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529 Articles match "Content","Google"
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Infomediaries would disappear, every person would be a “first class citizen” and content creator, and content creators would be paid directly for their work.
Danah Boyd gave an interesting talk on the current state of online privacy, and unpacked recent events concerning Facebook privacy issues as well as the privacy issues surrounding the Google Buzz launch.
Chris Messina from I’m in Austin for SxSWi (South by Southwest interactive) with several colleagues from Forum One and several thousand colleagues from around the world working in the digital and interactive fields.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
If you are an opinionated type, and would care to share your thoughts with us, we would love to hear from you: please do post comments below - or tweet me @emodkate. ON GOOGLE ... ON FACEBOOK ... ON TWITTER ... ON YOUTUBE ... BRANDS GET SOCIAL ... UNDER THE GAVEL ... SOCIAL STATS ... VIRTUAL AND GAMES ... THINKING ... ON GOOGLE ... Lawks – relations between Apple and Google have recently resembled an imploding celebrity marriage: one knows one’s interest is prurient, but somehow one can’t bear to look away. Last month, Apple launched
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Social business content management made easier [link] via @ SBoSM March 12, 2010
Facebook [link] via @ SBoSM 7:23 PM Mar 9th
Google vs. Here is the
twelfth twelfth in a new series of posts that provide access to my favorite tweets that
contain contain links to useful information.
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Monday, October 15, 2007
Riny Heijdendael has given a short introduction on how to use mash-ups of different techniques to connect existing Wikis to Mapping tools like Google Earth. Connecting the geographical oriented and visual approach of Google Earth with the existing wiki was a logical step. For this an online database has been created, that collects locations and themes, and could be presented it in such a way that you can browse countries Milieukontakt International supports a global network of environmental NGO's. Since 1.5
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
You can do this on a wiki (with comments) or Google Docs (with comments), but the more robust tools I came across were Traction , Basecamp , and Activities on Lotus Connections .
I’m finding tools like IBM’s Activites and Google Wave as the new email/IM/attachments space…where conversations take place using a multitude of tools, are threaded in an open place, and don’t have to take place in an existing group space, but instead can be created on-the-fly when the activity arises. A little while ago I talked about not so much groupware, but a middle space, moreso activityware, where you create an object and invite people to add to it.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
BLOG Google Wave: The
Wikification meeting of Canadian IT leaders today, I was charged with explaining
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Wave will have access to Google Wave, a new tool that integrates the
functionality The built-in Google Wave
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Monday, December 3, 2007
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives R/WW Thanksgiving: Thank You Google for Open Social (Or, Why Open Social Really Matters) Written by Alex Iskold / November 22, 2007 8:39 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » When Google and others ganged up on
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Since I write for multiple blogs and provide blog consulting services to businesses, my work flow in very content heavy.
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both steps one and step three for new content. This is the second part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
came across a page on lifeblob.com via search results which required me to log in to view the content.
It’s a little annoying that it asks me to sign in to see content that is displayed in search results, but ignore that for a second. Which is exactly why their own sign-on link is below Google and Facebook in the hierarchy I mentioned earlier.
Signup forms are always a pain in the arse. For For a long time, the volume of email addresses captured (as if they could get away) has been a pointless little metric.
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
BLOG Google Wave
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functionality built-in Google Wave semantic spell-checker auto-corrects spelling and
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The real value of Facebook is when you have a group of friends with who you share ideas, experiences and content. That’s why I’ve always preferred to compare Twitter with Google. On Google I search for information and get a set of results based on which sites score most highly in their algorithm. Image by manfrys via Flickr
People are often comparing Twitter with Facebook.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
It is the insight into the attitudes to branded content, pages and applications that is, however, most interesting from a social media marketing perspective. Tags: Matt Rhodes Online communities Social Media Social networks Brand Branded content co-creation customer communities facebook flickr freshminds FreshNetworks FreshNetworks Blog Google innovation Internet marketing market research myspace online communities online market research qualitative market research social media social media marketing Social network Social network service Twitter web2.0 Research released by the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) in the UK suggests that people are growing increasingly tired of requests to join brand pages or install brand applications in Facebook and other social networks .
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Friday, March 13, 2009
Since I write for multiple blogs and provide blog consulting services to businesses, my work flow in very content heavy. decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both step one and step three for new content.
This is the final part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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