Open Social Web

September 5, 2008

Happy Birthday, Bill of Rights

Filed under: Open Social Web — Joseph Smarr @ 5:41 pm

Hard to believe, but the Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web is one year old today. Harder still to believe how much the social web has opened up in that year! Thank you to everyone that’s supported this movement, and here’s to another amazing year ahead.

Here’s a special commemorative episode of TheSocialWeb.tv on the Bill of Rights’ birthday:

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5 Comments »

  1. [...] des “dix ans” de Google et des “un an” de l’initiative Bill of rights for Users of the Social Web, il m’a semblé intéressant de réfléchir un peu à cette [...]

    Pingback by Le blog de Timothée Mervillon » Blog Archive » Faut-il faire confiance à Google ? — September 8, 2008 @ 7:06 pm | Reply

  2. Happy Anniversary!

    Comment by Mobile PC — October 17, 2008 @ 12:25 pm | Reply

  3. Outstanding show! And congratulations on the Social Media Bill of rights 1 year anniversary. Having just discovered this site/blog/show I am very impressed and intrigued with the thoughtful topics you are putting forth. Particularly differentiating between the building and thought leaders in this space and those that would leverage this medium for only their personal gain.

    and I am extremely intrigued with the 3 concentric model put forth that has capitalism on the outside with the customer or user in the middle. I think that was how it went anyway. As a Sales Performance Consultant I study how people buy and then work with organizations on how to address their Sales process to be more effective in their sales processes and engagements with prospects and clients. And as we know Social Media is changing the way we “do change” and is also changing the way people will sell. And I am not just talking about Marketing. And as I consider myself a “Salesologist” someone who studies the process of sales this Social “mesh” is creating more areas of study and questions….which is exhilarating. And on a larger scale this fascinating emergence of change is a tectonic shift for our global culture and yet I am not sure how much are aware that such a huge shift is happening?!?

    Tally Ho until your next show.

    Comment by Steve "Salesologist" Cadley — December 6, 2008 @ 2:31 pm | Reply

  4. When are you going to update your blog content? :-)

    Comment by Shawn Drewry — April 26, 2009 @ 7:51 am | Reply

  5. Or are you one then this Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web ?

    Comment by Mapics — April 9, 2010 @ 1:49 am | Reply


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