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If you’re a Twitter user who is giving Google Buzz a spin, you may want to set up Google Buzz to automatically import your tweets. But another option is to automatically export your Google Buzz into Twitter.

Here are step-by-step instructions to do that.

Recently Tim Bednar tweeted: I am beginning to believe that in the next decade “search” will decline along with SEO in favor of discovery via your social network. As I thought about it I realized there are a bunch of other things people are doing on social networking sites which they used to do elsewhere. As a result, there are bunch of sites that are losing traffic to social networks. Here are 5 that come to mind…

Friday we wrapped up the group blog project for the book Trust Agents. The book is all about using social media to build trust and influence. It’s got a ton of good ideas and action steps. I’ve been in the process of implementing a lot of them. And now I am drowning in the stream…

In social media, human is the new black… Part of becoming a Trust Agent is understanding how to maintain a human-shaped network. Here’s a few suggestions that I think could help us go a long way in adding value to our online [and offline] relationships.

Tic-Tac-Toe is a boring game. I can’t think of the last time I lost a game of Tic-Tac-Toe. I bet you can’t either. And you know why? It’s because the game is too simple. You can be a master at Tic-Tac-Toe, but no one will care.

You’ve got to play a new game.

In the second (and third) part(s) of chapter 2, Brogan and Smith discuss steps 2 and 3 of gaming (see Mary Beth Stockdale’s post for step 1). Here they offer two ways to improve your game: hacking and programming.

Yesterday I read an interesting article by George Simpson titled The Sun Sets On Social Media. Prophesying a forthcoming end to social networking is pretty bold. It’s contrary to all the hype social networking is getting these days. So, let’s take a closer look…