Facebook Fanboys: Are you Pro or Con? part 2

Dave McClure will be on a Social Media Club, Silicon valley panel at Intel headquarters on October 22. The discussion will be led by Shel Israel — YES! Others include IT@Intel blogger and social computing expert Eleanor Wynn, Social Media master Jeremiah Owyang of Forrester Research, Jennifer Jones of PodTech’s “Marketing Voices” and BobDuffy of Intel’s IT community, Open Port.

Register to attend the event here and see the online Upcoming Events listing here.

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Scoble Talks with Six Apart

I missed the opportunity to visit with Six Apart during the Intel Developer Forum in September. They did participate in IDF’s Day Zero briefing with Intel Capital, when Intel’s investment group talked bout strategically supporting Web 2.0 companies like Six Apart.

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Measuring Social Media: No-Cost Tracking Tools That Work

I got to see Katie Delahaye Paine speak at the Cisco and SPP Social Media Summit earlier this year. She was GREAT!! So energetic. So definitive and informative. I gotta revisit her blog more often, as she shares insights and tips all the time.

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Insights From Intel On Integrating Marketing, PR and Advertising

The Upload Lounge was a great place to have people from a variety of Intel teams to get together and share their IDF experiences with their online audiences. From what I’ve seen, IDF was one of the best team efforts to date, bringing together marketing and PR pros with top technologists and even heroes of technology like Gordon Moore.

Nancy Bhagat has helped Intel get its branded blogs going and growing, and she has helped ignite folks like Bob Duffy to begin Open Port, Intel’s online IT community collaboration and social media sharing site.

The key for me is integrating, which means we ALL OWN things together. We break down walls separating groups. We drive acceptance and understanding of how to share stories with our audiences. And our next step needs to be this: turn around, get back to our groups and share how things can be done. We all OWN things and working together can show the benefits of moving ahead and learning together. When we fall, we laugh, lend a hand, learn and move on.

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Understanding the Importance of Facebook for Marketers

There he is! No, he’s over there. He’s in your RSS feeder, links inside others’ blogs, on UStream.TV, in Hong Kong in Silicon Valley…he’s everywhere, but now working at Forrester Research. Jeremiah Owyang is showing and sharing how we can all connect and communicate better. Call it strategic, I call it smart. If you like interesting people and are interested in people, social media is for you.

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Intel Shot Luge

Intel Shot Luge, originally uploaded by mobil’homme.

The martini bar at Ducca inside the Westin in San Francisco. This was originally a party for press and analysts, but we turned it into an international social media bash. Bloggers from France to San Francisco, including Chris Heuer, Mike McGrath, Daniele Barbosa and cool Intel bloggers, too.

Shel Israel Video Chat with Robert Scoble

I enjoy listening to Shel and got to attend a workshop he lead earlier this year. I’d love to get Shel and Seth Godin together to help us wake up folks inside Intel to the fundamental shift in behavior and approach to sharing and communicating. Shel and Seth would be GREAT together, especially if we could find a way to end the talk by showing how to use available tools that help us connect with the right individuals and communities, and grow relevance over time.

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Robert Scoble “Hey Nows” Intel’s Josh Hilliker at Office 2.0

Picture 115, originally uploaded by jeremiah_owyang.

Hey, looks like that guy spilled Intel vPro on his shirt! Nice to see Robert Scoble advising Josh Hilliker how to eat right while enjoying social media.

Not sure either actually ate lunch — Scoble and Hillier have great, positive energy and are wonderful storytellers.

The Two Bobs of Community Building

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Picture 113, originally uploaded by jeremiah_owyang.

Robert Scoble swaps stories with Bob Duffy of Intel’s Open Port IT community. Duffy and Intel IT pro Josh Hilliker got to meet Scoble and Jeremiah Owyang at the Office 2.0 gathering this week in SF. Wish I was there!

Trying New Ways to Connect & Share

The move is on.  Change is constant, but slow down when you can and see how things are happening.

The mad rush towards social media grows more momentous every day.  It’s easy to get ahead of ourselves, running passionately just after truly realizing it’s time to change our behavior and shake our old ways.

A big ship turns slowly, but if many people can connect and paddle in sync…the ship can reposition more quickly.  That’s what’s happening now.  The step forward when Intel began blogging openly in January was followed by a few additional groups blogging, even from other parts of the world.  They’re seeing the real value of participating through social media.  They’re also learning first hand how to carry a forceful, engineer and ROI-based company out in the open among crowds of more people.  There are groups of friends out there, sure, but there are also groups of not-so-friendly people and people who could really care less.  But many of the paddlers believe the efforts have upside, the chance to better connect with friends, fans, families, counterparts, clients, governments, experts, interesting people, who can all can somehow help make the company better.

Moving from blogs to building communities is a way to spur the next wave for connecting and collaborating with others who have expertise and similar drive to advance technology.  It might’ve been a good idea to join existing IT communities rather than try and build a new one from scratch — ala Open Port.  But just look at the world and it’s many cultures, types of food and music.  Look at the media.  We’ve been seeing and hearing about major media consolidation, but to me media appears to be more fragmented than ever before (and now people are socializing media!).  Compared with 10 or even five years ago, I have more choices to find what I really like on TV, Radio or the Internet.  So let’s help build new communities and have the right communities intermingle where and when appropriate, and create bonds that make them stronger together.   If some communities or parts of communities don’t grow, or even atrophy, then the efforts were no wasted.  Instead, choices were made that didn’t click or add value to people who found what they wanted in other communities. Learn by doing and trying new ways to communicate better.  Share passions and knowledge more freely and timely and from there the truth stands out.

Below are a variety of videos related to Open Port.  They have similar flavor, but each video tries to connect with particular audiences.  It’s good to remember that we have more things in common then not, but the more invovled we get, the more the world opens up — like the Powers of 10 (here’s the more official Powers of 10).  And that is why I believe the move towards nurturing communities will be valuable, if and only if valuable content, discussions, resources, trust and insight are shared vigorously.  Let the naysayers and ranters rail against trying.  This is a time for building and networking, not time for over-strategizing perfection or clinging to status quo.

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