I am very surprised at number of former colleagues who've made contact with me through Facebook, I mean, I expected it on LinkedIn, but Facebook? Managing my groups has now more important.
BTW: I am sending the link to the social networking map to everyone I know. So here it is again. Thank you John Young.
http://xkcd.com/c256.html
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
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They've added the ability to post questions/responses, but other than that you can't do much on Linked In. It's useful when I need to contact someone I don't know. I can see why people are moving over to Facebook as it has so many features that enable you interact with your network in different ways (send gifts, leave comments, poke, play Vampire, etc.)
What wonder about are how Enterprise 2.0 platforms will develop/improve at the same pace with the commercial social platforms, as I'm sure that's what our audience will expect.
I want to know why all men past a certain age (and I include myself) use pictures of themselves from the beach on Facebook. Is it because that's the only place people take pictures of us or because we know we look best in a hat and sunglasses (that's my reason, anyway).
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