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Michael Marlatt

PR 2.0: New Communication Theory and the New Roles for the New World of Marketing - 0 views

  • Monday, July 21, 2008 New Communication Theory and the New Roles for the New World of Marketing
  • In the era of the "new" social Web, communications is actually evolving back to its origins of communicating with people, not at them. It may seem implied, but communications does not, for the most part, embody two-way discussions.
  • With the soaring popularity and adoption of Social Media, companies are realizing that in addition to marketing communications, listening and engagement is quickly becoming pervasive and necessary in order to compete for precious, yet thinned and distributed attention. The days of focusing solely on Web stickiness, eyeballs and clickthroughs are fading. These are the days of immersion, conversations, engagement, relationships, referrals, and action.
anonymous

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yc c

Dozomo - 0 views

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    Dozomo is a quick way to reach 199 search engines! Just type the name of a search engine followed by a search term, and dozomo will take you there immediately.
Graham Perrin

Tag the Bird - A tagging extension for Thunderbird - 1 views

  • the power of tagging to your Thunderbird
  • search- and forwardable
  • Tags are stored directly into a message's headers
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  • You can use tagthe.net to auto-tag your messages
  • Suggestion of frequently used tags
  • searching and organizing tagged mail
  • external search engines
Graham Perrin

Zemanta Launches Public Semantic API « Faviki Blog - 1 views

Graham Perrin

Mobile Opportunity: A quick history of software platforms: How we got here, and where ... - 0 views

  • where we're going
  • software with APIs that third party developers can write apps on top of
  • grow a tech business more quickly if you get third party developers
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  • lessons about where the industry might go
  • Fair warning: this is a long post.
  • In 1969, the Justice Department, ADR, and several others filed antitrust suits
  • IBM agreed to stop bundling free software
  • disaggregation is a natural outcome
  • multiple companies can move faster
  • backlog of potential creativity
  • The OS is dissolving into a soup of resources distributed across both the network and the local device, with the application in the middle calling on both
  • what it lacks in beauty it more than makes up for in rate of change and versatility
  • hybrids of local and network resources
  • gradual evolution of a super-OS that includes both the network and the device
  • we don't have a name for this new thing
  • trouble talking about it
  • I'm calling it the "metaplatform"
  • Although the metaplatform isn't necessarily elegant
  • compatibility
  • technological advances always lead to value chain fragmentation
  • what happens if that company goes out of business or just decides to stop maintaining the product?
  • If you've incorporated external web services into your site, the site will break if any of those services stops working
  • We don't have any systematic ways to deal with problems like these
  • a business opportunity for the next crop of software entrepreneurs
  • What the metaplatform means
  • Much of the discussion in this post is pretty theoretical
  • practical implications
  • iPhone today gives (in my opinion) the best overall mobile browsing and app discovery experience
  • APIs that will enable other developers to extend
  • implementation is often off-target
  • trying to make their APIs into the business equivalent of an operating system
  • private ecosystem
  • opening the application outward
  • mixed and matched with other functionality in the metaplatform
  • export data isn’t enough... what springs to mind is open source
  • Lots to think about
  • Clayton Christensen
  • The most effective mobile application are
  • a framework to predict where most profits will be made
  • HTML5
  • changes that are brewing in the mobile industry
Barbara Pittman

City Brights: Howard Rheingold : Twitter Literacy (I refuse to make up a Twittery name ... - 0 views

    • Barbara Pittman
       
      that's good, because twiteracy would have been the likely result
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    Great discussion of Twitter against the backlash. Just heard a scathing account in NPR this morning from an uninformed journalist describing Twitter as passé like Second Life! It's all what you make of it.
my mashable

Check For Your Username In 84 Social Media Site With in 8 Sec - 0 views

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    Namechk is a new web application, that help users to find an username over 84 websites with less than 8 sec. This is amazing user don't need to got to each website to check availability of the preferd username. Namechk brings complete solution on checking for username availability is various social media and bookmarking websites.
Gordon Herd

