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Published by: David Nordella on 08-02-2012
Here's another great interview from our friend and colleague, David Nordella: Twitter Thursday is taking a temporary summer break from being all work. We�ll get back to our normal beat about Twitter and healthcare practices next week. Lots of people are having fun in London right now. Let�s see what is happening. A new challenge may be auditioning at the Olympics; Blood Sport. Twitter is in the middle of a social media showdown over the UK Summer Olympics. As regular readers of Twitter Thursday know, Twitter has been cozying up to new strategic partners. The latest is NBC. That�s right, an old media cougar. Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: David Nordella on 07-26-2012
Here's an interview about Twitter from my friend and colleague, David Nordella: I picked up a story that is moving through the Twitterverse from @RonaldCornell, �10 interesting health entrepreneurs talking about healthcare innovation on Twitter�: http://medcitynews.com/2012/07/10-interesting-health-entrepreneurs-talking-about-healthcare-innovation-on-twitter/. We have Followed @RonaldCornell due to his leadership in value based health. Go to www.linkedin.com/in/roncornell to learn more about Ron. Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: David Nordella on 07-19-2012
The split up between Twitter and LinkedIn is so last week! A post written by Sarah Peez on Tech Crunch leads us to believe that the break-up might have been caused by outside �interests�, �Pinterest Traffic Passes Google Referrals, Bing, Twitter & StumbleUpon�: http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/09/pinterest-now-beating-google-referral-traffic-plus-bing-twitter-stumbleupon/. It�s sad! These kinds of problem have been popping-up in too many households these days� Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: LA Dezign.com on 07-12-2012
Twitter will be crucial to the future of your medical practice. Searches for physicians and specialists are proliferating on the premier micro-blog. You need to be in front of current and prospective patients on Twitter to maintain a positive �bedside manner� between appointments. Read the rest of this blog post
Published by: David Nordella on 07-05-2012
Twitter and LinkedIn are now the Tom and Katie of Social Media. They once had a highly functional relationship, at least on the surface. Then without warning; splitsville! Who started it? How bad had things gotten? The National Enquirer confirms that TomKat is no more! How sad for TwitLink! Read the rest of this blog post
 
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