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Getting Sassy with Chris Eppstein | Lullabot
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LinkedIn Co-founder, Reid Hoffman, Extended Interview | Chris LoCurto’s Blog
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Twitter mimics Facebook, kills own ecosystem | ZDNet
Twitter’s decision to block LinkedIn and other "inconsistent" applications from using its data feed could kill the Twitter developer ecosystem, at exactly the time it needs it to grow revenue.
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NEWZ008 Ayatollah Rock and Roll | Newz of the World
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Stanford Educators Corner Podcast: Live Life in Permanent Beta – Reid Hoffman
Serial entrepreneur and investor Reid Hoffman encourages individuals to become the entrepreneurs of their own lives.
http://podcast.co.uk/standford-educators-corner-podcast-live-life-in-permanent-beta-reid-hoffman/
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Gillmor Gang 5.21.11
The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Dick Hardt, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Friday, May 20, 2011.
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Business podcast: Dotcom boom or new media bubble? | Business | guardian.co.uk
Social networking companies are becoming hot property. But does their high valuation indicate a new dotcom bubble? Plus: we examine the candidates vying to become the new head of the IMF; and a new hip-hop…
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/audio/2011/may/25/business-podcast-dotcom-boom-bubble
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The Future Of Social Networks
Social networks will be like air, in that they will permeate everything that we do online AND offline. We’ll look at the underlying technologies that will make this possible, how it will evolve, and the business models that will support it.
Charlene Li, Altimeter Group
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LinkedIn: The Business Social Network
LinkedIn, the social network for professionals, is building an application platform aimed at maximizing user value and business success. In this presentation from O’Reilly’s Graphing Social Patterns conference, Adam Nash describes LinkedIn’s strengths as a professional communication tool and how their application and advertising platforms will reach and serve professionals and business owners.
LinkedIn is large (over 20 million users) and growing rapidly, but unlike other social networks, its users are older, wealthier, and have a large percentage of business owners and decision makers. Users benefit from exposing more of their personal and professional information, and this lets LinkedIn provide targeted advertising and applications that are trusted services, not annoyances.
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