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<title>Socialmedia : Escape your bubble: How to grow your social media circle</title>
<link>http://socialmedia.biz/2009/08/17/going-beyond-the-bubble-how-to-grow-your-social-media-circle/#IDComment31073055</link>
<description>Joanna, Great post - really enjoyed it.   I&amp;#039;m constantly re-examining the &amp;quot;comfort zone&amp;quot; in terms of finding the balance of connecting IRL and through my social networks.  This is a nice primer on incorporating it into your life...  I also find that it&amp;#039;s fun to just every now and again follow a few random people that you find in a search or on FriendFeed - it&amp;#039;s that &amp;quot;Forest Gump - you just never know what you&amp;#039;re gonna get&amp;quot;.... </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 05:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Real Story Group: Content Management, Enterprise Search, and Portal Reports : Trends: Day tries pay-as-you-go licensing</title>
<link>http://www.cmswatch.com/Trends/1487-Day-tries-pay-as-you-go-licensing#IDComment14415736</link>
<description>Very glad to see Day embracing the subscription model.   We too have been surprised that it&amp;#039;s taken this long for a commercial vendor to launch it.  It&amp;#039;s also good to see Kevin clearly contributing to the new marketing efforts for Day (someone I&amp;#039;ve admired for a while).  I would only point out (the conclusion of which isn&amp;#039;t clear from the marketing materials or the post) that there is a big difference between financing and leasing.  With SaaS models (such as the one with my company) you pay-as-you-go for the use of the software - and when you&amp;#039;re finished (or quit) you stop paying.  For us, that&amp;#039;s monthly.  So, just be mindful that it&amp;#039;s great to be able to pay for installed software on an annual basis - but the question becomes what happens (if as pointed out in the post) your project doesn&amp;#039;t succeed in the 13th or 14th month).  Are you still on the hook for the remainder of the year or a contracted period?  Because then, depending on the accounting rules of your particular organization, you may still have to take the charge full boat - regardless of the benefits to the cash flow spreadsheet.   </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 19:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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