Consumer Generated Media
New Facebook Privacy Opens The Floodgates, Offers More Control
Facebook’s new privacy settings should have the effect of substantially increasing the volume of user-created content that is available to the general public.
Read MoreTraditional Media’s Future
Traditional Media’s Future in an Increasingly Digital World of Unlimited, Ubiquitous Content.
Read MoreFacebook Relationship Status: Just Married
This couple changed their Facebook relationship statuses to Married and tweeted about it…at the alter.
Read MoreNFL Finally Gets It….Sorta: RedZone Re-Cutter
With the launch of the league’s new channel, NFL RedZone, it appears the online content lockdown policy may be eroding.
Read MoreIs Online Networking More Effective Than In-Person Networking? – Interview Notes
Online social networking is neither more nor less effective than in-person marketing so as much as it is different.
Read MoreTwitter Lists, A Good First Step
Twitter needs to let users send Tweets to one of their lists so only those list members get the Tweet.
Read MoreMotorola Droid Vs. iPhone 3GS: A Side-By-Side Review
TechnoBuffalo reviews the Motorola Droid & Android 2.0 head-to-head against the iPhone 3GS.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Real-Time Conversational Context In Search – The Twitter Search Deals
The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is that Google and Bing have cut deals for access to real-time conversation data from Twitter (in the case of Google) and both Twitter and Facebook (in the case of Bing).
Read MoreThe Wire – WCCO TV's Innovative Collaborative Journalism Project
The Wire is an online application that will harness WCCO TV viewers’ (and non-viewers) conversations around the news while encouraging collaborative journalism.
Read MoreSocial Networking Phenomenon
On September 29, 2009, David Erickson participated in a town hall forum on social media that was broadcast on regional PBS affiliate KSMQ.
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