Jay Cross

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Egoboo integration

Jay Cross

Google blog search “Jay Cross&#. Tracking where you’re mentioned is tougher now that conversation on the web takes place on Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, and numerous other flows. Facebook /Jay Cross. Linkedin /jaycross. Technorati “Jay Cross&#. Twitter /jaycross. YouTube /jakeross1. Skype /jaycross.

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Peeragogy

Jay Cross

Make it easy for me to connect with friends, like Facebook. Keep me in touch with colleagues and associates in other companies, as on LinkedIn. Give me single sign-on, like using my Facebook profile to access multiple applications. Give me a way to voice my opinions and show my personality, as on my blog. Others are not.

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How to Replace Top-Down Training with Collaborative Learning (3)

Jay Cross

Salesforce.com’s social network application was inspired by Facebook. Connections to friends and colleagues, like Facebook and LinkedIn. Single sign-on access, like using my LinkedIn profile to access other programs. Where did that innovation come from? Salesforce.com’s Chatter began its life as in-house Twitter.

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

They have the same job but instead of paintings, deal with digital artifacts such as: blog posts and Tweets. and gets reposted to my Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter feeds. Publish on social sites, blog, mail list, and social media. The initial attempt to offer the curated news as RSS feeds and on blogs bombed.

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#lrnchat coup d’état

Jay Cross

. : FB teen writes “My father now on Facebook. Son replies, “Welcome To Facebook.&#. Facebook teen writes “My father is now on Facebook. Son replies, “Welcome To Facebook.&#. Facebook teen writes “My father is now on Facebook. Son replies, “Welcome To Facebook.&#.

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Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good

Jay Cross

Once You’re Lucky describes the re-incarnation of the web in Silicon Valley through the inside stories of the entrepreneurs behind PayPal, LinkedIn, Digg, Six Apart, Facebook, Yelp, Twitter, and others. Sarah gave me a copy of her new book. The drama of PayPal founder Max Levchin reads like a novel, and a good novel at that.