Social media dynamics on the web can create job opportunities, but above all offer the chance to demonstrate your own skills.
Crowdsourcing is one more odd term related to Web 2.0 with a very simple meaning: it’s the process of professional skills identification towards a non-organized group of people. [...more]
Scribd it's an excellent online file converter and file sharing service. Everyone can upload documents which can be embedded in web pages through a flash PDF application. [...more]
Blip.fm allows sharing music online and listening to songs through streaming with no need of mp3 downloading; it’s a real never ending source of music. It works as a social network and it’s Twitter-like. After your subscription you can upload yours MP3s to your profile. Dealing with copyright is obviously on you. In few words, you can only upload music from your CDs or mp3 songs regularly purchased online. Once you do this, you can listen to your songs through streaming directly from your account. [...more]
I has been invited by Kay Ballard aka @KayBallard to join The Follow Friday Manifesto recording a podcast about an experiment that i made in order to verify if Follow Friday effectively increase the followers number. [...more]
The “Don’t Do It” Guide To Using LinkedIn is a kind of LinkedIn netiquette listing the behaviours that might damage your professional reputation online.
So, accepting all the incoming friendship requests could work well on Facebook but could not on LinkedIn. Lifestreaming is strictly unrecommended and it is better to add your website link into your [...] [...more]
When people think about online loans, one generally thinks of a loan request done through an online form.
In fact, as well as the web and social networks have influenced both media and marketing with viral effects, so have they been strongly influencing financial products such as loans.
A loan system, that is, a micro-credit one managed with social dynamics is called Social Lending. [...more]