Enterprise executives are constantly battling the question what social application should I keep? With so many business partners scattered across all of these applications, this can be a tough decision to make. Well, now there is a way to keep all social profiles while maintaining a constant watch eye.
Our recent post discusses Prologue’s new status update tool, but the last thing a business executive needs is another social network to add to the list. The latest post on Mashable highlights the newest feature of Plaxo Pulse, which is a two-way sync between status updates on Plaxo Pulse and Twitter.
Plaxo already serves as a social networking aggregator since it has access to all your favorite enterprise networking sites like Digg, Twitter, and Flickr just to name a few. Since the majority of industry executives are already on LinkedIn and Facebook, I would expect a similar sync to be released shortly. If Plaxo plays their cards right, it can go on to become “The Enterprise Networking Site”.
Our recent post discusses Prologue’s new status update tool, but the last thing a business executive needs is another social network to add to the list. The latest post on Mashable highlights the newest feature of Plaxo Pulse, which is a two-way sync between status updates on Plaxo Pulse and Twitter.
Plaxo already serves as a social networking aggregator since it has access to all your favorite enterprise networking sites like Digg, Twitter, and Flickr just to name a few. Since the majority of industry executives are already on LinkedIn and Facebook, I would expect a similar sync to be released shortly. If Plaxo plays their cards right, it can go on to become “The Enterprise Networking Site”.
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