Social networking business models to shift in 'colonisation' era
By Jennifer Whitehead Tuesday, 28 April 2009 12:50PM
LONDON - Social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook will look at identifying their most influential members, and what they are saying, in a bid to become more useful to brands doing marketing, a new report claims.
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