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H-P Throws More Cash at Scientists - Digits - WSJ
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This year’s money, he says, will fund projects that relate to H-P’s existing businesses, but not necessarily in ways that will generate short-term profits. For example, Carnegie Mellon’s Noah Smith is getting a grant this year to study how “opinions are propagated through social communities” on political blogs, and “analyze how the vast amount of data can be leveraged for commerce, social advertisement and other commercial and statistical methods.”
Gawker's Nick Denton: 'Original Reporting Will Be Rewarded' - Advertising Age - Digital
while they'll still live and die (or at least dine) by their page views, Mr. Denton said he believes traffic rewards scoops and original reporting over snarky reheats. Nielsen research shows that nearly 34% of Gawker readers have their own blogs, a key influencer statistic. Gawker readers, it turns out, have their own audience.
Encouraged Commentary: Bringing Natural Conversational Dynamics to Commenting - ReadWriteWeb
I've been thinking for a while of switching to a commenting management system like Disqus or IntenseDebate but haven't been able to bring myself to do it yet. I think I may finally pul the trigger on that.
Carry Your Google Reader Offline with Scoop, Supports Synchronization
finaly a cool way to download, sync and read your google reader feeds when you're offline aka the airplane.
Farewell Vince, HP's #1 blogger - Marketing Impressions
Here's my most recent post on Marketing Impressions. Wishing Vince farewell and sharing some of my insights in helping to build HP's most succesful blog.
Escaloop - Build Your Own Lifestream Badge - ReadWriteWeb
This seems like a very cool way to build badges for your blog. This is something i've had a hard time with because my side bars are a little narower than most.
Check Out the Blogs That Journalists Like to Read | Catching Flack | BNET.com
"Wondering which blogs journalists themselves find most valuable?" no real big surprise. Basically it looks like journalists read the same popular blogs everyone else does.
Consistency Counts, It Really Does! : Freelance Folder
If I had to pick one trait I wish I was better at, it would be consistency. Anyone can be great sometimes. Most successful people are great a lot of the time. Being the *best* requires consistently being great. (No one is great ALL the time.)
Understanding the difference between Forums, Blogs, and Social Networks
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I've often used similar examples as Jeremiah when explaining the differences between various types of tools. I'm still amazed at how many managers (especially at the CXO level) still don't understand the difference. I was recently listening to the results of a CIO study when it became apperant that neither the interviewees or the interviewer understood the differences. I could tell by the responses that the CIO's thought blogs were forums and when I pressed the researcher about it he obviously didn't understand the difference either.
- tacanderson on 2008-01-28
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