5 Insightful TED Talks on Social Media - 0 views

  • 77Share digg_url = 'http://mashable.com/2010/02/08/ted-talks-social-meida/'; digg_title = '5 Insightful TED Talks on Social Media'; digg_bodytext = 'The 2010 Technology Entertainment Design conference will be kicking off tomorrow in Long Beach, California, bringing the leading minds of many fields together to talk shop about innovation, change, and what the future holds.\n\nAs social media has become a game changer for industries across the board, you can bet the experts at this year\'s TED conf'; email share var shared_object = SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "5 Insightful TED Talks on Social Media", url: "http://mashable.com/2010/02/08/ted-talks-social-meida/" }, {button:false,onmouseover:false}); shared_object.attachButton(document.getElementById('st_sharethis')); shared_object.attachChicklet('email', document.getElementById('st_email')); The 2010 Technology Entertainment Design conference will be kicking off tomorrow in Long Beach, California, bringing the leading minds of many fields together to talk shop about innovation, change, and what the future holds.As social media has become a game changer for industries across the board, you can bet the experts at this year’s TED conference will have their sights set on peeling back the hype and getting at the core of what social technology has in store for this year and beyond.Perhaps the best part of the TED conferences is that videos of the talks are archived and free to view right on the organization’s website. Given the wealth of insight we’re sure to see tomorrow, we thought we’d whet your appetite by highlighting a few recent and exceptional talks from TED’s past, with a focus on social media.
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    5 Insightful TED Talks on Social Media.
Tech World Reviews

iPad 2 Jailbreak Challenge Has Been Accepted by Sony PS3 Hacker - 1 views

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aranno anwar

Rachel Weisz : Early life and background,Career,Theatre,Film,Personal life,Filmography,... - 0 views

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    Rachel Weisz : Full name Rachel Hannah Weisz.She is an English.She was born in Westminster, London, England, and grew up in the Hampstead Garden Suburb.Her mother
acteva solutions

Online Event Registration - 0 views

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    Are you worried how to increase the number of registrants in your upcoming events? You can try the online event registration tips to register the maximum number of attendees possible.
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    Registering manually for an event by filling up long forms can become monotonous for the interested participants. You can provide the potential attendees with the option of online event registration to avoid this problem.
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    Providing the opportunity of registering online for an event can be helpful for other purposes as well. The page created for online event registration can help you remain in touch with the interested participants.
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    While inviting guests for an event, there can be some important details about them that you need to know as an organizer. You can create a customized online event registration page where the interested participants need to fill up a form providing those details to sign in for the event.
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    Manual registration process takes up a lot of time, as it is not possible for more than one user to sign up together. Provide the online event registration services for multiple attendees to sign up simultaneously.
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    Are you wondering how to increase the number of attendees in the next event you are going to arrange? You can use the online event registration tips to attract more attendees and make your event a grand success.
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    Manually registering the attendees during an event takes up a lot of time as well as manpower. Use the time and energy in other important tasks by providing the easy and fast process of online event registration.
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    While organizing an event, you need to register the attendees and store their contact details for future use. Use the online event registration software to create a database of the contact details of the attendees so that you can invite them in your next programs.
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    Filling up a long registration form manually becomes monotonous for the attendees. Provide them with the facility of online event registration to increase attendance at your program.
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    While organizing an event, it is necessary for you to keep a record of the names and contact details of your attendees. Use the online event registration software to create a database of your attendees and invite them for future programs.
yc c

Does the Brain Like E-Books? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 3 views

  • They should be like the historical coffeehouses, taverns and pubs where one shifts flexibly between focused and collective reading — much like opening a newspaper and debating it in a more socially networked version of the current New York Times Room for Debate.
    • Bakari Chavanu
       
