In the early days of the web, some of us were young and naïve enough to believe that links needed to be blue and underlined.
Links are the most important parts of any web page, yet these attributes are the worst possible choices.
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In the early days of the web, some of us were young and naïve enough to believe that links needed to be blue and underlined. Links are the most important parts of any web page, yet these attributes are the worst possible choices. Via maxOz No comment yet.
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Cool list in rank order from most used to least used tactic. This is also a great list of different ways to use content marketing in your marketing mix. Via Ken Horst
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According to the Romain Goday, there are five distinct approaches to content curation. They are: 1. The Expert Approach: Curators 2. The Crowd Approach: Popularity 3. The User Behavior Approach: Personalization 4. The Relationships Approach: Social Graph The social graph is an increasingly used approach to curate information. 5. The Patterns Approach: Emergence And for each one it provides an in-depth description, pros and cons as well as example of real tools utilizing that approach. He concludes with a simple but insightful point: "Most of those approaches are combined by content curation tools in an attempt to increase information relevance for the users. Tools cannot effectively understand the context of the user. So the challenge is to reduce the noise without filtering information that could be valuable for the user. Just as a reminder, it would require 413 IBM's BlueGene supercomputers to replicate the operational capabilities of the human brain. So there is no doubt that successful tools need to leverage the human abilities instead of replacing them." I would additionally underline, how important it is, for those very tools that claim to cater to curators and content curation needs, to better develop their noise filtering abilities without taking away opportunities for relevant discovery, instead of trying to guess what we may prefer or want. For all content curation tools this is a urgent challenge to overcome or curators will be very soon incapable themselves of sifting through the huge quantity of news they will be receiving. (Curated by Robin Good) Via Robin Good
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A new infographic from CEO.com reveals that an increasing number of CEOs are figuring out social media and seeing great success as a result. It looks like the CEO of the future is going to be a whole lot more social.
Via Shelly Kramer
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It is no longer a question of IF companies should execute a social media strategy. The question for most companies is HOW to best execute a meaningful and engaging approach that generates results. With so many social media marketing options available, marketers must also decide best practices and what tactics to avoid. Via The New Company
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Yellowfin is a leading Business intelligence Software vendor.
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*** I love the Business Intelligence space. You have to speak Klingon to uderstand this stuff (lol). ETL or Extract, Transform, Load is a cool acronym in a sea of cool acronyms. Love to learn new Klingon. Marty
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Quora is a continually improving collection of questions and answers created, edited, and organized by everyone who uses it. ... *** Quora may be the best exmaple of Confucius QA combined with crowdsourcing on the planet. Its application to business intelligence is in their broad horizontal reach and Wikipedia-like crowdsourcing. Since Quora isn't inside your stack, it isn't operationally helpful EXCEPT when starting up a new idea. New ideas, ideas without ready benchmarks, can be hard to forecast or even know if it makes sense to journey in such an unknown direction. As Quora's archive grows it maybe applicable to inside the stack operational anlaysis, until then use it when starting up a new idea as it may be the only and best source of SWAGs.
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BI programs are key navigational tools for tech executives, yet the IT department is typically out of the loop.
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MicroStrategy provides integrated reporting, analysis, and monitoring software that helps leading organizations make better business decisions every day - on iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, and more. ...
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QlikView provides fast, powerful and visual in-memory business analysis – without the limitations, cost or complexity of traditional Business Intelligence (BI) software solutions. ...
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Excel, still (amazingly) the #1 business intelligence tool. |
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"While Twitter is already a leading platform for information distribution, a few aspects of its redesign today show how it's strengthening itself in this area."
Has Twitter assimilated the idea that Facebook pioneered: open the plaform up for app developers?
Via @nosocialmedia Via Mike Ellsworth, Anise Smith
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Twitter today announced two major changes to its interface that include a Twitter page for Brands and a new Twitter design that improves its multimedia capabilities as well 3 other major modifications....
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The bottom line for both approaches is that they exist to solve the problem that, despite the growth of improvement efforts, we continue to repeat the tragedy of local innovation “dying on the vine.” What is clearly needed and what Carnegie and Glazer and colleagues are developing and promoting is an infrastructure that allows us to cull and synthesize the best of what we know from scholarship and practice, rapidly develop and test prospective improvements, deploy what we learn about what works in schools and classrooms, and add to our knowledge to continuously improve the performance of the system. Via Jim Lerman
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TweetShare TweetShare The age of SEO being simple is over. You’re responsibilities have been massively upgraded by a flood of new SEO trends. So how do you keep up? Great post Shirley. Google changes things in bursts and this feels like a big one. Morten scooped Google scooped how G is buying a company a day. My thought is even the big G is worried right now. Scary.
Via Shirley Williams (appearoo.com/ShirleyWilliams)
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Social Media Monitoring and Engagement... ...
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Gartner predicts that by 2013, 33% of business intelligence functionality will be consumed on mobile devices. **** Just me or does anyone else think the iPad is going to revolutionize many things - BI being one of them? I heard a speaker discuss "swiping behavior" and the implications to Google of "no clicks" the other day on a panel with a Google guy who seemed unruffled (good to be the King).
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Yurbi is the new paradigm of business intelligence; a self-service model lifts the burden from IT and puts power into the hands of the business user. ...
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Liked the simplicity and clarity of language and meu structure on this site ... and that graphic is now in my bi presenation deck :). ...
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Interesting platform as service idea. "Built as a platform, offered as a service." High ratings in Quora
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Pentaho is the business analytics company providing power for technologists and rapid insight for users.
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SAP is the market and technology leader in business management software, solutions, services for improving your business process.
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Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition Plus (OBIEE) is an Enterprise Business Intelligence suite that is the best foundation for building enterprise BI solutions. |