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.
more fromwww.slideshare.net
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.
more frommashable.com
Top 10 Social Media Sites That Should Be Next In Line To Get Oprah-fied
Proof that status updating has a life (and usefulness) well beyond Twitter.
more fromwww.socialtimes.com
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.
more fromblogs.zdnet.com
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.
more fromwww.techcrunch.com
The Economics of Giving It Away - WSJ.com
I'm really looking forward to Chris' book coming out.
more fromonline.wsj.com
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"
more frommashable.com
Will The Econolypse Lead To A Transition To Web Tools? | Version 1.0 Blogs
will the economy push the adoption of Web 2.0 tools?
more fromblogs.globallogic.com
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.
more fromwww.whatpc.co.uk
Intel Open Port: IPIP Community Blog: Wacky titles and hyperbole - making Social Media harder to implement
job titles for the social media elite
more fromcommunities.intel.com
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."
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
Three Chinese Internet Luminaries Reflect on 2007, Part 5
more fromdigitalwatch.ogilvy.com.cn
New Channels of Engagement - New Comm Biz - New media strategies for business
more fromwww.newcommbiz.com
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