Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 05/02/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- David Brauer reports criculation numbers for the Strib & the PiPress; updates The Uptake at the Capital situation; looks at the economics of a radio documentary; and notes that Jeff Horwich is leaving MPR; wonders about NYT TC
- Josh Braaten offers three thoughts on one of my favorite subjects, neuromarketing
- Abelardo de la Peña Jr. of Iconoculture (client) observes a multi-lingual degree trend
- John Reinan notes the long-term effect of social media is yet to be known
- Marketing Edge Podcast: Topics Social Media Marketers Don’t Like To Talk About & Befriending Developers [MP3s] and Albert Maruggi interviews Pew Internet’s Lee Rainie
- Rabert Stanke gets in the right frame of mind and talks about the importance of internal communication in a branded community
- Phil Wilson sings the praises of the HTC Incredible
- Kakie Fitzsimmons shares a What the Hell is Social Media? video
- Liz Giel reports that the U of M is letting Google scan their books
- Steve looks at the social media one-upmanship between NYT & WSJ
- Jon Gordon reports on open government online; looks at how the Nexus One is faring; reports on a study of liberal vs. conservative blogs; and then signs off [MP3s]
- Jason Douglas looks at Google Analytics
- Cary Lenore Walski, too, looks at Google Analytics
- Kasey Skala wonders if some people needs a chill pill
- Tom Pick compiles the best WordPress tools and tips
- Clinton Forrey breaks down Miles Davis, Content Strategist
- Andy Giefer lists seven things about PR cover letters
- Mike comments on Google’s speed kick
- Matt Weier takes issue with Steve Jobs
- Dave Folkens says just write
- Minnov8 Podcast: May Day! May Day! [MP3]
- Graeme Thickens takes the pulse of Minnesota mobile developers
- I posted a presentation about Foodies Online; posted a video interview with Julio Ojeda-Zapata; and an interview with venture capitalist David Hornik
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