October 2009
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Social Media APIs: The new language of the web
Almost all Social Media services and “Web 2.0” applications provide some sort of Application Programming Interface, or API, that allows these services to communicate with each other as well as with many traditional software programs. Using Twitter as an example, applications like TweetDeck and TwitterBerry use an API to communicate messages between them and the Twitter service...
Oct 23rd
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Modes of Engagement: Now and in the next twenty...
Technology is becoming more mobile, less expensive, and more integrated with public and private data sources.  What will this technology look like over the course of the next twenty years, how will people engage with this technology, and how will they use technology to engage with their surroundings? Most importantly, what can an organization do now to prepare for the changes to come? ...
Oct 15th
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