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Best Buy claims their social network reduces turn over

Best Buy claims that their internal social network, Blue Shirt Nation, reduces employee turnover. What do you think?
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Added by Sarah Robbins on February 4, 2008 at 2:24pm — 7 Comments

Handy Tool: Doodle

Does this happen to you? You need to schedule a meeting with a few people, none of who share a calendar with you, and ten emails later you still don’t have a time slot that works for everyone? Perhaps you find a time but now you have to decide where to meet?

Here comes Doodle to the rescue! Doodle isn’t a new service but it’s handy. Recently, my friend, Aaron Houssian (IU Informatics) turned me on to the site and it’s already

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Added by Sarah Robbins on February 3, 2008 at 11:07am — 2 Comments

IPhone Kewlness!: Your logo on iphone home pages

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This makes me giggle! Ah the wonders of technology. The iphone firmware upgrade lets you bookmark webpages on the phone’s front page. A little file magic and Voila! My logo is the bookmark icon for my homepage!

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Added by Sarah Robbins on January 24, 2008 at 8:35am — 1 Comment

Magicians and Jugglers: Why Education is an Important Part of Marketing

Web 2.0, Second Life, blogs, wikis, APIs, social networks, SEO, SEM, SMS, widgets, microblogs…if you find any of these confusing or think that if you hear another geeky-acronym that your head will explode know that you’re not alone. For those of us in the tech industry this is all shop talk. It’s easy for someone like me, an expert on emerging technologies and an uber-nerd, to think that everyone knows what all of these technologies are. But the bottom line is that the great majority of folks

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Added by Sarah Robbins on January 23, 2008 at 4:14pm — 2 Comments

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