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Soxial.com’s CEO is presenting at the Social Media Boot Camp at the What’s Next Boomer Summit, Chicago March 18, 19 2010. Sponsored by AARP, Microsoft, Verizon and others.

This event is designed to address the Baby Boomers who, driven by a need to communicate with children and the ever changing workplace, are using social media in record numbers. In this bootcamp attendees will learn the most effective ways to engage with consumers using online avenues, email newsletters and mobile devices.

http://www.boomersummit.com/

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Facebook, Myspace and other social media may make you think of dorm room and Ramen noodles. But as FOX 11’s Cameron Clark shows us, many of those Web sites are finding their places in board rooms.

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A short explanation of the features and benefits of Social Bookmarking sites like Delicious.com.

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on stage again at Web 2.0, talking about Facebook Connect, the newest developments in social networking, monetizing social networking and the future of Facebook.

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Twitter is changing the way people communicate and follow trends. Current TV is taking advantage of user-generated video content. Both companies represent some of the new ways that media is evolving.

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TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington asks YouTube CEO Chad Hurley and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg what their respective companies may look like five years from now.

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More adults are logging onto Facebook, a social networking Web site that in the past was typically reserved for a much younger generation.

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Watch this summary video of the Miami Social Network Convention from 2009 and see how diversified this new industry has become.

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Media agencies debate the consequences as usage among younger consumers appears to slip

Source: http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/media/e3i15e6314384dccfe3ac0625cafb79aa52?imw=Y

In its early days, social-networking site Facebook was propelled to popularity by a college-age crowd that sought it out as an exclusive sanctuary in which to connect with their peers. For that market, it was an attractive alternative to sites deemed to have lost their cool — like MySpace, which had become a haven for pre-teens and high schoolers.

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