Demographic Trends For Social Networks
REVEALED: The Demographic Trends For Every Social Network
http://www.businessinsider.com/2014-social-media-demographics-update-2014-9#ixzz3I0n3G8jK
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http://www.businessinsider.com/2014-social-media-demographics-update-2014-9#ixzz3I0n3G8jK
http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/google-plus-profiles-pages-for-better-visibility/
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http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/28/the-google-formula-for-success/
Yet today, the authors insist, fast decision-making and flat organizational models have to become a corporate way of life.
The critical ingredient, they argue in their new book, is to build teams, companies and corporate cultures around people they call “smart creatives.” These are digital-age descendants of yesterday’s “knowledge workers,” a term coined in 1959 by Peter Drucker, the famed management theorist.
Smart creatives, the authors write, are impatient, outspoken risk-takers who are easily bored and change jobs frequently. They are intellectually versatile, typically “combining technical depth with business savvy and creative flair,” the authors note.
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/09/how-to-share-materials-by-using-files.html
http://www.cnet.com/news/google-buys-polling-startup-polar-to-bolster-google/
Polar, founded last year, polls users on smartphones and tablets by letting them choose between two things — for example: Coke versus Pepsi, or Warriors versus Lakers. The startup has served more than half a billion polls in the past eight months and had 1.1 million active voters in September, according to a blog post by founder Luke Wroblewski.
https://blog.bufferapp.com/how-to-choose-a-social-network
http://dailygenius.com/the-google-cheat-sheet/