Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 12/27/09. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room. Sorry this post is so late today but I am on vacation so, you know, gimme a break ;-).
- Jon Gordon addressed the reaction to Facebook’s privacy changes [MP3] and then reports that tablets are in for 2010 [MP3]
- Andy Santamaria says local is the last frontier
- John Reinan takes on the demise of newspaper publishing
- Steve Borsch talks about Visi’s new cloud computing service, ReliaCloud
- David Brauer dissects startribune.com’s 2009 traffic then talks about WCCO’s dual Web presence and later reports on the revival of Lambert to the Slaughter
- Robert Stanke is just not that into Google Wave anymore
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata reports that local school kids use iPods in class & provides more background on his blog then tackles e-book readers and the Pedal Brain iPhone app
- Arik Hanson lists seven ways to use LinkedIn as a real networking tool
- Judy Grundstrom examines Ralph Lauren’s Photoshopped ads crisis
- Nissa Hanna is a self-gifting Santa
- Ed Kohler reports that MinnesotaDemocratsExposed.com has been dropped from Google then revisits his technology predictions for 2009
- Kristina Proctor talks about Starbucks’ global sing-along
- Albert Maruggi discusses relevance in his Marketing Edge podcast [MP3]
- Jim Cuene explains how CrowdsMachine crowd sources your reading
- I listed 10 Reasons Why PR People Should Blog and reviewed How We Decide
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