Social Media Marketing
The One Big Thing: Facebook Vanity URLs
The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is Facebook’s new vanity URLs feature.
Read MoreDo You Have A Sandbox?
It is important that we online professionals create spaces for ourselves where we can put our theories into action in order to test and learn from them.
Read MoreBrilliant Example Of Video Marketing Using YouTube
Charlotte, North Carolina-based ad agency BooneOakley has turned its Web site into a YouTube channel.
Read MoreWhy Reddit Kicks Ass: Blog Marketing Using Social Bookmarking
How to market your blog and acquire new readers using social bookmarking & social news sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Gawkk and Delicious.
Read MoreEmerging Media Presentation: Big 10 News Directors Conference
Maria Surma Manka’s presentation includes insights and recommendations for navigating the social media world: Best tools and best practices for networking, reaching out to policymakers and media.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: An End To Input Devices
The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is Microsoft’s new 3D video camera for the Xbox 360.
Read MoreTeens Online: A Technographic Profile
This presentation is from Amanda Lenhart, of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, to the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. It details teens’ technology ownership and their online behavior.
Read MoreBlog Marketing With A Facebook Fan Page
David Erickson creates a Facebook fan page in order to help rebuild traffic to Videolicious.tv, his video blog.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Google Wave
If Google Wave takes off, it could profoundly alter the manner in which people communicate, collaborate and behave online. That means communications professionals will need to understand how this platform works and how people are using it.
Read MoreInternet Technology & Corporate Responsibility
A discussion hosted by the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley: Recent innovations in science and technology have provided human rights advocates, journalists, and scientists with new tools to expose war crimes and other serious violations of human rights and to disseminate this information in real time throughout the world.
The panel addresses issues of free speech and censorship, surveillance and privacy, human rights and law enforcement, the use and abuse of technology, and the effect it has on society at large.
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