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The Intersection of Social Networks and Business

I'm on a number of social networks (Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Epsilin, probably some others I have forgotten about) and, on occassion, occupy my mind in thinking about their value, especially in a business context.  There are a lot of pros and cons expressed by a lot of thoughtful and not-so-thoughtful people.  Ergo, we need to make up our own minds.

Irving Wladawsky-Berger is one of the more thoughtful and mostly neutral bloggers I follow.  He has recently posted The Business Value of Social Networks.  I recommend a reading and a following of the links he has provided.

Attention 7200 students.  Be alert for I intend to bring this matter to your attention.

Posted on Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 05:57PM by Registered CommenterJames Drogan | CommentsPost a Comment

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