Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 04/18/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Doug Hamlin wonders if Twitter is shooting itself in the foot with it’s own mobile apps
- Lee Odden interviews Lawrence Coburn about DoubleDutch
- John Reinan writes about Facebook overtaking Google
- David Brauer notes the launch of MNOriginal.org, posts a video that is a remarkable example of legal marketing, observes that the Strib‘s mice have a Facebook page, and examines the Tea Party coverage
- Social Media for Healthcare Podcast: Diabetes Innovation Using Crowd Sourcing [MP3]
- Mkly Roventine posts his presentation from MinneWebCon
- Tim Bursch lists six reasons to start blogging
- Jon Gordon interviews Julian Assange, the guy behind WikiLeaks; reports on the Twitter book club; and covers the Library of Congress archiving tweets [MP3]
- Steve Borsch sees a huge opportunity for NetVibes on the iPad
- Jodi Chromey posts a video listing 10 principles of sucessful Web apps
- Scott asks: Tiger Woods ad: Creepy or creative?
- Arik Hanson interviews David Mullen
- Tom Pick compiles a list of landing page design tips
- Andy Giefer reflects on Blink
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata posts a video review of an iPad by a cat and another by a dog
- Ginger Sorvari questions the Value of a Fan metric
- Katie Elfering of Iconoculture (client) posts stats about students engaging in politics through the iPhone
- Lee Aase interviews Dr. Carl May about the use of social media in health care
- Len Mitsch shares a video of Steve Jobs talking iAd
- Lisa Foote comments on the Morgan Stanley mobile report
- Doug Pollei posts a video of Mary Meeker presenting Morgan Stanley’s report
- Geek Girls podcast: Social Graces [MP3]
- Garrick Van Buren says URL shorteners are so last year
- Rick Mahn posts his Friday Follows
- Albert Maruggi examines solution headlines and then talks on deep background
- Minnov8 Gang Podcast: Is “Free as in Beer” Over? [MP3]
- I posted videos of blending an iPad; the MN state lottery hamster commercials; Google Earth 3D; and I posted the Morgan Stanley presentation on the mobile Internet; a screencast of Google’s new real-time search timeline and another about YouTube’s new Post Bulletin feature; a post about voice SEO; and my thoughts on Malcolm Gladwell’s Tipping Point
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