Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 2/28/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Mike recaps the MIMA panel on emerging technologies at Idea Peepshow
- Rocio Zamora Arzola of Iconoculture (client) observes that Consumer Reports is catering to Latinos
- Robert Stanke is abandoning Twitter for Google Buzz
- Joe Loveland talks bureaucratic branding
- Lee Odden discusses Brandividualism
- John Reinan examines the gold that is the Olympics
- David Brauer reports that John Rash is leaving Campbell Mithun for the Strib, covers startribune.com’s malware infection, reviews our newspapers’ e-editions, and reports that Jon Gordon has been promoted to MPR’s social media editor
- Brad Wellman takes a look at the Olympic Twitter Tracker
- Jon Gordon asks what makes content go viral, asks if the Internet really does foster freedom and democracy , then delves into Google’s algorithm in two parts [MP3s]
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata posts a video demonstration of 3M’s multitouch screen technology, reports on one woman’s Twitter customer service adventures, then reviews the Read It Later Digest and posts a video of Plantronic’s bizarre wall of ears
- Arik Hanson takes Prezi for a ride, then shares his thoughts about what the future PR pro looks like
- Amy Wallace dissects a Web document
- Dave Folkens asks what role PRSA should play in an environment of easy access
- Lee Aase discusses a Mayo video that’s gone viral
- Cydney Wuerffel joins Foursquare
- Steve Borsch talks online education
- Kristina Halvorson says the future is in content strategy
- Geek Girls Podcast: Stupid social media advice [MP3]
- Tim Brunelle looks at factless television commercials
- Lisa Grimm is soliciting questions for the next social media breakfast
- Graeme Thickins interviews Terry Anderson about his Spark Radio iPhone app
- Katie Schutrop goes back in the day and reminisces about The Facebook
- I posted: a Jennifer Jones podcast about Generation X technographics; a video demonstration of Google Shopper; a video of Eric Schmidt discussing Google’s vision of the mobile future; a video of fellow Tunheimer Allison Frailich talking about public relations in Uganda; a parody video of Farmville; a demonstration of Google’s new HTML-based AdWords ads; a video of David Pogue’s Internet parody medley; a video about the state of the Internet; and a video interview identifying the traits of an indispensable person
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