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[2006-04-27] Drinking the Google Juice Rand points to a new article from the Washington Post's Leslie Walker.
[2006-04-27] Power Law of Participation Social software brings groups together to discover and create value. The problem is, users only have so much time for social software.
[2006-04-26] Study Puts Blog Readers in Buckets A new survey of 36,000 blog readers conducted by BlogAds reveals there are different types of blog readers.
[2006-04-26] Google Scholar Sort By Date Google Scholar recently added a "Recent articles" feature that lets you sort papers by ranking them both by a combination of date and citations.
[2006-04-26] Hiding Behind the Facade Anonymity makes a lot of things easier. Personal attacks and inaccurate representations, for example, don't present much of an issue if nobody really knows who you are when you invoke them.
[2006-04-25] Mark Cuban to Host Radio Show on Sirius Billionaire tech entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, is getting his own radio show, according to the WSJ (sub).
[2006-04-23] The Real Symbiosis Between PR and Journalism It is a self-regarding conceit of journalism that we are the dogs for whom public relations furnishes the lamp posts, says John Lloyd writing in the Financial Times.
[2006-04-23] The New Unconference: EC’s (ExperienceCons) I've been to a lot of conferences and events. Last week I was at the Webmaster World Pubcon.
[2006-04-19] Alan Meckler and Jason Calacanis Face Off The WSJ has Meckler and Calacanis discussing whether the typical blogger can make money from their blog.
[2006-04-18] Technorati Stats, Just a Sign Post, Folks For all the hype and hyperbole surrounding the latest Technorati stats, I think, to Jeremy Pepper's point, a lot of marketers are sitting on the sidelines looking at things and asking, "how the hell does this really help us with our social media plans?"
[2006-04-18] Blogger Relations the Right Way Shel Holtz is doing something very interesting, something that every PR practitioner should pay attention to.
[2006-04-18] Blogger Relations Update #1 About 48 hours has lapsed since I sent out the first batch of some 60 invitations to participate in the Click.TV blogger relations program.
[2006-04-17] Goodbye Vonage, Hello Gizmo Project Area 775 About a week ago, I cancelled Vonage. I like the features but hated the service. I constantly had calls dropped, sometimes randomly heard other conversations, and generally had at least 2-3 issues with it per week.
[2006-04-17] The Blogosphere is Growing... ...but is it just yardstick measurement?
[2006-04-11] Arrington, TechCrunch, Speaking at Third Thursday Following up on my previous post, next Thursday, April 20th, will be our kick-off Third Thursday meetup, and I'm fired up to say our first guest speaker will be Michael Arrington.
[2006-04-10] Building your Virtual Presence Back in December ‘05, I had to prepare for a presentation on "websites and technology" to a room full of campaign folks. There wasn't a lot of direction on what they wanted me to cover.
[2006-04-10] Extraordinary Nobodies Catching up with email unread since last Wednesday (having been away), I start with one from Eric Eggertson which helps me get up to speed with the extraordinary tale of the nobodies.
[2006-04-10] Fear Not Anil Dash describes how to address corporate fear of blogging:
[2006-04-09] Bloggers Should Think Coo-petition, Not Competition Jason Calacanis chastises the WSJ for not directly linking to bloggers. He wants the WSJ to give blogs the credit of a direct link rather than hiding behind Javascript code. That's touching.
[2006-04-07] Learning the Lingo There's a list of blogging terms on Wikipedia. It covers the more common phrases and words.
[2006-04-05] Barnako Goes All Blog Longtime Internet watcher Frank Barnako is giving up his column to become a full-time blogger for Marketwatch.
[2006-04-05] Podcasting R.I.P? Charelene Li has details of a new Forrester report on Podcasting and it doesn't look too positive.
[2006-04-04] Bad Names For Good Things Derek Powazek makes an excellent point in Death to User-Generated Content:
[2006-04-03] Silas Partners and Web 2.0 in the Christian Community Churches and ministries are really getting into blogging, podcasting, and yes, even social networking sites.
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