Posted by Jason Egan in Social NetworkingApr 8th, 2011 | 1 Comment
Since there are so many ways now for an Omniture customer to manipulate their data (standard data collection, APIs, processing rules, VISTA rules, marketing channel processing rules, etc…), I thought it’d be helpful to share this graphic (credit to Omniture) of the order with which data is processed:
Posted by Jason Egan in Social NetworkingOct 1st, 2008 | No Comments
Several companies have released as of lately social networking applications targeted at business users as opposed to the general public. Some of these companies/applications include:
Since I have become a regular (maybe addict is a better term) user of Twitter, I find that I now rarely use e-mail, and I haven’t even logged into an instant messenger program in weeks. The idea of microblogging seems to just work better for collaboration and communication than does email or IM. On Twitter, I made a comment about Present.ly being more like e-mail 2.0 than just another Twitter clone:
http://twitter.com/jasonegan/statuses/926264496
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