Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 04/11/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Josh Breaton explains how to exclude your own traffic from Google Analytics
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata flouts child labor laws
by putting his kid to work testing the iPad then blogs about the Handcast Media iPad radio app and on Modulr iPad accessories and later posts screenshots of the iPhone OS 4
- Adam Singer takes a look at sponsored blog posts
- Robert Stanke talks about his move to Google Buzz
- Jodi Chromey has a few things to say about the iPad
- Paul DeBettignies has the deets on the Minneapolis CrowdPitch event taking place today at 11:30 and on the 15th, he’ll be a panelist for the Human Resources Executive Council
- Ken Kadet says we should reveal stories, not create marketing
- Cary Lenore Walski posts her Google Analytics presentation for the MN Nonprofit Tech Conference
- Tim Elliott spends 10 days with Android
- Garrick Van Buren calls the iPad an ambient information device
- Scott Hjulberg looks at location-based apps
- Hans Eisenbeis of Iconoculture (client) looks at teen girls’ deal sharing behavior while Anna Otieno looks at Chris Hughes’ Jumo
- Rick Mahn reflects on social media scenes across the country then interviews Phil Gerbyshak about going independent
- Jason Douglas and Brad Wellman discuss Foursquare for business
- David Brauer covers the City Pages suicide ad controversy then pens a superb overview of The Uptake Capitol space controversy
- Marketing Edge Podcast: Inside HP Software Social Media [MP3] then Albert Maruggi interviews Mary Ann O’Brien
- Greg Swan loops us in on Loopt
- Arik Hanson learned four branding lessons from the Masters
- Jon Gordon reports on Hunch [MP3]
- Lisa Foote posts some mobile stats
- Lee Aase says mobile apps for health care are inevitable
- Graeme Thickins rounds up Minnesota app developers’ thoughts on the iPad
- Dave Folkens warns against becoming a fanboy
- Minnov8 Podcast: Innovation is Driving Passions [MP3]
- I posted a video demonstrating what a magazine might look like on the iPad; a video of Millennials talking about brands they like; and another of Tom Scheck discussing the affect social media has had on journalism; my @ComcastCares customer service story; and a post about the importance of challenging our assumptions
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