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Gen Y Prefers Crowd Wisdom Over Experts

by Nick Bostic on December 23, 2008

Obama’s Top Ten Tips For Video Blogging
More and more people are jumping into video blogging (I’m going to be getting into it a bit more myself) and I think this is a wonderful list of things to consider. Like him or not, his videos are very effective.

Retro Scobleizer Will Return to His Roots
I definitely agree with Steve in his prediction of more big name social media people return to their blogs and spend a little less time building their brand equity on other sites. It’s all a balance, sites like Twitter and FriendFeed are excellent tools, but they need to be used correctly.

Gen Y Prefers Crowd Wisdom Over Experts
While I would definitely agree about 90% to this statement, as a Millenial, I personally use a combination of crowdsourcing and expert information. Say I want a new TV. First I’m going to look at expert review because they have set standards and I can get real statistics. THEN I’ll crowdsource to see what real life, long-term users are experiencing. All the reason why your company needs to social network.

How to: Back up third-party applications on your BlackBerry
I plan on attempting an upgrade of an old curve as well as testing a beta update for my Bold. For anyone else considering upgrading their BlackBerry, this is a necessary first step.

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