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320 Articles match "Blogger","Comments"
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Monday, March 15, 2010
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Below is a reaction from Alex Rollin, and in the comments field, from Sam Rose.
On the other side, in this paper, are the ‘bloggers’ and ‘twitterers’ who are publishing.
The proposed cooperative publishing effort serves to provide a centralized site where ‘bloggers’ can be published to the largest audience and receive more notoriety as well as a potential income if there is money to be had.
Via William Hutton :
“ 8220; Cheryll Barron has written a new OII Internet Issue Brief (No.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
All the content on the site is generated by the parents who use it: by the mummy bloggers who write regular blog posts on parenting, by the parents in the Ready for Ten Twitter stream, and by the people who comment on these posts and tweets. Take-up has been good thus far, with more and more people following on Twitter, reading and commenting. We’re now the proud parents of a site for, well, parents. Ready for Ten is a conversation space for mums and dads of 6-9 year olds.
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Who are Australia’s top marketing and media bloggers ? For Lee Hopkins , who asked today on Twitter about getting access to an updated Top Marketing and Media bloggers list for Australia. ProBlogger (uber blogger Darren Rowse)
Please note - this is AdAge (international) Power150 list of Not decided by the local BlogMafia -heh - but internationally recognised and independently evaluated?
This is the list.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Comments on Blogs and Forums
Blogs and forums need comments to thrive. Comment often require links to be meaningful or to identify the commenter. Comments which are completely devoid of links have a sterile quality, so some degree of linking is necessary and desirable.
As I No aspect of the Internet is more critical to understand than hyperlinks or simply links, as we call them. After all, what is the World Wide Web but countless documents which are interconnected by links?
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Monday, September 21, 2009
They can get it seen by a large number of people who can link to it, comment on it and reproduce it on their own sites. Have good buzz tracking and monitoring in place so that you pick up on potential issues early and then respond through the same media – be that by commenting on a blog, joining a forum, responding in Twitter or on Facebook. Image by Micah Dowty via Flickr
Thomson is a well-known package tour and holiday brand in the UK and part of the global travel group TUI .
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Yes, I am talking about the IBM Blogger Q&A meeting that took place with both Irene Greif and Bob Picciano , amongst several other folks (Like Suzanne Minassian or Casey Dugan – and a few others).
bloggers in the room along with myself (Like Mike Krigsman and Sameer Patel , for instance); and it surely was interesting from an insider point of view to check out the flow of the conversations and the agenda that was set up. On my latest blog post on the Enterprise 2.0 Conference event highlights for Day One, I mentioned how I would be putting together
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Cecile Landman and Jo van der spek wrote about the work with Iraqi bloggers for the incommunicado conference in Amsterdam in June 2005. Bloggers were linked by the streamtime site. The Iraqi blogosphere is attacked by rough and aggressive comments, forcing some to close down the comment sections. The streamtime project started with radio transmissions in Iraq, but this became impossible mid 2004 and so they decided to dedicate to linking with Iraqis in Iraq and the diaspora. The blogs are interesting because they offer insights, information and stories and cover
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Bloggers and other social media contributors (i.e. And if there are angry comments, feelings hurt, illusions shredded, niavety sundered, well, that’s just a match to a tinderbox. mean a few pissy comments at a book launch can be recovered with flowers/chocolates and apologies. made this comment there, and am even more One of the rules of journalism that gets broken, unthinkingly, by us online is the name and shame convention . Journalists name senior executives for their naughtiness but tend to keep junior members of an organisation anonymous.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
All the content on the site is generated by the parents who use it: by the mummy bloggers who write regular blog posts on parenting, by the parents in the Ready for Ten Twitter stream, and by the people who comment on these posts and tweets. Take-up has been good thus far, with more and more people following on Twitter, reading and commenting. We’re now the proud parents of a site for, well, parents. Ready for Ten is a conversation space for mums and dads of 6-9 year olds.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
We’re always keen to improve the blog, so if you have any suggestions, please let us know - email, use the comments field or connect to one of our Twitterers: @cosmond , @helentr , @hollyseddon , @peteshannon or @mattrhodes
PR Blogger - Written by Stephen Davies MD of 3W PR, an online PR agency. Whilst many bloggers just We’re celebrating over here at FreshNetworks because, according to AdvertisingAge, we’ve just made it into the top 20 UK blogs for media and marketing .
Woo Hoo.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
It is here to notify bloggers that quotes from their blogs (or links to them) appear in the dissertation text.
If you are the blogger listed here you might want to know that:
The reasons for this and other choices in respect to referring to bloggers in my dissertation are discussed in the research ethics section of it.
I made a page to include references to the people weblogs of whom I cite or discuss in some way in my dissertation , this post is a shortened version of it. I
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Ed's advice on managing comments in your weblog.
...Tags: Tags: online_facilitation blogging blogconversations usthe
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