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Wired for Kindness, Social Media Magnifies

by Sunny Lam on December 28, 2009

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Recent work by some scientists down in California are telling us that kindness, trust and helping each other out is what allows us humans to survive. In fact, they’re finding that the gene for the “cuddle hormone” plays a huge factor and that the more you give, the more respect you get. You don’t believe it? You should for 2 reasons – both using social media examples.

Social scientists build case for ’survival of the kindest’: “Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, are challenging long-held beliefs that human beings are wired to be selfish. In a wide range of studies, social scientists are amassing a growing body of evidence to show we are evolving to become more compassionate and collaborative in our quest to survive and thrive.”

(Via Science Daily.)

FACEBOOK, TWITTER & SOCIAL MEDIA

Why have online social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube become so big? One of the reasons is that it allows us to share, connect and join in a community more easily than ever especially since it’s so difficult to find time to do so in person. Think of the time starved mom or the workaholic dad.

Humans need the connection even if a lot of it has moved online. People are able to find and reconnect with old friends and family who live half across the world.

These tools have allowed humans to get a level of connection, collaboration and sharing that was never possible in the past and it can happen across nearly all walks of life. The only requirement is the ability to access the Internet to enter the new “information wave”.

If humans are changing to have more kindness, sharing and community then social media is the next step of this change (as long as technology continues along the way it’s doing now)

TRUST AGENTS

Some of the strongest examples of how kindness and trust wins people incredible influence can be found with souls like Chris Brogan, Brian Clark, Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk and Guy Kawasaki. All of them are influential because of their dedication to community, to sharing knowledge and information and helping others.

Are there others? I’m sure you can think of a few more people like them.

This point as you can tell follows closely with the first point since all of these people have used and are very good at being part of the social media community. The Internet and social media have allowed them to share their passion and knowledge to thousands if not millions of people worldwide in ways that would never have been possible 50 years ago.

Need help on how to make things like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube work for you? Let us know, we can lend a hand.

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Making Internet Work for You

by Sunny Lam on November 11, 2009

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A PEW survey back in 2002 already tells us the obvious: working people (whoever and whatever age they are) are using the Internet for more than fun — it’s being used to make serious decisions, do research and get stuff done (or learn more). In fact, after a year they start spending “less” time on it. It could be that they’ve settled into a rhythm or have gotten real efficient (i.e. they’ve set up a system they know like the back of their hand).

Getting Serious Online: As Americans Gain Experience, They Pursue More Serious Activities | Pew Internet & American Life Project: “As Internet users gain experience online, they increasingly turn to the Internet to perform work-related tasks, to make purchases and do other financial transactions, to write emails with weighty and urgent content, and to seek information that is important to their everyday lives. Over the course of a year, people’s use of the Internet gets more serious and functional. Internet users do more kinds of things online after they gain experience, especially related to their jobs, even as they spend a bit less time online during their typical sessions.”

(Via PEW.)

You can get the full survey report right now by clicking here.

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3 Tips to Build Social Media into Your Business

October 7, 2009

Dell has done a lot to make social media a big part of their communications strategy. Social media however turned out to be more than just news and special offers. It is (as many veterans already know) an important way to build relationships and has to be a part of every department — including sales, customer support and product development groups.

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Syrinx vs. TwitterPost: Who’s the Top One?

February 23, 2009

Need a good Mac OS X Twitter client? I’d go for Syrinx. It’s a new one among those I found on Versiontracker. It has the visual interface I’m looking for unlike TwitterPost.

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