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Google Buzz – Beyond Status Messages

February 10th, 2010 | Posted in Blog, strategy | 1 Comment
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Google Buzz leverages your existing friends and provides a clear public or private update option. For publishers, this is another social media promotion and interaction channel. Fans, followers, and leverage for your publication audience.

Share updates, photos, videos, and more. Start conversations about the things you find interesting.

via Google Buzz.

Social Media Friend Management

May 28th, 2009 | Posted in Blog, strategy | No Comments
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I’ts catching up with us.  Our new found friends.  How do we keep all these friends organized.  In college, I’d meet a few dozen new people every semester.  Out in the workforce, (as a young graduate) I met a dozen people a week. With social media backpacks like twitter and facebook, I now meet a dozen new people a day.  So how do we manage all our new social media friends? 

Of course, more apps!

I enjoyed Chris Dannen’s blog on the topic today.

Too Many Social Network Updates? Two Tools for Filtering the Nobodies – Article: Fast Company -

The problem: these apps work. Often too well–the basin is overflowing.

When I look at my Facebook News Feed, Google Talk list and my Twitter client, here’s what I see: old friends, workmates, acquaintances, and then, in a much smaller group, real friends. In an article this week entitled, “What’s a Friend Worth?” BusinessWeek writer John Byrne went straight to the source–Facebook HQ in Palo Alto–to figure out just how many real friends a given Facebook user actually has in his or her network.

via Too Many Social Network Updates? Two Tools for Filtering the Nobodies | TechWatch | Fast Company.

Chris, mentioned two new tools PeopleBrowsr and Zensify.  I ultimately have another old post I plan to update that talks about Facebook and the need for both work, friends, family, and social streams.  Add some privacy controls and make groups a standard element that might cross a major stream group and you might begin to mimick the complexity of real life early social interactions.

We are getting there… but there’s got to be a way to filter and purge the firneds that didn’t quite make it into that long term social pals short list.  After all, there’s only 24 hours in a day.