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One of the forums I follow regularly had a very activity I wanted to share. In the words of the Nikonians admin who started the
One of the forums I follow regularly had a very activity I wanted to share. In the words of the Nikonians admin who started the
Segway Gets Social “Called Segway Social, the new community site allows Segway PT owners to create groups, arrange meetings, and share photos and news. While
Many have talked about this video already, but I like to set “post-trends” (you know, jumping on after all the cool kids already have!) Not
Digital Influence Mapping Project: Corporate Blogging Grown Up Interested in finding some NEW examples of corporate blogging? Here’s several! Tags: corporateblog, dailylinks View all my
I’m pleased to share that last week published my first whitepaper for the Online Community Research Network: 9 Tips for Inspired (and Inspiring) Text Communication.
It seems like only yesterday that journalists were laughing at blogs and the idea that blogs might have something to offer the “news” space. Things
Technology Review: Blogs: Ed Boyden’s blog: How to Think Managing brain resources in an age of complexity. Tags: planning, technology, dailylinks On the Internet, Everyone
Lee and Sachi at Common Craft have launched a very cool concept: The Common Craft Store where you can buy licensed versions of their amazing
10 Cool Uses of Twitter | Geekpreneur Great list of “things you can do with Twitter”. There’s lots of tools out there, but this a
Early-Bird Buzz Mounts for Whedon’s Dollhouse | The Underwire from Wired.com “Fans are buzzing online over Joss Whedon’s dystopian sci-fi series Dollhouse. They create fan
Long ago I grew tired (and mostly annoyed) with MySpace and haven’t been back in some time. Mostly I’ve stayed away because of the site’s
MediaPost Publications – Kodak Names Jennifer Cisney Chief Blogger – 04/03/2008 It’s good to hear news like this… “Kodak Names Jennifer Cisney Chief Blogger” Tags:
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