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101 Articles match "Blogger","July"
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
when you blogger friends are asking tough questio… Cloned Meat Categories: Executives as Storytellers · Stories of Knowledge Tagged: Africa , Awassa , Community , COP , Ethiopia , Farm , Herb , KM , Knowledge management , Story , Storytelling , Technology 1 response so far ↓ David Tebbutt // January 8, 2010 at 8:11 am | Reply Nice story. Were the people (in the interests of cutting travel, CO2 emissions, whatever) able to cooperate through social tools, telepresence,
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Analyzing the usage of “G… No Title Celebrate a mom’s life, help in her recovery « The Blogger’s Hub Mark II – The World Business Forum 09 and Social Media Innovation Actions Comments RSS Trackback Information Date : October 22, 2009 Tags: corporate , online communities , online teams , social media , strategy , teamwork Categories : Uncategorized 12 responses 22 10 2009
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
From July, Finnish telecom companies will be obliged to provide the nation’s 5.3 No idea why. AND THE BEST OF THE REST… The IAB (no, this time it's the US Interactive Advertising Bureau) got a bit shirty this week in response to Federal Trade Commission’s new guidelines on bloggers and brands. Welcome to our round-up of all that's new, controversial or just plain weird on the social media scene in the last few days. Such a lot of news this week that we've split it into three - look out for posts #7 (The Fab Four: Twitter, F acebook, YouTube and Google) and #8 (Social Brands and Legal) to follow.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Bloggers and other social media contributors (i.e. Julie Posetti wrote an interesting article on MediaShift (at PBS.org) about Twitter and journalism and changes to the relationship between newspaper writers and social media writers. Doesn’t matter if that writer is a journalist with a moral imperative to report the News or a blogger with a moral imperative to report their own news.
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
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tweehive : ‘Fashioned by a group of creative nature enthusiasts, Tweehive is a mass role play by human beings of a bee colony on Twitter, which will be played on three specific days in July, August and September with a view to raise bee awareness, wonderment, interest, actions and to generate traffic to bee related sites and resources.’ So across platforms like flickr, tumblr and blogger, clues as to the whereabouts of the pitch brief were hidden.
Here we go:
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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, August 5, 2009
8221; arguments about how the Press always diss social media – this is about bloggers teaching journos and learning from them at the same time. PS Not sure but Julie Poisetti’s Future of Media conference at the end of the year may head in this direction. I saw that grants are being given to help journalists who are transitioning to new skills:
It is no secret that the world of print media is struggling with many journalists out of work and finding it difficult to transition with new technology, but grants are helping teach them some new media tools like search engine
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Stilgherrian , debonair blogger and Twitterer and Crikey citizen reporter, is doing stuff for ActionAid Australia. ll be in Tanzania from 27 June to 5 July 2009 for ActionAid Australia (formerly Austcare), helping them set up the ability to post words and pictures to their blogs directly from the field.
As usual, Stilgherrian is showing traditional media how it’s done – using his blog, Twitter, motivating other bloggers to cover his trip to Stilgherrian Stilgherrian Wherefore Art Thou Stil? Primarily training people in Tanzania.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Consultants Enterprise Social Software Subscribe Subscribe in a reader Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner My Other Accounts Categories Best Practices Books Deep Thoughts... Events Examples News/Commentary Organizational Structure People Relationship Management Social Media Marketing Technology Web/Tech
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
In April, when actress Salma Hayek unveiled an ambitious promotion for P&G's Pampers brand, the Google team was stunned to learn that Pampers hadn't invited any "motherhood" bloggers -- women who run popular Web sites about child-rearing -- to attend the press conference. "Where Where are the bloggers?" Google and P&G are both known for their innovation capabilities and strict internal policy. Driven by market forces, they made an exception.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Upon review of our lead generation for July I see we’ve generated 1,600 leads in the first six days of this month (this does not include landing page registrations). Various bloggers reflect on when they are most productive during the day.
...Tags: Telstra on Telepresence ... Telstra Australia introduced a telepresence interconnectivity service for organizations with Cisco Telepresence equipment. "
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
23 July – Melbourne – The Churchill Club’s Blog Smog Event .
Darren Rowse Problogger
23 July – Melbourne – TweetupMellers (a meetup for Twitter users – I won’t be speaking at this, just a normal attendee and I’ll try to get there after the other event)
30 July – Sydney – Twitter Bootcamp
A dude worth listening to – in a world with a lot of talkers, he is a doer. This is a list of Probloggers public speaking engagements in the next couple of months:
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Weinreich, personal communication, July 11, 2007). Friendster gained traction among three groups of early adopters who shaped the site—bloggers, attendees of the Burning Man arts festival, and gay men (boyd, 2004)—and grew to 300,000 users through word of mouth before traditional press coverage began in May 2003 (OShea, 2003). Then, in July 2005, News Corporation purchased MySpace for $580 million (BBC, 2005), attracting massive media attention. JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d.
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