Changing Nature of Content
The nature of content online needs to shift to match with the changing nature of the overall Web. Steve Rubel...
The nature of content online needs to shift to match with the changing nature of the overall Web. Steve Rubel...
It’s time to stand up and call "bullshit" on people who say Twitter is replacing blogs. Don’t get me wrong...
There’s lots of interesting stuff going on with social media releases right now. First, we have the news from last...
Here's a fantastic new video that explains Twitter in plain language. This should help you understand and explain what all the buzz is about.
In a move that caused a bit of an online stir this morning, IABC announced that it is taking a lead in the push to develop standards around the social media release.
I worry about people launching headlong into ill-advised, poorly thought-out initiatives, getting burned and not coming back for more, just because it's the 'in' thing to do.
One notable addition to this year's survey was the addition of 25-to-34-year-olds for the first time, alongside the usual 35-to-64-year-old group. This gave them a great opportunity to explore how much younger people trust modern online tools like blogs.
You can find definitions for "RSS" everywhere. Feedburner has a page on it; What Is RSS? is all about it; Wikipedia has a detailed page about it. The list goes on and on. They're all way too complicated.
I have to give CNW Group credit for trying (if you don’t know, CNW Group is Canada’s largest news wire...
I headed out to the latest Third Tuesday Toronto tonight to learn about how Michael McDerment and Freshbooks is using online tools to promote its business.
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