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Endless Conversation: The Unfolding Saga of Blogs, Twitter, Friendfeed, and Social Site... - 0 views

  • But just like blogs made two-way conversations on the Web relatively cheap, easy, and quick for the masses compared to previous methods (such as personal Web sites), conversational models on the Web have continued to evolve.  Recently, microblogging and social aggregation platforms like Twitter and Friendfeed have emerged to offer alternative models that are compelling for a number of significant reasons. 
  • Users of the latest social media tools are far more likely to post several times a day, more likely dozens of times, each one forming a new conversational beachhead.  This can be overwhelming, but it can also be enormously stimulating and rewarding, as a form of collaboration, cross-pollination, brainstorming, serendipity, news gathering, and countless other activities provide one with a continuous connection to the broader world.
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The Charity Place: Social networks take word of mouth to a global level - 0 views

  • I’m still totally captivated by the enormous possibilities of social media to share ideas and information, and am inspired to post (yet again) on the subject of how people are using them to come together and do good – because I’ve been motivated to give in the last few days via Twitter.

    Just look at what Jeremiah Owyang has started through his blog and through his Twitter feed, which Oliver Ding then turned into this presentation on Slideshare...

  • I'm sorry to say that I had previously received an approach from two charities - one via Facebook and the other by email - but hadn't yet made a donation.  However, Jeremiah's Twitter message changed that. Charities, take note...
  • There are at least 30 people who have indicated they’ve given through Jeremiah’s updates on Twitter, and more – no doubt – who have given privately.
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Global Voices Online » China: Time to pray - 0 views

  • China: Time to pray Friday, May 16th, 2008 @ 21:42 UTC by John Kennedy
  • ‘Pray for the disaster victims, god bless China' has been the main motif on many main Chinese blogging websites as the country moves past the hundredth hour of mourning, fund-raising and blood donations.
  • The MeMedia collective has being doing in Chinese for total coverage of Earthquake discussions what the crew at Shanghaiist have been doing in English; among all the links MeMedia has been aggregating and sharing publicly on Diigo has been the last blog post from a teacher in Beichuan who didn't survive the earthquake, photos of a school sports activity from May 11.
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  • Blogger Oliver Ding has set up a community space on SlideShare for those affected by and working against the damage done by the earthquake, one of the many ways to help the earthquake victims that in turn is being shown support on Digg.
  • Support for relief efforts from English-language bloggers has been equally swift and thorough. Overall support for Red Cross China has been so strong that accessing the Red Cross website for the past several days has been difficult due to the high volumes of traffic it has been receiving. In no particular order, here are just a few of the many blog posts foreign and English-language bloggers in China have given us in just a few hectic days: http://www.ifgogo.com/80/how-to-donate/ http://cnreviews.com/uncategorized/china_earthquake_relief_and_donation_guide_-_will_update_20080514.html http://cupofcha.com/2008/05/16/ways-to-donate-to-earthquake-relief.html http://www.chinavortex.com/2008/05/how-chinese-websites-are-helping-donations-for-sichuan-earthquake-victims/ http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/13/red_cross_society_earthquake_sichuan.php http://beijingbookworm.com/whatsnew.htm http://www.pandapassport.com/chinese-internet/donate-for-adspace/ http://www.lostlaowai.com/commentary/blog/2008/05/15/add-a-quake-relief-donation-badge-to-your-blogsite/ http://rconversation.blogs.com/rconversation/2008/05/help-chinas-qua.html http://chinesepod.com/earthquake_relief http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/16/green_scene_how.php
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Bloggers unite to support China earthquake victims | BuzzParadise's blog // Blogger com... - 0 views

  • As a Chinese, I feel so heart-broken to see my compatriots suffering from the horrendous tragedy and deeply touched by the bravery and resolve of the Chinese people during the rescuing efforts. I wish I could be right there in the middle of it all, lifting concrete to find survivors. While what I can do is limited so far away from China, I just embedded this banner which has already connected almost 200,000 bloggers to pray for the victims in the disaster region on my blog.
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Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

  • China Quake: Citizen Journalism Roundup All kinds of media, mainstream and otherwise, are abuzz today with coverage of yesterday's major earthquake in China and its aftermath. Here's a quick roundup of some of the most compelling citizen journalism, eyewitness reports, and other quake-related acts of journalism from China and elsewhere that I've found online today
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Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits - 0 views

  • My friend updated me fast on the social networks he uses: apparently he relies mostly on Facebook after having dumped Twitter. As I followed this story via my Twitter account, Twitter developed in just a few hours into an excellent information tool, combining different sources of information. I knew more about the earthquake than many people in China.
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WebLeOn's Blog: 社会化媒体营销的希望和问题 - 0 views

  • 总的来说,对社会化媒体中参与个体的重要性进行评估的过程中,整体的权重分配及汇总还没有一个合理的标准。而对于社会化媒体营销效果的评估方法和评估中可以使用的指标也十分的缺乏。
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企业是否需要自建社会化媒体平台? - 0 views

  • 我想,从媒体平台的归属角度,可以大概把企业实施社会化媒体营销划分为下面几个模式:完全自属:比如戴尔,自建企业博客、论坛、视频等。比较适合能长期投入,将SMM置之于战略层面的企业部分自属:建立自己的“social media hub”,比如企业博客,然后结合其他现存的媒体平台。我想,这可能会是将来大部分企业的模式(实际上严格来说戴尔也应划入此类)完全他属:没有自建媒体平台,完全依赖现有的社会化媒体平台由于借用现存社会化媒体平台会出现上述周期长的问题,我想,以后可能会出现第四种模式:完全他属II:由agency建立的媒体平台,根据需要,植入企业,与受众进行交流
  •  re: 企业是否需要自建社会化媒体平台? 4/19/2008 12:01 PM by Oliver Ding(小容) IV这种可能是以后垂直类社会化媒体网站的发展模式,前提是社区要做到足够好,企业才有可能参与进来。从这个角度来说,agency建立这样的平台,就相当于投资创建一个新的start up了。 或许,有agency背景的人结合适当技术能力的人,创办的垂直类社会化媒体网站,取得成功的可能性比较大。
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