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3W PR is an online communications consultancy introduced to meet the growing trends on how consumers are informed and how companies and organisations do business. We devise online communications strategies to meet your bottom line.
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As a recognised authority on social media and networking, knowledge work and knowledge workers and the application of it all to business environments, Stephen is regularly quoted in the traditional and social media. He has been interviewed by Australian CIO Magazine and the Australian Financial Review and appeared on several business podcasts. His blog has been cited many times by other social media sources and has significant authority.
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Stephen Collins is a social media and networking strategist, knowledge economy and knowledge work consultant, web strategist and information architect whose presentations enthuse, excite and arm his audiences with substance, food for thought and actionable next steps. He has a relaxed speaking style that is real, humorous and passionate. Stephen prepares customised material for every event he speaks at.
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acidlabs works with Hinchcliffe and Co. to deliver its internationally recognised and highly regarded Web 2.0 University workshops covering Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 concepts and practices. We are the exclusive provider for Australia and New Zealand.
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Recognised as one of Australia’s leading proponents of participatory culture, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 and social networking, he is driven by a need to help people and organisations effect change in their capacity to retain, distribute and share knowledge. He has extensive consulting experience for a diverse client base across government and private enterprise and has expertise in social media and networking, knowledge management, web strategy, information architecture and user experience.
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Our experience and strong understanding of communications, knowledge work and business culture as well as strategic, creative and technical expertise is all influenced by our love of social media (although we definitely think there needs to be a new term for it). With a great team and a network of partners, we work with clients on projects around he world.
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Welcome to the new Socialmedia.biz! Founded in 2001 and rebranded Socialmedia.biz in 2005, we’re now a group blog with a new look and purpose: to focus on the key developments in social media. Our sweet spot is rich media. We help companies and institutions incorporate video and social networking into their offerings to survive and thrive in the disruptive new user-centric world.
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Chris Abraham is co-founder and principal of Abraham Harrison LLC, an international consulting group with specialties in online word-of-mouth/conversation marketing and online business & technology strategy advising. Abraham Harrison, LLC serves clients across the globe with associates spanning ten time zones.
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During the President's transition to power, his "Open For Questions" web site received thousands of questions. The most popular question concerned marijuana decriminalization. While many were deemed worthy of serious, nuanced responses, the marijuana question was dismissed with a single sentence: "President-elect Obama does not support the legalization of marijuana."
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The founders of HubSpot met at MIT in 2004. Both were interested in the transformative impacts of the internet on small businesses and were early students of web2.0 concepts. The discussions and early work were on-going for two years and in June of 2006 the company was officially founded and funded. For more information about them, see our management page.
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For 14 years, DuVine Adventures has been offering deluxe bicycle tours through unspoiled villages all over Europe, bike tours in France, Italy, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Austria, Argentina, and Napa and Sonoma; while staying in luxury hotels, eating gourmet cuisine and tasting world-class wines. We offer over 16 different bike trips in 9 separate countries, making the art of leisurely bicycle trips rewarding and memorable.
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