From the monthly archives:

May 2009

The Future Of The Social Web According To Forrester, Owyang

by · May 5, 2009

Jason Falls

Jason Falls

The ever-present and seemingly omniscient Jeremiah Owyang has authored another report from Forrester well worth reading. “The Future of the Social Web,” was released to Forrester clients on April 27. You can purchase the report or become a client on their website.

Owyang, along with editors and co-authors Josh Bernoff, Cynthia Pflaum and Emily Bowen, essentially cover the immediate future of the social web to which businesses need to focus with regard to OpenID. The report surmises, in essence, that today’s customer and business experience is frustrating because profile information varies from site to service and beyond. OpenID platforms like Facebook Connect offer data portability for individual identities. Essentially, you log in to one network and it carries your credentials through to other networks and unifies your social footprint.

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The Sustainability Of Social Media

by · May 4, 2009

Jason Falls

Jason Falls

Rumor has it there is an advertising executive in my hometown of Louisville who, five or six years ago, said, “The Internet is a fad.” While I’m not sure if he’s changed his perspective, I wouldn’t doubt if he hasn’t. Not to put words in his mouth, but I can hear him saying, “Social Media is a fad,” in similar tones.

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My Pitch Log Mashup, Vol. 6

by · May 1, 2009

The pitches keep rolling in. I don’t think they’ll ever stop. But I will say that I’m getting less pitches that are completely irrelevant to my audience — you — but am still getting an inordinate number of those that don’t follow one of my big rules/pet peeves — Do Not Copy and Paste Your Press Release into the email! Those get deleted right away. Sorry you’re missing the info. Maybe those PR folks will figure it out someday.

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The Social Media Trifecta

by · May 1, 2009

David Finch

David Finch

Tomorrow all eyes will be focused on the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby: The fastest two minutes in sports. Here in Louisville, this event is not just a horse race, but a two-week celebration that ends with a spectacular event. This event is an opportunity for guests who visit the river city to experience southern hospitality, see the most creative array of hats and consume everyone’s favorite, the mint julep.

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