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Persistent versus Transient Information

Persistent versus Transient Information

October 31, 2012 By mark david mcCreary

Associcom reflects on how the social media platforms are geared towards short term information needs, and are not typically suitable for associations.

Many online community platforms assist networking but what is needed for an association is one that is specifically designed to allow networking on a professional level and at the same time to store that persistent valuable information that the membership feels comfortable sharing with colleagues.

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