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If the shoe fits....

In this new podcast series Aaron, Dave and Jim step up on the proverbial "soapbox" and explore current topics in social media today. Special guests dial in during the latter half of the program to join in the conversation and add their two cents.


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TNMW | Episode #6 (01/23/08)

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In today’s show, 3NMW cover three topics:

  • Corporate Social Networking Stalls? - A recent CIO Insight article suggests social media is struggling in the enterprise. Huh?
  • Book Review: The Big Switch - Nicholas Carr's new book is all about how the computer revolution is re-shaping business.
  • Using Social Media in a Recession - The economy is tanking, oil in north of $100 a barrel and social media is going to save you.

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TNMW | #6
Time | 29:50 min
Size | 27.3 mb

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