Thoughts, observations, artwork and an occasional break through thought on what occupies my mind.. most of which relates to this very medium. Currently I am employeed by Intel where I create and manage social media strategies and programs. Although much of the content here is related to my work at Intel, the views and opinions here are mine alone, and are not part of an official Intel program nor endorsed by Intel. Oh, and I welcome your feedback.
About the author:
Bob Duffy is the author of Blog Duffy. Bob works at Intel as a Senior Social Media Strategist within Intel's Sales & Marketing Group. Although Bob will discuss social media and topics related to his profession, the content on this site is not endorsed by Intel but is instead the personal opinion of the author.
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Hi Bob
Can you please contact me on my email address in regards to some shows we are working on around various aspects of Web 2.0, communicating online, collaboration and technology.
Thanks
Mark
Hi Bob,
Michael Brito’s blog spoke highly of you today. I read your blog and was particularly interested on your E2.0 principles. I am a social media “passionista” driving E2.0 efforts at work. Michael mentioned you don’t blog much. I noticed your blog does not include a subscription mechanism. Is there a way to connect besides twitter?