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An unbelievable display of plagiarism from someone who should know better. Lesson: you cannot steal other people’s content and get away with it anymore! Truly!
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Nor any Australia, either. Which is bizarre since Edelman have offices in both countries. But the guide is a good read anyway. Maybe Edelman folks in Canada and Australia aren’t up to speed enough on social media…
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Big bad bald Mitch receives an iTunes gift, with no note attached. Gift? Bribe? Mistake? Here at BetterComms Towers we await with anticipation our $500 card…
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See? We DO have a sense of humour, honestly! Check out some stunning examples of humour within the PR industry compiled by Eric. We can laugh at ourselves (everyone else does)…
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Two politicians in Britain are using YouTube to their communication strategy
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Tom Keefe asks if chat sessions ‘work’ inside the corporate firewall. He thinks probably not.
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Mark Shanahan asks if the influential and lucrative ‘Change Management’ industry that has sprung up in the last 15 years is better than just letting employees manage the whole process themselves
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Interesting article on how AJAX widgets are making the old-fashioned ‘static’ webpage a quaint antique. What does it mean for your marketing plans?
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Super-brilliant thinker Seth Godin clearly explains why he is impatiently waiting Web4.0 – “Web4 is about making connections, about serendipity and about the network taking initiative.” Comes with examples
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Marjolein on a brilliant widget publishing and stats service that might easily replace Feedburner’s Headline Animator and other widgets. Nice find, M!
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Amit Agarwal with tips on reducing your stress from RIO (rss information overload), something I suffer from constantly.
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Report on the progress of voice integration into Second Life — but will you be able to record the conversations the same way you can record skype calls in skylook?
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Reuters will conduct interviews with key players at the WEF in Davos. Interviews to be conducted infront of a live Second Life audience
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Useful site that lets you know what is happening in your local world, plus events around the globe. The more people add events, the more likely you are to find something useful
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Nova Spivak: “As this case illustrates, there are potential solutions that are not only effective but also inexpensive, which are falling through the cracks because they are not defensible exclusive commerical product opportunites”
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Everything a post-singularity transhumanist meta-intellectual should know. Impress the heck out of your spouse, children and mother-in-law!
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PowerPoint 2007 is very different from earlier versions. This new PowerPoint FAQ entry will offer quick tips on how to get used to the new version and use it more effectively
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Dougie finally releases his Classic/A5 2007 calendars for the D*I*Y Planner.
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Dilbert takes apart management-speak with style and panache. As the pointy-haired boss laments, “why do I even bother trying to moralify these people”
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Use GreatNews as your feed reader? Then this is a must-have Firefox extension: if you click Live Bookmark icon in FireFox, the feed will be subscribed to within GreatNews. Neat!
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An analysis shows that one company’s product downloads came from one blog link. Alice at Presto Vivace concludes that blogs are an essential to any software marketing effort. I would add not just software…
links for 2007-01-21
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http://www.theclientsideblog.com/ Michael Seaton
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http://www.theclientsideblog.com Michael Seaton
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