Social Business Top News for March 17th from 04:05 to 14:57

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These are my links for March 17th from 04:05 to 14:57: Foursquare Adds Almost 100,000 Users in 10 Days FTC on Google Buzz: Consumer Privacy Cannot Be Run in Beta Italian Police Use Facebook to Capture Mafia Fugitive 6 Ways Law Enforcement Uses Social Media to Fight Crime Coming Soon: Log in to Digg with [...]

Bookmarks for March 16th through March 17th

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These are my links for March 16th through March 17th: People. Process. Results Lunchwalla Makes Restaurant Planning Easy Web Faceoff: Chatroulette vs. Hot or Not Major Update Xeesm 1.0 Social Business Top News for March 16th from 09:00 to 13:40

Social Business Top News for March 16th from 09:00 to 13:40

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These are my links for March 16th from 09:00 to 13:40: Social Media Application Platform How PR Pros Are Using Social Media for Real Results How PR Pros Are Using Social Media for Real Results Lessons to learn from usaspending.gov On OPEN Forum- Quick Customer Touchpoints Bookmarks for March 15th through March 16th

Bookmarks for March 15th through March 16th

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These are my links for March 15th through March 16th: Facebook and Twitter Making a Major Impact on Purchase Decisions [STATS] The Making Of Heineken’s Amazing Soccer Swindle [VIDEO] Twitter Will Be Available in China…Someday Software and Information Industry Association & Sovos: Webinar Pete Cashmore Talks Twitter, Location and Mashable on Time.com [VIDEO]

Must Read Social Business ( SCRM + E20 ) Blogs

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Must Read Social Business ( SCRM + E20 ) Blogs

Broken House, Social Enterprise and SAP.

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The social house we are building for enterprises is not structurally sound. Will they have to re-deploy and re-implement their social solutions?

Social CRM, Social Media, Enterprise 2.0 – How about Social Business?

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Social Media has been around for some time, and lots of businesses are using it both for internal and external collaboration with employees, customers, and partners. They are realizing, little by little, that without a strategy the usefulness of the channels and tools is limited, and the calculated ROI are slowly disappearing as the cracks begin to show around the foundation of the business intent. The use of Enterprise 2.0 for internal social strategies and Social CRM for external social work has shown promise – but stops short of being a complete business solution. The idea of integrating Enterprise 2.0, Social CRM, and Social Media into a coherent Social Business strategy is slowly taking hold in corporations around the world – but can it deliver?

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