The Shock of the New Societal Transparency – Slideshow
on August 19, 2008
Tags: facebook, Friendfeed, linkedin, Mass Media, MediaTransparent, MySpace, new media, privacy, Social Media, social networking, transparent media, Twitter, YouTube
About Pat Kitano
Excellent Pat. Excellent.
Amazing documentation of the evolution of this movement. Concise and fun to watch.
Fascinating, and so true! I find it amazing how quickly the "rules" have changed.
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Patrick Kitano is founding Principal of Brand into Media, a unique strategy group working with corporations and organizations to develop social and media-based strategies that engage hyperlocal communities.I post all hyperlocal articles first on my "The Local Network" column on Street Fight, a hyperlocal business journal, and then archive these articles here on Media Transparent. I also contribute to Social Media Today, Daily Deal Media, The Customer Collective, and Quora.
I speak on the future of social commerce at conferences associated with social media, local advertising and real estate.
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