Tag Social Networks

New Facebook, And Everyone Hates Malcolm

Skip all the theoretical talk of trends in micro-messaging and the mass adoption of Twitter.
Here are some examples of angry responses I’ve gotten from friends who apparently have a problem seeing all my Twitter updates go through Facebook into their stream:
Why is there like 5000 updates form you on my feed!? Malcolm is breathing in, [...]

Are Brands Better Off When They Act Like Their Customers Online?

There’s a lot that can be said for social media, especially when it comes to failures by companies that make the leap in joining the space with a lot of wrong predictions as to what will work best and what its customers want.
What if companies just mimicked the social media habits of its customers?
Say a [...]

Social Networks as Trust Building Tools

This is something I’ve been meaning to write for a while, though one of Chris Brogan’s posts finally got me around to doing it.
Social networks have no feature or even general importance besides to the way they can be tools to help us build trust in one another.  There was a video that came out [...]