links for 2007-09-04
Are people more polite in virtual worlds? | Tech News on ZDNet “A group of virtual world advocates say “yes.” They just can’t prove it
Are people more polite in virtual worlds? | Tech News on ZDNet “A group of virtual world advocates say “yes.” They just can’t prove it
From the influx of client phone calls and news reports, it’s clear that the release of Wikiscanner has gotten the business world more than a
Storm Worm Dwarfs World’s Top Supercomputers – Security Fix “The network of compromised Microsoft Windows computers under the thumb of the criminals who control the
Do you have a community or social media position to fill at your company? Are you a community-minded person looking for gainful community employment? If
From a TechCrunch commenter on the topic of NBC jumping ship on iTunes: Feeling shafted by NBC’s proposed $4.99 an episode price hike that got
Twitter / vma MTV creates a Twitter profile for their VMA “Moonman” statue. Kinda funny. (tags: twitter marketing2.0) Damages Official Site Not a bad official
Nike Mexico Fantastic photo of a very cool corporate HQ – Nike Mexico. Too funny. (tags: architecture business photography)
Cofoundr – The Entrepreneurs Network (tags: socialnetworking entrepreneurship business)
I’ve been hearing rave reviews about the new Showtime series “Californication“, and since I don’t subscribe to Showtime, I checked iTunes. No luck, it’s not
Get Ready for BlogOrlando An interview with BlogOrlando sponsor, Josh Hallet about the upcoming BlogOrlando. I’m attending (and speaking), are you coming?? (tags: blogorlando speaking
Mommymixer: Mixers for moms & babysitters The Speed Dating concept stretches out and heads to the mommy arena. Fairly obvious idea that no one seems
Last year I had an absolutely fantastic time running the “Community Ecology: Finding balance when working with fan groups” session at SXSW. The panel was
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