Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 07/27/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Adam Singer talks sense about online video marketing
- Tom Pick picks five benefits of business blogging
- David Brauer reports from the frontlines of the commenting wars then examines the Arbitron ratings
- Tim Bursch finds some virtual gems; and reports that the Strib is adding Sunday sections for Dakota & Washington counties
- Arik Hanson lists four common blogger outreach mistakes; then interviews Lisa Grimm from the Mall of America (client) and ruminates on the importance of headlines
- Bob Stanke deconstructs Facebook’s revenue
- Kent Bottles wonders if the Internet is good or bad for you
- Kristina Halvorson curates some quotations on curation
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata takes the iOS out for a spin then compares the iPhone 4 to the Droid X to the Evo 4G
- John Moe reports on the demise of email; on Google’s WiFi collections; and interviews the author of The Facebook Effect [MP3s]
- Paul DeBettignies reports that three Minnesota companies made Computerworld’s Best Place To Work In IT list
- Steve Borsch recaps the Minnesota Cup Semifinal Kickoff
- Graeme Thickins interviews PhoneTell’s CEO Steve Larsen [MP3]
- Minnov8 Gang Podcast: Innovation is Accelerating [MP3]
- I posted a screencast about Twitter’s new geolocation add-on; another about Flickr’s new photo page layout; made a wish list for YouTube; and some videos featuring iPhones
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