Social media tools moving beyond the marketing department
Think that social media tools are simply for marketing? Then you're going to get left behind this year, according to Forrester Research.
While 2009 was the year for testing out social computing concepts such as blogs and communities, 2010 will see their transformation into a more mature channel for interacting with customers, believes Forrester Research.
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