Bookmarks for April 15th through May 1st

These are my links for April 15th through May 1st:

  • TweetBrain: What is your question? – TweetBrain is a crowdsourcing service powered by the Twitter community. It helps people and businesses build more connections using the Twitter platform. TweetBrain fosters mutually beneficial exchanges through the interchange of Q&As, boosting the viral effect of social networking.
  • Government Social Media (US) – The Social Media Subcouncil uses this wiki to engage the community at large in discussion and to research various topics. Everyone worldwide is welcome to participate, whether in government or not.
  • GovTwit Directory « New Thinking – Looking for US government agencies using Twitter or other social media? The GovTwit directory includes all facets of US government on Twitter: state and local, federal, contractors, reporters, academics, judicial branch and more. The list below will be a living list, updated via our own research, as well as your submissions.
  • TWiki – the Open Source Enterprise Wiki and Web 2.0 Application Platform – Welcome to TWiki, a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform, and knowledge management system. It is a Structured Wiki, typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the Internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with Plugins. TWiki fosters information flow within an organization, lets distributed teams work together seamlessly and productively, and eliminates the one-webmaster syndrome of outdated intranet content.
  • How-To: Search the Social Web – Ultimate Toolkit – I touched on the topic of social media monitoring (also known as buzz monitoring) in my Superlist of Social Media Metrics. Here I’ve gathered a more comprehensive guide to a wide range of resources, websites, services and advice that will help you find, filter, and monitor the information you need more effectively.

2 Comments

  1. Steve Dale said:

    Hi Steve – thanks for the info, I’ve updated the link as requested.

    May 6, 2009
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