links for 2006-10-17
Reuters opens virtual news bureau in Second Life Warning: I’m not a big fan of Reuters content… in my opinion it’s faily biased. Now time
Reuters opens virtual news bureau in Second Life Warning: I’m not a big fan of Reuters content… in my opinion it’s faily biased. Now time
I came across an interesting article on podcasting tonight and thought I’d share. Scott Gatz from Yahoo was in town for the BlogOn conference and
GreedTube “Have you ever wanted to make money from the videos find on Youtube? Now you can! Greedtube shares fifty percent of all the ad
"I can’t get my presentation to display because my computer is having trouble" These are the words that no presenter wants to utter in front
The McDonald’s Corporate Social Responsibility team recently launched their "Open for Discussion" blog, and not surprisingly were quickly caught up in controversy. The key issue
John Windsor has an interesting discussion happening on his blog about the YouTube purchase. John suggests that without community your company has issues, whereas one
Jennifer Government: NationStates “NationStates is a free nation simulation game. Build a nation and run it according to your own warped political ideals. Create a
Turns out the next week is the week of marketing luncheons. On Monday it’s the BMA. On Wednesday it’s the AMA. Come out, join me!
usbcell.com Very cool concept – regular sized batteries that are rechargable via USB. Grand idea! (tags: usb battery)
I’m catching up my email and lead organization after a crazy, crazy week of calls, proposals, and pitches. Fancast is really heating up. Since I’m
I’m going to post about my experience this week speaking to DFWIMA … let’s just say that my mojo was seriously compromised by a series
While talking to one of my friends and former co-workers from LEGO, she pointed out that social media is "that area between word-of-mouth and traditional
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