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Ashley Leonard
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Hmm, it's been some time since anyone mentioned SOX or it's growing relevance. I would try wihite papers or articles from here http://bit.ly/ai534s. Anyone else?
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It was good. Smaller than last year. When did you send this question, i just noticed an update to formspring and I can't tell if I'm getting this really late or not!
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Booths at any conference are a coin toss. The value depends on the message you are trying to get out.
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Speed makes me shaky and food is comfort. Appreciate the kind words though.
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LOL, people getting mad about following or unfollowing.
Followers who support piracy http://www.servicesphere.com/blog/2010/2/12/itil-you-are-what-you-tweet.html
Orgs that tweet commercials all day all night, or 90% of the vendors on @serviceSphere2.
People who just tweet what they are eatting or even worse what city they will be in next to brainwash the masses.
People who just RT
In the department of just annoying but not p.o material:
Wondering if RT something that I know everyone is following already.
Having to check we follow for fallen fruit
Watching things I tweeted show up as new a day later (come on, it's twitter, you have 1 hour or your old news
Wondering where people go when they fall off the grid
Having a personal conviction to READ every tweet since I was last on so I don't step on feet or leave someone out. To me following someone is an act of respect.
OHHHHH,
Almost forgot, people who use linkedin, facebook, twitter, google buzz, as if they were all the same channel.
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Wow, i have too many questions if 5 weeks has gone by since this came in. I try to keep fresh people in my queue. To make room for new people i revolve out older ones. Do not take unfollowing personally. The only thing social about social media is the word social. ps. that is a social-lite tip! Also see http://www.servicesphere.com/blog/2009/9/3/servicesphere-twitter-manifesto.html
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I love the content and the community that I get for my HDI dollars. Although you can't buy community. Actually itSMF has been really amazing with transparency lately. On the flip side, HDI seems to be closing up...not sure what is up! As a member of both orgs and ISACA, right now it is too early to tell. I will publish an article soon on the actually differences from a content, dollar, people and social feel on each org. Thanks for the question, sorry it took so long to give you this answer.
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I don't know what you are asking. In general the answer would be, "Cause I can blanch"
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Thanks I think. I was recently talking with a friend on Twitter about this. There needs to be a fine line between a 1 way NEWS mouth and over share. I try to balance. Sorry if it is a bit to much for you. Twitter has this neat feature, called "UNFOLLOW" try it.
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blogging is a great way to share something that I want to live on. There is so much information moving through IT that I like to use Twitter to just filter to my followers the fun, interesting or topical items.
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I actually do follow a lot of people through other accounts. I watch even more through twitter searches. I don't feel I can follow many and actually read everything they link to. Just because I don't follow someone does not mean I don't see their tweets in the streams. I also take the time to review each person who follows me to see why types of things they follow and tweet about.
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