Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 08/01/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Arik Hanson posts an update on the Minnesota Blogger Conference; posts a case study of Punch Pizza (a Tunheim client); and offers some commenting tips
- John Reinan uses Shirley Sherrod as a lesson in crisis communications
- David Brauer adds TheUptake’s app to his list; asks if MinnPost should run a gubernatorial disclaimer; and reports that Politics In Minnesota is going for-fee
- Steve Borsch discusses the importance of small business innovation
- Tom Pick covers the B2B Marketing Zone
- John Moe wonders if 3D has jumped the shark; covers the WikiLeaks case; reports on the implications of the Library of Congress’ DMCA decision; and covers a pack of hackers [MP3s]
- Eric Hare talks character development for blogging
- Ed Kohler deconstructs a “social media campaign” from the recipient’s point of view; then compares notes with Brauer on Twitterbots
- Kary Delaria covers the Barcelona Declaration (missed this last week; sorry Kary!)
- Lee Odden reviews Brian Solis’ Engage
- Bob Stanke reviews the HTC Evo 4G; then quashes a Brett Favre Twitter rumor
- Social Media For Health Care Podcast: White Teeth Help You When You Are Being Social [MP3]
- Nicole Harrison posts the transcript for her #NPTalk Twitter chat on content management
- Trevor tastes cheeseburger smoothies
- Robert van Alstyne of Iconoculture (client) reports on to-do lists as social games
- Lee Aase announces the launch of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media
- Kristina Halvorson posts content curation best practices in podcast form
- Jennifer Kane talks relationship building amidst sensory overload
- Tim Elliott reviews the Droid Incredible
- Tim Morin’s got a great back-to-school idea: Personal Platforms
- Minnov8 Gang Podcast: More Buzz About Mobile [MP3]
- Marketing Edge Podcast: Brian Solis, Mia Lee, & The 9 Ways Marketing is Changing [MP3]
- I posted conference video of WikiLeaks founders talking about their site; and a NYT reporter’s interview with a robot
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