links for 2006-10-31
Stanford Launches a Wiki, Companies Take Note Great example of how effective wikis can be. (tags: wiki campus) Broadway.com Introduces Word of Mouth Panel, Reviews
Stanford Launches a Wiki, Companies Take Note Great example of how effective wikis can be. (tags: wiki campus) Broadway.com Introduces Word of Mouth Panel, Reviews
Share Your Movies at MyMovieFest.com! “MyMovieFest.com is a community for amateur filmmakers! Basic Membership is free! As a member, you can rate movies and show
Over the years, I’ve realized as I talk to community interaction professionals, whether internal employees or external firms, the issues we all struggle with are
More coming later, but I’m at Blog Business Summit today and tomorrow. Meeting great people and hearing some great discussion. Oh, and partaking in too
Global Voices Online “Global Voices seeks to amplify, curate and aggregate the global conversation online – with a focus on countries and communities outside the
I’ve posted another Big in Japan podcast interview. This one was more fun than usual as it focused on my favorite time waster: Battlefield 2.
That’s right, the iPod 5GB music player was unveiled 5 years ago today. 5GB ….ha. I’m debating whether the 80 GB is worthy of my
Attention TV Professionals Fantastic video from a couple of young hams. (tags: humor video)
I’ve been saying for a while that the future of social networking isn’t in larger, mass-appeal sites but in smaller, niche sites. Here’s some of
ClipBandits – “Internet Killed the Video Star” “The World’s First Web Band have found each other on YouTube. They only know each others’ YouTube IDs
If you’re in Dallas, be sure to stop by Refresh tonight. It’s going to be a good event: U Media – Being your own media
If you’ve noticed my blogging slowing a bit lately, it’s because we’re starting up a new project for Dirt (the upcoming FX show). This project
CX Sessions is a comfortable, casual virtual gathering I host once a month at no charge for senior-level community professionals across the country. I designed it as a free, small group, no-sales event where people can relax, relate, and get real about the challenges and rewards of customer communities. It has since expanded into two career development options, CX Sessions Professional and CX Sessions Mentor, which are 3-month, cohort-based programs designed to advance community-building skills for beginners and longtime leaders alike.
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