Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

"@Twitter financing values company at $3.7 billion dollars" | @Reuters #socialmedia #finance

According to Alexei Oreskovic 2010, “Twitter has raised $200 million of financing in a deal that values the microblogging company at $3.7 billion, less than a year after it began its first serious efforts to make money. The funding, from Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and existing Twitter investors, underscores [...]

"@Facebook is worth $52billion, and that's not a good thing" | @Reuters #socialmedia

According to Kevin Kelleher 2010, “Another week, another surge in Facebook’s putative valuation. Facebook is now worth $52.1 billion, according to AllFacebook.com, up from $50 billion two weeks ago when someone bought a large chunk of its shares on SecondMarket, an online exchange for privately held stocks.” Article Continued > http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2010/12/14/facebook-is-worth-52-billion-and-thats-not-a-good-thing/ #socialmedia #finance #investing #kevinkelleher [...]

#Education 2.0: How can we encourage #Entrepreneurship?

According to Rachel Sterne 2010, “In late June, I received a message from the gracious Rajeev Kohli, Chairman of the Marketing Department at Columbia Business School. Contacting me through Meetup, an online platform for self-organization where I run the Future of News meetup, he asked if I had interest in teaching a course on social [...]

Check out Facebooks Earliest Rival, Why It Failed

According to a guest author on Sociable Blog 2010, “It launched first, it had cooler features. Why did Columbia’s Campus Network lose out to Harvard’s Facebook?” Take a look at: Facebook’s Earliest Rival, Why It Failed #columbianetwork, #consulting, #adamgoldberg, #markzukerberg, #christopherbeam, #socialmedia, #socialnetworking @Facebook, @Callistecomm

Inc.com, "30 tips for using social media in your business"

Inc.com, “30 tips for using social media in your business” Wading into the fast-moving flow of social media can be daunting to a small business owner with very little time on his hands. (con’t) Click here for Article

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