Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 05/30/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- John Reinan looks at the finances of local TV
- Scott’s got an idea on how to market losers
- John Moe reports on Google Street View; covers the Facebook privacy controversy; looks at Walmart’s $97 iPhone; reports on Apple overtaking Microsoft [MP3s]
- Arik Hanson reviews Droids and announces the Minnesota Bloggers Conference
- Pitch thyself, Kristin Gast, pitch thyself
- Josh Braaten demonstrates how to install Google Analytics on Squarespace
- Tom Pick lists 11 myths of social media marketing
- David Brauer reports traffic stats for KSTP’s hyper-local site; covers Fox9’s odd handling of their anchor’s foray into politics; the Strib‘s deletion of Annette Meeks’ blog;
- Phil Wilson recaps Minnebar and posts a video from MOJO Minnesota
- Doug Pollei posts a video of Pew’s Lee Rainie discussing The Networked Individual at Google
- Lee Odden interviews Scott Skurnick of Edmunds.com
- Michael Keliher asks if a blogger is a journalist
- Jodi Chromey celebrated Nerd Pride Day
- Judy Grundstrom will not be quitting Facebook, you idiots
- Rich Hoeg pits Google against NASA
- Robert Stanke is concerned about Facebook…but not enough to leave
- Rick Mahn lists 5 Friday Follows of top female Twin Cities Twitterers
- Scott Hjulberg says we’re running out of Web addresses
- Ginger Sorvari Bucklin says no one and everyone should own social
- Lee Aase is pondering motivation
- Hans Eisenbeis of Iconoculture (client) reports that debit cards have overtaken credit cards
- Steve Borsch asks if you’re taking time to think
- Graeme Thickins interviews Objectivity about InfiniteGraph and OxygenCloud [MP3s]
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata has got the Facebook privacy controversy covered
- I posted a screencast on how to create Facebook Lists; another on targeting your Facebook status updates; I discussed why Facebook’s Like button sucks and followed that post up with one about Facebook’s privacy problem
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