Daily Links – Sunday, October 14

NewTeeVee Conference lacking substance? « Scobleizer

Scoble points out some shortfalls with a new conference, but in the process outlines a ton of resources for “new video” concepts.

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2008 U.S. Presidential Candidates and Social Networks

Who’s using the most social media in their campaigns? Apparently my boy Obama is. Woo hoo!

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250+ Tools and Resources For Coding the Web

A great collection of tools for web devs.

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Blackwater and me: A love story it ain’t

Yikes. This is why mercenaries are a bad idea…

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A Bruise or Two on Apple’s Reputation

“Apple Inc. still tops all of the big measures of computer-customer service. But there are signs that it is vulnerable to the service struggles of other big companies. A widely watched study of customer satisfaction, released in August by the University of Michigan, showed Apple slipping 4 points from last year’s score, to 79 on a 100-point scale. That still leads the industry, but it’s the company’s first decline since 2001.”

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Q&A: Foul-Mouthed Blogger Ted Dziuba Tells Why Most Startups Fail

Interview with Ted Dziuba from Uncov.com. Interesting read.

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Ford’s Fantastic Social Media Release » The Buzz Bin

Completely agree with Geoff: “Ford Motor company has introduced the 2008 with Focus with probably the best social media release I have ever seen”. Way to go Ford, huge kudos for using the existing tools not recreating your own crappy version that no one ever knows about.

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