d.Construct Conference
The d.Construct conference looks like it was good fun. They’re podcasting the presentations and giving the slides for download.
The d.Construct conference looks like it was good fun. They’re podcasting the presentations and giving the slides for download.
When people ask me "Which companies do you think are doing it right, regarding community involvment?", my answer is always easy and quick – Macromedia.
From a lengthy US News article: With corporate evangelism, the goal is to find and identify those customers who are already crazy about your product
A few cool links I came across this week: Weblogs Work Tiki Bar TV – Funniest video podcast I’ve seen so far! Texas Venture Capital
A great way to think about community: It’s everything for somebody – not something for everybody Additionally… Communities are NOT: Communities are : About the
The music industry has been making noise about the 99 cents price tag on iTunes songs being unfair to them and ….to their artists. Joel
I often hear from various communities that they think that companies are purposely trying to hurt them. Dumb decisions that they see as coming from
In the hallowed halls of Sony, there’s probably a fairly large number of people who really do ask themsevles: "Why do so many people not
In the hallowed halls of Sony, there’s probably a fairly large number of people who really do ask themsevles: "Why do so many people not
Interesting comparison… It turns out that Wal-Mart, the world’s most profitable retailer, and Google, the virtual world’s most profitable search seller, have a lot more
I stumbled across this interview with Flickr founder, Eric Costello. My favorite bit is this: JJG: How did you know what features were connecting with
Every time I read something about the recent Web 2.0 conference, I get a little more jealous of those who attended. One such target of
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