A blog about Social Networking, Online Virtual Communities, Marketing strategies for the Social Web, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Women in Technology, the Social Web, Web Evolution including the Semantic Web.
is working with the Internet since 1995 and has worked in the Information Technology Sector since 1996.She has researched the Semantic Web, Social networks and the Social Web since 2003.
She did her research and completed her M.Sc thesis "Connecting online community groups with Semantic Web technologies" in the Social Software cluster at DERI (www.deri.ie).You can read a list of her publications here: http://www.deri.ie/about/team/member/ina_o%27murchu/
Social Media Is Getting Too Orderly #imbored
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While we will continue to debate some of the terminology (everyone’s bored
with “social media”) we are at least all finally talking about the same
things. ...
Evolution: The Eight Stages Of Listening
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As Social Customers Become More Empowered, Organizations Must Have A
Listening Strategy As we approach 2010 planning companies need a strategy
around liste...
Pubcon Here We Come — You Ready…What What
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If you are attending Pubcon this year in Las Vegas, you should know that we
will be there representing as well and I do have to say that we are getting
a l...
Short URLs – Here To Stay Or Gone Tomorrow?
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The concept of Short URLs is wonderful. Instead of very long, multi foldered
URLs that can be hard to remember, type in and break in emails, how about a
UR...
Analytics Becomes Intelligent. Hello Insights!
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A while back I walked into a meeting and said: “You know what… web analytics
tools like Site Catalyst, Yahoo! Web Analytics, WebTrends, and yes even
Google...
Social Media Interviews From Around the Web
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[image: A tag cloud with terms related to Web 2.]
Image via Wikipedia
One of the advantages from having been involved in the Social Media and
Marketi...
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