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 <description>Don&#039;t you hate it when perfectly good hypotheses are proven wrong? The media measurement folks at Nielsen had just such an experience when they postulated that increased social network use would decrease email use. But that&#039;s not what happened, at least according to Nielsen&#039;s quick &#039;n dirty review of the data. VP of Media Analytics Jon Gibs explains the methodology:
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 <description>Here&#039;s a service lets you gather all your social media and RSS feeds into one tidy online business card.  
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 <description>Microsoft on Wednesday started adding some Twitter posts into Bing search results, gaining a bit of a leg up on competitors even though the capability is limited.
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 <description>Michael Jackson&#039;s death on Thursday caused a spike in visits to news Web sites that affected the performance and availability of some of the biggest ones, according to Web monitoring company Keynote Systems.
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 <description>As people learned it was more efficient, for example, to put shared information into a wiki rather than e-mailing a Word document around to 50 people, the term Enterprise 2.0 was born. Coined by Andrew McAfee, an associate professor of technology and operations management at Harvard Business School, Enterprise 2.0 has yielded a whole industry of start-up and incumbent vendors that sell social software.
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 <description>The owner of a medical records software business in the tiny town of Miami Oklahoma, Anthony Papillion is on the forefront of a new wave of Internet activism, fuelled by social media sites like Twitter, which are giving Iranian citizens and supporters of the government protests there new ways of involving themselves in the political struggle.
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