      Many websites like NewsVine seem to offer this kind of experience.
  • Still, people read more slowly on screen, by as much as 20-30 percent. Fifteen or 20 years ago, electronic reading also impaired comprehension compared to paper, but those differences have faded in recent studies.
  • Reading on screen requires slightly more effort and thus is more tiring, but the differences are small and probably matter only for difficult tasks.
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  • In one study, workers switched tasks about every three minutes and took over 23 minutes on average to return to a task. Frequent task switching costs time and interferes with the concentration needed to think deeply about what you read.
  • After many years of research on how the human brain learns to read, I came to an unsettlingly simple conclusion: We humans were never born to read. We learn to do so by an extraordinarily ingenuous ability to rearrange our “original parts” — like language and vision, both of which have genetic programs that unfold in fairly orderly fashion within any nurturant environment. Reading isn’t like that.
  • And that, of course, is the problem at hand. No one really knows the ultimate effects of an immersion in a digital medium on the young developing brain. We do know a great deal, however, about the formation of what we know as the expert reading brain that most of us possess to this point in history
  • Hypertext offers loads of advantages. If while reading online you come across the name “Antaeus” and forget your Greek mythology, a hyperlink will take you directly to an online source where you are reminded that he was the Libyan giant who fought Hercules. And if you’re prone to distraction, you can follow another link to find out his lineage, and on and on. That is the duality of hyperlinks. A hyperlink brings you to information faster but is also more of a distraction.
  • floor. I once counted my books among my most prized possesions, now I wish I could somehow convert them all to digital files.
  • My book shelves are full, and books are stacked on the
  • Textbooks also require big double pages with margins for notes. Writing and reading are communication between writer and reader, the audience and genre (and thus expectations) are important, and the format and technology can be used for bad or good. One is not better than the other, they are different, and the more we know of the needs of writers and readers the better technology will become.
  • All of the commentators and responses miss a crucial question here: reading for what purpose?
  • To further complicate this, most of what I read for pleasure is about art or photography, and the kind of history that comes with cool pictures. If paper suddenly disappeared I'd be lost. Most of what I read for work has to be verified, cross referenced, fact-checked, etc. on a tight deadline. If the Internet suddenly disappeared, I'd be more than lost--I'd be paralyzed.
  • I also completely disagree that the web has killed editing. It has just changed the process to include the reader. It would be more accurate to say that it is killing the sanctity of Editors. 'Bout time, that.
  • The missing component in E-Reading seems to be the ability to critically grasp and evaluate the material. Learning is transmitted, but it is more linear than holistic. Now in my 70's, I find that reading from a monitor is a distancing experience. There is an intimacy to reading from a traditional book that is missing in the digital format.
  • Chinese reading circuits require more visual memory than alphabets.
  • I assume that technology will soon start moving in the natural direction: integrating chips into books, not vice versa.
  • important ongoing change to reading itself in today’s online environment is the cheapening of the word.
  • Hypertext offers loads of advantages.
  • When you read news, or blogs or fiction, you are reading one document in a networked maze
  • More and more, studies are showing how adept young people are at multitasking. But the extent to which they can deeply engage with the online material is a question for further research.
  • However, displays have vastly improved since then, and now with high resolution monitors reading speed is no different than reading from paper.
Graham Perrin

ComparingProtocols - pubsubhubbub - Comparison of PubSubHubbub to light-pinging protoc... - 0 views

  • Comparison of PubSubHubbub to light-pinging protocols
  • concrete differences between fat pinging (PubSubHubbub, XMPP pubsub) and light pinging (rssCloud, XML-RPC pings, changes.xml, SUP, SLAP)
  • core difference
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  • how new information from feeds is delivered from a publisher to a subscriber
  • Light pings: Send the URL of the feed that has updated to the subscriber. Fat pings: Send the updated content of the feed to the subscriber
  • Green is good, red is bad
  • criteria to consider for each protocol
Graham Perrin

First 5,000 Tags Released to the Linked Data Cloud - Open Blog - NYTimes.com - 7 views

  • October 29, 2009
  • 5,000 Tags Released
  • Linked Data
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  • By Evan Sandhaus AND Rob Larson
  • we have manually mapped
  • person name subject headings
  • Freebase and DBPedia
  • for fun, we also threw in some other tidbits
  • first and last date
  • number of articles about this subject
  • included the NYT Article Search API query
  • widely and freely
  • all data records released at http://data.nytimes.com will be published under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License
  • plan to expand
  • each of the nearly 30,000 subject headings
  • locations, organizations and descriptors
  • license and attribution rights to thousands of dbPedia and freebase entities. The rightsHolder assertions are flat-out wrong
  • compliment not supplant
salman shakeel

The Patek Philippe Calatrava - 0 views

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    The Calatrava watch is one of the most emblematic Patek Philippe collections, as its name refers to the brands symbol. It also set the standard for elegance in watchmaking.
john sega

Reliable Desktop Computer Support Services - 1 views

My friend is having an issue with her desktop computer so I told her to ask the help of DesktopComputerSupports. They offer accurate and reliable desktop computer support services! So she called D...

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zisimo

Keeping your blog or website and avoid downtime - 0 views

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    Have you ever suggested to someone, a friend, a customer or potential customer to visit your blog or website and business to bring them back to you and let you know that your site is down? If this happened to you, then you know how it can be annoying and a blow to the pocket book. In many cases , it is something you can do to prevent this happening .....
zisimo

How to use domain flipping to start your online income - 0 views

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    With the rising cost of living and a slow economy, people are working longer and harder to make a better income. With their daily work , people are looking for secondary income to make ends meet . Due to the need for extra income , online businesses are at a record level ....How to use domain flipping to start your online income
zisimo

How to find expired domains with domain Web Search - 0 views

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    Internet marketers who succeed know the importance of SEO to succeed in this field. But there is a huge amount of time and work needed to get the backlinks in place and do everything else associated with a successful website. The automated software that is available for this task is frowned upon by search engines . By doing a search on the web domain ,.....
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