Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 04/11/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Josh Breaton explains how to exclude your own traffic from Google Analytics
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata flouts child labor laws 😉 by putting his kid to work testing the iPad then blogs about the Handcast Media iPad radio app and on Modulr iPad accessories and later posts screenshots of the iPhone OS 4
- Adam Singer takes a look at sponsored blog posts
- Robert Stanke talks about his move to Google Buzz
- Jodi Chromey has a few things to say about the iPad
- Paul DeBettignies has the deets on the Minneapolis CrowdPitch event taking place today at 11:30 and on the 15th, he’ll be a panelist for the Human Resources Executive Council
- Ken Kadet says we should reveal stories, not create marketing
- Cary Lenore Walski posts her Google Analytics presentation for the MN Nonprofit Tech Conference
- Tim Elliott spends 10 days with Android
- Garrick Van Buren calls the iPad an ambient information device
- Scott Hjulberg looks at location-based apps
- Hans Eisenbeis of Iconoculture (client) looks at teen girls’ deal sharing behavior while Anna Otieno looks at Chris Hughes’ Jumo
- Rick Mahn reflects on social media scenes across the country then interviews Phil Gerbyshak about going independent
- Jason Douglas and Brad Wellman discuss Foursquare for business
- David Brauer covers the City Pages suicide ad controversy then pens a superb overview of The Uptake Capitol space controversy
- Marketing Edge Podcast: Inside HP Software Social Media [MP3] then Albert Maruggi interviews Mary Ann O’Brien
- Greg Swan loops us in on Loopt
- Arik Hanson learned four branding lessons from the Masters
- Jon Gordon reports on Hunch [MP3]
- Lisa Foote posts some mobile stats
- Lee Aase says mobile apps for health care are inevitable
- Graeme Thickins rounds up Minnesota app developers’ thoughts on the iPad
- Dave Folkens warns against becoming a fanboy
- Minnov8 Podcast: Innovation is Driving Passions [MP3]
- I posted a video demonstrating what a magazine might look like on the iPad; a video of Millennials talking about brands they like; and another of Tom Scheck discussing the affect social media has had on journalism; my @ComcastCares customer service story; and a post about the importance of challenging our assumptions
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