Archive for April, 2008

Scoble Throws in the Twitter Towel

I just saw Robert Scoble present at the Media Relations Summit and a big part of his presentation was about Twitter. Then today this popped up.
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Robert Scoble Scobleizer I just told @ev to turn off my autofollow script. 20,000 followers is enough. I’m seeing one new Tweet every second, I can’t deal with more.
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Social Media and Theology

PC(USA) - Office of Theological Education - Social Media Presentation
I just found out that the Office of Theological Education for the Presbyterian Church used my New Media vs Web 2.0 definition for a presentation.  It’s always a little surprising to me what happens to your content when you put it out there.
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Random Thoughts 4/16/2008

Newsroom Evolution: Press Becomes the ‘Press-sphere’ - Seeking Alpha
A very exhaustive look at journalism and the way things are changing. Complete with several nifty charts.
tags: JeffJarvis, journalism, Press, press-sphere

What I Want a Social Media Expert to Know | chrisbrogan.com
A very detailed post on what Chris sees as must have skils for the so called […]

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Blogs, Ad Networks and the future of the Associated Press

I first mentioned a rumor reported on TechCrunch about Federated Media receiving $50 Million in funding. TechCrunch reports that the rumor is indeed true. It will be fascinating to see what they do with the money. While they aren’t saying just yet, I’m certain that they do have a plan. […]

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Why Desktop Linux will to cross the chasm

When it comes to the Webernet, I’m a total geek. I know this and I embrace it. I also know a thing or two about marketing, business models and innovation (at least I think I do). And I think that Linux has a major market opportunity right now.
But, when it comes […]

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Random Thoughts 04/14/2008

Hive Five: Five Best GTD Applications
I’ve tried a lot of desktop and web based apps to try and master the GTD but my favorite solution is the the Hacked Moleskine. What can I say, I’m just a tactile guy.
tags: NCB, GTD, Moleskine

brandflakesforbreakfast: how competition fuels bloggers
Competitions are a great way to build traffic and […]

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We still need definitions before metrics.

This is an absolutely amazing post By Ross. I’d pull quote the whole article but here’s a start. Do yourself a favor and go read the whole thing and then send it to everyone in your marketing group and then every marketing manager in your company.
Ross Mayfield’s Weblog: Why The Marketing World Can’t […]

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Andy Sernovitz in Boise = Blogger Lunch

This Friday, April 11th Andy Sernovitz, blogger, author, founder of both the Word of Mouth Marketing Association and The Blog Council will be in town for a speaking gig.
That’s good for us since he’s speaking that night and will be in town all day with not much to do. He’s graciously agreed to […]

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Walking the Razors Edge

Social media workers walk a dangerous line everyday. Everyday they walk into a battlefield not knowing what fate awaits them. One wrong word, one misinterpreted email, a delayed response to a blog comment; any of these things can start a fire storm that could ruin the reputation of the company or the social […]

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Random Thoughts 04/06/2008

HyperBored
tags: ncb, HyperBored, ADHD, blog, blogging
Well it’s live now. I’ve been working on this blog for the last few months even though I’ve had the idea for over a year. If you want to look at another side of me, this is it.
99 Resources for Web 2.0 Design | Vandelay Website Design
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