Cool new tools
Been surfing around a bit this weekend and found some cool new tools. Each is worth a look: Meebo CustomScoop JetEye MyBlogLog (an oldie, but
Been surfing around a bit this weekend and found some cool new tools. Each is worth a look: Meebo CustomScoop JetEye MyBlogLog (an oldie, but
One of the Sun employees posted a great article called "Sun Policy on Public Discourse". The article is worth a read, but here’s the key
I came across a very interesting PDF: Online Community Members are Real People Too; Focus on Users Introduction: In our busy roles as community managers,
It seems obvious, but sometimes obvious is the most important things to ensure you don’t forget. "Unless we listen to our community very carefully, they?ll
Came across two great new (at least to me) podcasting subject matter sites. Well worth a look if you’re into podcasting, or would like to
Cleaning out my links: The Trend Blog How to make a million dollars Self-publishing printer Making money on the Web Segway tour of Washington, D.C.
I just stumbled across person.com: Person.com is a new type of interactive sites with unique concepts which make it very easy to meet new people
What’s Six Apart working on? Something interesting, something community based, something called "Project Comet". (More info from Mena) I’m waiting ever so patiently…
Just when you think the music industry can’t look any more stupid, we read this article… A Warner Music executive has threatened to cut off
It’s a bit late, but it makes this comic no less funny – Standing in line for Star Wars Episode III. The best part of
Lee from Common Craft has been doing some work with Microsoft lately. He has some very interesting observations about MS and their blogging overall. Here’s
Interesting article: What does it take to build an online community? Talking about the promise of community is one thing, but what are the design
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