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Rick is on a day to day basis working on social media (strategy) cases for several (Fortune 500) clients. He lives and loves social media, helping people and enterprises in using social media in a way that adds value for them. He also gives guest lectures at several universities to make students aware of the impact social media will have on their life in general and on enterprises in particular in the near and not so near future. Is he a geek? Well… yes. A geek with a social life though. Even one with a wife and a young son, who’s first English words were ‘Social media’.

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Reporting a bug in the new version of Digg. Trust me, it is not easy

The new version of Digg is quite okay, however bug reporting is.. well ... full of bugs. For example, I had an issue importing my feed, however I could report a bug so I clicked the link to report the bug. Which led to a page not found, which could be reported, so I clicked the link to report the bug. Which led to a another page not found, however this page contained an email address. So getting your bug reported is a bit challenging ;).

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2010 vs. 1990

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You want somebody todo something? Think of incentives.

The Geosocial Universe

Hooray for the everyday!

RFID Bracelet Brings Facebook To The Real World

Visitors at the Coca Cola Village Amusement Park in Israel got a taste of Facebook in the real world when they were handed RFID-enabled Facebook bracelets. These bracelets allowed people to login into their Facebook accounts and then “like” the various attractions and recreational activities in the amusement park that would show up on their Facebook profiles. And since “tagging” is a big feature in Facebook, all the visitors had to do was flash their bracelets when the resident photographer takes their photo which would auto-tag them in the uploaded image on Facebook.

Viral guerilla marketing at its best. On Chatroulette