Interesting posts from Minnesota commmunications bloggers for the week ending 9/27/09.
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- MinnPost’s John Reinan highlights the Twin Cities’ leadership in digital marketing
- Arik Hanson asks if your brand is adapting to the changing world
- Phil Wilson examines how the Emmys got its groove back and reports on the U of M’s Institute for New Media Studies
- Pat Lilja points out that YouTube has added a new fundraising feature for nonprofits and reports that Foursquare has launched Foursquare for Business
- Kasey Skala ponders the costs of augmented reality
- Lee Odden compiles more than 100 SEM resources
- Jennifer Risdall discusses trust
- Zeus Jones wonders who’s responsible for the big picture in a specialized world
- Graeme Thickens live- blogs DEMO 2009
- Sara Emily Loca says too many followers makes Twitter dumb
- Hart Van Denburg reports on Rick Kupchella’s Bring Me The News
- Mike Ryncheck imparts some social media advice for traditional marketers
- Tim Brunelle writes of the dangers of Tweets by proxy and posts another presentation from his Copywriting class
- Mark Palony comments on NFL Twitter policy
- Albert Maruggi rounds out his interview with Twitterville author Shel Israel on his Marketing Edge podcast
- Minnov8’s Phil Wilson showcases Lisa Foote’s MixMobi mobile coupon platform
- Rick Mahn discusses personal branding through email signatures
- Jon Gordon reports on the Windows 7 parties
- Best Buy’s Barry Judge discusses recycling and MOFILM
- The Minnov8 Gang podcasts from the RAIN Makers conference
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