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  1. Articles mentioning both Austin and Facebook

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    1. Media Masters: Social Media for Business (to Business)

      Explore Media Masters (May 14 2010)

      Media Masters: Social Media for Business (to Business) ...unity provides similar utility, but with a strong social element: blogs, connections to Twitter and Facebook, and an active listening program positively link the advertising program to the media professionals......B2B use of social media is a global best practice, too: I've written in the past about my work with Austin's FG SQUARED and the thought-leadership podcast series we developed for Shell Global Solutions in T... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   India   Austin

    2. Social Media for Business (to Business)

      Explore ClickZ (May 11 2010)

      ...unity provides similar utility, but with a strong social element: blogs, connections to Twitter and Facebook, and an active listening program positively link the advertising program to the media professionals......B2B use of social media is a global best practice, too: I've written in the past about my work with Austin's FG SQUARED and the thought-leadership podcast series we developed for Shell Global Solutions in T... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   India   Austin

    3. How I Was Wrong About LinkedIn (with 2 Mini Case Studies)

      Explore MarketingProfs Daily Fix Blog (Mar 4 2010)

      ...little mind. Plus, if I’m being honest: I’ve always thought LinkedIn was kind of … well, boring. If Facebook was a rave at a [...] Related posts:Join the MarketingProfs LinkedIn Group A Second Life for Link...... case studies excerpted from the report. Market Research. Penman Public Relations, headquartered in Austin, TX, used LinkedIn to research a client’s planned launch of a high-end gaming system. Approach: Pe... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Austin   Boston   Social Media

    4. 10 News and Media Trends to Watch in 2010

      Explore semls.org (Jan 13 2010)

      10 News and Media Trends to Watch in 2010 ...ce across multiple platforms and social sites, and it’s not just the popular sites like Twitter and Facebook anymore. Newsweek, for example, started a Tumblog because the “format is adapted especially well to......ne journalism, since it encourages a deeper engagement.” Robert Quigley, social media editor at the Austin American-Statesman, said he thinks news sites will continue to exist for a while, but the “smart ne... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Austin   The New York Times   Social Media

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