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Defining Social Media

Ross Mayfield is CEO of SocialText. James Currier is founder and president of Tickle Inc., as well as consumer SVP for Monster. Dan Gillmor works as a technology columnist for the San Jose Mercury News. Reid Hoffman serves as CEO of ...READ»

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Three Freedoms

Everyone involved in this afternoon Freedom to Connect panel moderated by Jerry Michalski is extremely bright and experienced, but the discussion didn't explore beyond what they've already addressed in their work -- much less ...READ»

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Pioneering Women Who Are Breaking Through the Digital Ceiling – Part 1

On Monday I posed the question on the Fast Company blog “Who’s to Blame for the Digital Ceiling?". Technology and social media change makers Lisa Stone of BlogHer, Shireen Mitchell of Social Media Women of Color, Amy ...READ»

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Does Digital Communication Foster More Ethical Business Behavior?

I've been accused in the past of being an optimist. Perhaps I'm about to add fuel to that fire with this proclamation: I believe that social media makes corporate America more ethical.READ»

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Fast Company in the News

Here are some recent media mentions of Fast Company: Do Women Want the Corner Office?: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch considers our February feature Where Are the Women? Price of Doing Business with Walmart Is High: Dan Gillmor ...READ»

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If We Did Not Build it, They Would Not Come: Citizen Journalism is Discovered - The Harsh Reality of the New World Media

Over the past two years, the way in which American's receive their news has changed. No longer does the father come home, kick off his shoes, and read the day’s events in the local newspaper such as THE NEWARK ADVOCATE, A Gannett Publication, based in Newark, Ohio. America, The way media in America is being distriputed arounnd the world is no longer in the hands of "The Editorial Board" but YOU, The American Citizen Journalist, From RobertPaisola.com READ»

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Googlewhack

When the Google backlash is in full effect, use this handy resource guide to determine when Google's mantra went from "Don't be evil" to "Be less evil than Microsoft."READ»