing Internet debate - On Line Opinion - 30/10/2008

    Mark Newton deconstructs Senator Stephen Conroy and the spurious arguments for the censoring of Australian Internet traffic.

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