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23 Jun 09

The nine tribes of the internet

A cool slideshare of Pew's latest research. I find it interesting that the Digital Collaborators and the Desktop Veterans had the highest income are both high contributors and both have been online for the longest.

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10 Ways Journalism Schools Are Teaching Social Media

It's nice to see Journalism Schools recognize the importance of social media. Especially if they don't want to turn out unemployable students.

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01 Apr 09

Web 2.0 Expo: Why social media marketing fails | Social Business | ZDNet.com

Today at Web 2.0 Expo, “Forrester reunion” panel made up of Jeremiah Owyang, Peter Kim and Charlene Li told a packed room at Moscone West how they believe social media marketing is failing. Don’t fear, however, because they also discussed how they believe it can be fixed.

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14 Feb 09

The Death Of “Web 2.0″

You know you're moving beyond a trend when you can drop the buzz words and get on with business.

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29 Dec 08

HOW TO 2008: How To Do Almost Anything With Social Media

A great roundup from Mashable of all their 2008 social networking "How-To's"

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14 Aug 08

Web 2.0 needs time to grow - WhatPC?

Analyst Gartner highlighted 27 technologies in its 2008 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies while McKinsey’s Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise examined the adoption of tools such as wikis, blogs, social networks and mash-ups.

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  • Analyst Gartner highlighted 27 technologies in its 2008 Hype Cycle for
    Emerging Technologies while McKinsey’s Building the Web 2.0 Enterprise examined
    the adoption of tools such as wikis, blogs, social networks and mash-ups.
14 May 08

Too Many Choices, Too Much Content - ReadWriteWeb

Amen.
"Sometimes it's just hard to keep up. In this technology-focused niche we all live in there are new applications, new initiatives, and new platforms that spring up every day, not to mention constantly breaking news that fills our RSS readers. Take a day off and you're behind."
"It's hard to say. Early adopters are not going to stop playing with every new service, but it's clear that we're getting to a point where tools that centralize, aggregate, but most importantly filter our content are going to be the ones that win out."

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08 Jan 08

Three Chinese Internet Luminaries Reflect on 2007, Part 5

  • The Ogilvy China blog is a must read for anyone wanting to have a better understanding the impact China will have on the Web and us.

    Here's a great interview with 3 of China's thought leaders on this space.

    - tacanderson on 2008-01-08
  • Part 5 of the mini-salon with three though leaders of the Chinese Internet world, which appeared in late December on Mai Tian’s blog. It’s interesting to see the extent to which they’re all engaged with the larger conversation going on among the digerati globally about what Web 2.0 really is

Micro Persuasion: Irrational Exuberance 2.0

  • Consider the enterprise space, for example. Lots of Web 2.0 startups are aiming their sails to these open waters. Some of them are run by very smart people. However, a recent study of CIOs by Forrester found that they only want to buy from big name vendors. Startups in this space should try to get a couple of customers and then sell out to the largest bidder.

TechCrunch20

  • If your product will be ready to launch or publicly demo by September 17, we want to hear from you. The finalists will be selected based entirely on merit by our panel of experts. We will showcase a wide variety of new product launches, ranging from early-stage student work to public-company Internet businesses, to open source collaboration projects. Expect to see mobile products, desktop products and new web services. There might even be a new gadget or two unveiled.


    The specific agenda will unfold over the coming weeks - keep an eye on the TechCrunch20 Blog for the most recent information about the event.


    Register to attend TechCrunch20 here. Ticket sales will be limited to facilitate a high level of collaboration between the audience, presenting companies and sponsors. Early-bird prices are valid through June 30, 2007.

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