Social Media Power Players
The Wall Street Journal profiles the Moguls of New Media. We're not talking about the entrepreneurs here who created galaxies like YouTube and the like, but the stars who populate them.
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The Wall Street Journal profiles the Moguls of New Media. We're not talking about the entrepreneurs here who created galaxies like YouTube and the like, but the stars who populate them.
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No Zefrank on this list????
Posted by:Duncan | Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 01:18 AM
What? No Tila Nguyen, Queen of MySpace?
Posted by:Mike Abundo | Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 04:29 AM
hmmmmm....gotta find us some stars!
wheeeeeeeeeee!
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Posted by:Susan Jones | Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 11:58 AM
Did you get permission to use that content? That wouldn't be fair use, if not. That'd just be stealing.
- Amanda Chapel
Posted by:Amanda Chapel | Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 12:09 PM
Missing from the list is recognition of the business side of social media...Sites like ecademy, newsvine, digg and others are allowing businesses to connect in ways that did not exist before. In a recent blog post entitled: Social Networking for Business which can be found on the N2growth Blog I cover this issue in greater detail
Posted by:Mike Myatt | Saturday, July 29, 2006 at 06:05 PM
I am writing to tell you about FriendsOver50.com.
The mission is a little different than myspace, friendster, msn spaces, yahoo360, match or even linked-in.
FriendsOver50.com is about so much more than dating.........
FriendsOver50.com is a Free interactive online community for mature adults that want a new way to connect, communicate and share their experience with people of similar interests, issues and challenges.
FriendsOver50.com is a place where we can make new friends, reconnect with friends of old and share meaningful information about improving our quality of life as we get older.
Posted by:Alexander Barnett | Monday, July 31, 2006 at 01:17 PM
They also forgot Dave Coyne (aka DC Lugi). His videos on YouTube are hilarious, especially his Snakes on a Plane: Early Auditions vid and his "Someone Tell Sam Jackson He's My Bro" vid.
Link: DC Lugi's YouTube videos
Posted by:Jackie Huba | Monday, July 31, 2006 at 02:29 PM