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Salesforce.com, Consumerization, Social Media and Open Source Strategy

December 14th, 2010 · No Comments

Salesforce.com is clearly more than a CRM company. As Paul Greenberg on ZDNet points out in his recent article, salesforce understands that workplace and personal time are not too different. What matters are the user experience and building larger communities of business users and application developers. This speaks to initiatives such as Chatter for collaboration [...]

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Decide if Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook deserve to be called visionary.

October 6th, 2010 · No Comments

More information could be found in the article of the New York Times: Zuckerberg: Non-Evil Non-Genius? Join the conversation.

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Google vs. FaceBook

August 17th, 2010 · No Comments

Many believe that FaceBook is a significant threat to Google. It is predicted that FaceBook will earn $1B in 2010. Google has revenues of over $26B. There is an obviously huge disparity there. FaceBook has 500,000,000 active users. What Google has is a more solid foundation (code and biz model) for business. This is more [...]

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Twitter Accounts – Do You Need More than One

December 16th, 2009 · No Comments

Many think that IF they are on Twitter or some other Social Network sites, all is well. Well maybe. We must get beyond the hype of the respective brands and not just place the icons on our home page like a fashion accessory. Social Media is a communication channel. Market segmentation and targeting can be [...]

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The Ultimate Mashup – Integrating Google Wave, Service Cloud, Salesforce.com, Social Media

October 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Google just released in preview, Wave, to 100,000 users. What is Wave? Wave is a new collaboration tool. It allows for live sharing via voice, text, photos, videos and maps. Features include real-time editing as the discussion evolves. Google itself does not know where this new technology is going and how it will evolve. What we do know is that it is open source so that many apps can be built on the platform.

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Tags: Cloud Computing · Social Media