Doc Searls On VRM
May 30, 2008
Today, a number of social media thinker's gathered together talk at the Cluetrain at 10 event in Palo Alto, including Doc Searls, one of the Cluetrain Manifesto authors. The Cluetrain... Read more →
Today, a number of social media thinker's gathered together talk at the Cluetrain at 10 event in Palo Alto, including Doc Searls, one of the Cluetrain Manifesto authors. The Cluetrain... Read more →
Jon Keller & Dan Roche from WBZTV.com's new website, 'Declare your curiosity,' answered my question about the character of New Englanders since the Red Sox won the world series. Dan... Read more →
WBZTV.com Boston has launched a citizen comments and investigative reporting suggestion website called Declare Your Curiosity.com. The site aims to encourage local people to post their curiosities about the City... Read more →
First some background to this post about Oracle. While attending the New Comm Forum, the annual conference for the Society for New Communications Research I met Kevin Ruane, who works... Read more →
FriendFeed lets you aggregate content from a number of social media technologies, Twitter, del.icio.us links, blog posts, flickr and many more. FriendFeed also enables you to share comments with friends... Read more →
As the new channels have become available to marketing to conduct dialogue with customers, marketing will start to dedicate more resources towards a dialogue strategy. Many leaders will be unconvinced... Read more →
squared circles - Clocks Originally uploaded by Leo Reynolds. Shel Holtz writes a great post about the time it takes to blog for a busy executive. He argues that CEO’s... Read more →
I've been writing a series of posts on a critique of the cluetrain manifesto. Rather than a critique necessarily, the posts have expanded my thoughts: On how companies empower employees... Read more →
Ben Benson writes another review for the Fortune 500 Business blogging wiki. He reviews the Accenture blogs. He generally finds the blogs to be engaging, though he would like to... Read more →
My podcast interview with Frank Eliason of Comcast Customer Outreach was recently posted on the Society for New Communications Research website. The podcast forms the basis of a case study... Read more →