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Spin Published Scribe

Forum for new marketing discussions and the mechanism of communications
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  • alanseymour1 published this 10/26/2009
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The spins of the photon and the electron

The spin is usually defined as a "pure quantum concept" without any physical meaning. Originally it was inferred from the fine structure of hydrogen optical spectral lines and then from the magneti...
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  • Bernard Schaeffer published this 10/10/2009
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Who's Afraid of Saddam Hussein

An examination of the political process behind the construction of the British government's 2002 'September dossier' on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
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  • Steven Kettell published this 10/06/2009
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Cross My Heart and Hope to Die Willoughby Cyclocross Spectacular

Flyer for the Cross My Heart and Hope to Die Willoughby Cyclocross Spectacular, in Willoughby OH on October 17th.
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  • sssmst published this 09/29/2009
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Cross My Heart and Hope to Die Willoughby Cyclocross Spectacular

Flyer for Spin's 2009 'Cross race in Willoughby, Ohio
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  • sssmst published this 09/28/2009
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@Facebook Expands Role of Tags to Connect People, Pages and Groups Through Updates by Brian Solis

I’ve long believed that the “@” sign carried with it great power on the Web. In definition, it is the representation of “at” which evolved from the phrase of “at the rate of” in accounting and comm...
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  • briansolis published this 09/16/2009
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The Dichotomy Between Social Networks and Education by Brian Solis

Recently, I discussed the validity of whether or not social networking (the verb) and social networks (as a noun) were impairing our ability to learn. A Stanford study suggested that this might be ...
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  • briansolis published this 09/16/2009
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The Gift of Compassion and Inspiration by Brian Solis

Sometimes we are quick to judge with or without due cause. Even if we believe our views to be right, many times our perception is merely right within our world and not necessarily the worlds of oth...
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  • briansolis published this 09/16/2009
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No Tweets for You! NFL Bans Tweets Before, During, and After Games by Brian Solis

On Monday, the National Football League announced that it will now limit use of social media and networks during the season. Players, coaches, officials, personnel, third-party representatives, and...
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  • briansolis published this 09/16/2009
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Berlin Wall 20

As the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall approaches, the propaganda machine will rotate in top gear. But not every former Berliner has a reason to celebrate.
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  • Zhivagoesque published this 09/15/2009
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Does Social Networking Impair Learning by Brian Solis

It is not only an interesting question for those who run rampant in the streams of the social web, it’s an intellectual voyage that unravels answers that just may hit home. According to a Stanfo...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Visualizing Trending Topics in Twitter by Brian Solis

Twitter is an ocean of conversations that reach the greatest depths of topics and extend into the vastness of conversational ether. Twitter offers live views of trending topics. Search.PeopleBro...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Facebook Changes the Game for Social Networking with New App for iPhone by Brian Solis

Facebook 3.0 doesn’t represent just another iteration of its already popular mobile app. 3.0 represents the evolution of mobile social networking and a tangible glimpse of the future of personal an...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Are Facebook and Twitter on a Collision Course by Brian Solis

For years, Facebook and Twitter have maintained a friendly coopetition of sorts, with neither one taking a firm stance against the other. However, if you believe that Mark Zuckerberg does not activ...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Who Owns Social Media by Brian Solis

Truthfully, many departments (not all, not most), will be forced to socialize and therefore require social programs at the departmental level managed by a centralized group (that most likely manage...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Everything You Never Knew About Facebook by Brian Solis

While I’m currently in the midst of writing my next book, I stumbled across some very interesting and useful statistics that offer a glimpse into Facebook behavior and activity as well as the state...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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I’m Not Talking to You by Brian Solis

In most cases of corporate Social Media, conversations equate to chatter, which to be honest, is child’s play. It’s a perpetual cycle of moving and reacting and I have yet to see the true value, sc...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Breathing New Life Into Virtual Worlds by Brian Solis

In 2007-2008, many brands and companies flocked to Second Life to build a virtual presence, which spiked, peaked, and created somewhat of a backlash and ultimately a bit of a retreat in the process...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Evolving the Herd Mentality Wall Street Journal Bans Embargoes by Brian Solis

According to Rafat Ali, The Wall Street Journal today amended its editorial policy to no longer participate in embargoed news herds and will only consider exclusives from this point on. In March, T...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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Are You Talking to Me? by Brian Solis

A changing of the guard is due and it starts with the cognizance of to whom we serve and report. While technically, we answer to our business leaders and the board that governs their activity and p...
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  • briansolis published this 09/01/2009
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