Social Media tracking - Page view metrics are not enough, you also need interaction tracking to understanding user behavior
MemCatch has developed a very easy and simple way for your to be productive with your social media activities across Twitter, Linkedin, and Facebook.
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Trending Hub - Keep Up With What's Hot...And What's Not
What is the Memcatch trending Hub?
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How to use Memcatch as a Social Media Platform
Create a free account. Then pick web sources that emphasize your interests. Share these posts to brand yourself (to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and eventually MemCatch itself).
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MemCatch Polish
We've expanded our server capabilities substantially, so you should see a noticeable improvement in speed in most areas. This has actually highlighted some problem areas where we need to improve the code. We've added so much functionality in the last few weeks though, that some of it has interfered with each other. So we are addressing all of those issues this week as well.&nb
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Critical Social Knowledge Features - Knowledge Feed, Connects, Following, and Searching
We're getting close to nailing everything down with our platform launch. The latest addition in functionality, the knowledge feeds, is really the center piece of the entire service. You now have the ability to see the flow of knowledge within your social network on the MemCatch site. When someone in your network adds some new knowledge that they have made accessible to you, it will appear in your knowledge feed. If you go to memcatch.com and login, your knowledge feed is what appears now. Everyone that you are following within your MemCatch social network, including yourself, will stream across this feed. If you collect something private, that will not appear to others. It is all based on what you make available. As an example, if you are working with someone in a private collaborative group, they would see anything you add to that group in their feed, since they have access to it, but people not in that group won't. Same thing goes for someone that is a connect - if you make a kbin open to your connects, then all of your connects see that in their knowledge feed, while people that aren't your connect still won't see it.
Speak of connects and follows, let me clarify that part as well:
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Content is King (of Search)
Sometimes it is the little things that can get you excited about a start-up. While this milestone probably won't attract much attention, it was a big one for me personally in watching the growth of this network. We were at the University of Michigan MPower Recruiting fair, focused on connecting University of Michigan students with small, entrepreneurial companies. I was talking with someone that wasn't even looking for a position, but was more interested in learning about the MemCatch platform for their own academic use. He happened to be in the neuroscience field. So we put MemCatch's open knowledge search functionality to the test. At this point, I'm thinking, well we've only had the site up for a 3 months. It really is not likely that we have any "good" content on something as specific and sophisticated as neuroscience. Maybe something I'd find interesting, but not something that a neuroscientist would actually want to collect to their knowledge base. On the flipside, this was a person that would know the quality of the content much better than I would.
So I took the plunge.
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MemCatch Introduces Facebook Functionality
MemCatch an online (cloud-based) personal knowledge management platform, announced that it has opened its knowledge base to the Facebook social networking community. Now MemCatch fans can communicate with their friends on Social Knowledge Networking platforms such as Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter after they have collected knowledge on the Memcatch web site.
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MemCatch Receives $25,000 Micro Loan
Congratulations MemCatch, for receiving a $25,000 Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti SmartZone Micro Loan to support the continued development of its Social Knowledge platform.
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Memcatch Incorporates Twitter and Linkedin Functionality
Memcatch has just incorporated two new functionalities that let you interface with Twitter and Linkedin directly from a Memcatch knowledge bin. It is a great way to alert your followers and contact base about the new information you would like to share with them. Try it!
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Memcatch on WorldBridges network radio podcast at 9PM!
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