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What are the best Twitter measurement tools and how are you using them?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Alistair suggested a taxonomy. Relationships on Twitter: Who do they know/interact with Relationships off Twitter: Whose influence bleeds past Twitter? . Aggregate (a Twitter user's followers or friends). A disclaimer. Individual (a single Twitter user). What can they measure w/Twitter?

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Lily AI lands new capital to help retailers match customers with products

TechCrunch

“Different shoppers search uniquely, making it essential for retail ecommerce brands to build the right product taxonomy to capture both common and long-tail searches,” Gupta told TechCrunch via email. What does the future look like for e-commerce aggregators?

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NpTech Tag Cross Blog Discussion: What do those guidelines look like?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How are they different from taxonomies? Gavin's post does a great job explaining the definitions and the advantages of a taxonomy over a folksonomy. A traditional rigorous taxonomy scheme includes "synoynm ring" - basically, just a bunch of synonyms mapped together - why not use that to standardize the tags(i.e.

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Social Architecture Part 2: Hierarchy, Taxonomy, Ideology (and Comics)

Museum 2.0

Jeremy Price offered a comment on my last blog post with a link to an excellent article by Lee Shulman on the uses and abuses of taxonomies in educational theory. As she puts it: Taxonomies exist to classify and to clarify, but they also serve to guide and to goad. … So here’s a reenvisioning of this hierarchy as a taxonomy.

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Free2choose and the Social Dimension of Polling Interactives

Museum 2.0

Early in the life of this blog, I stumbled into a taxonomy of how social platforms work that I call the hierarchy of participation. At level two, the visitor has some interactive experience (pushing buttons, etc.) At level three, the visitor is polled about the issue and sees her result compared to the cumulative aggregate.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The day was designed as a one-day interactive strategy session in the morning and intensive mini-workshops on tools and tactics in the afternoon lead by a cadre of local social media specialists and experts. What is the form of the Tweets as related to Bloom’s Taxonomy ? Hashtag Stats.