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The N Factor: Networking in Other Cultures (Authors @ Mashable)
Source:Mashable! Company Name
Faviki
20-word Description
Faviki is a semantic bookmarking tool which allows people to organize bookmarks using Wikipedia concepts as tags.
CEO’s Pitch
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Topic(s): social networking, web, business, authors-at-mashable, The N Factor, culture
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Making Social Networking Matter (Authors @ Mashable)
Source:Mashable! New versus old. That’s the divide currently being managed by Facebook across its membership. From the vantage of Compete.com, the new option offered by the network has its fair sh...read more
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Topic(s): social networking, career, web, business, social media, authors-at-mashable, The N Factor
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Using Social Media to Generate Positive Change (Authors @ Mashable)
Source:Mashable! Editor’s Note: This post is part of an ongoing series at Mashable - The Startup Review, Sponsored by Sun Microsystems Startup Essentials. If you would like to have your startu...read more
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Topic(s): web 2.0, web, social media, Suicide, authors-at-mashable, frank warren, postsecret, social change
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Next Up on Authors @ Mashable Series - Frank Warren of PostSecret
Source:Mashable! We’ve touched on the subjects of social networking addiction (and fatigue) in the past, but a new survey from AOL Mail shows just how hooked Americans are on email. Among the...read more
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Ori Brafman, Co-Author of ‘Sway’ Live Q&A (Y! Live)
Source:Mashable! Ori Brafman, co-author of the New York Times Bestseller Sway is now chatting live on live.yahoo.com/mashable, answering questions and comments. This is the third installment of our ...read more
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Exploring VC Irrationality [Authors @ Mashable]
Source:Mashable! This is the second guest post written by Ori Brafman, co-author of the New York Times bestseller ‘Sway,’ for Mashable’s new series Authors@Mashable. You can find B...read more
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Topic(s): web 2.0, web, Books, Opinion, authors-at-mashable, authors, Ori Brafman, sway
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Ori Brafman’s Introduction to Sway [Authors@Mashable]
Source:Mashable! Early adopters are always looking for the best way to get their mission accomplished. The Twitter mission has grown into the development of a large pool of clients, add-ons and gra...read more
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Topic(s): News, authors-at-mashable, authors, Literature, Ori Brafman, Rom Brafman, sway
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