Blog Council Blogs
July 30, 2008
The blog council is now blogging. Surprising I know, but the executive forum for social media people at large companies originally did not blog. Drawing some flack from the technorati,... Read more →
The blog council is now blogging. Surprising I know, but the executive forum for social media people at large companies originally did not blog. Drawing some flack from the technorati,... Read more →
Have you heard about the new search engine called Cuil, it looks cool. In a New York east coast kind of a way. What exactly do I mean by East... Read more →
Todd Van Hoosear at Tech PR Gems interviewed me at Podcamp Boston last week, he posted the result on his blog the other day. We talked about B2B blogging, something... Read more →
The Society For New Communications Research announces its call for entries for the 2008 excellence in New Communications Awards. I am a research fellow with the society. Awards are granted... Read more →
What does it mean to promote social media? This is a question that I've been thinking about ever since Sunday when I saw C.C. Chapman's presentation about social media at... Read more →
Attending Podcamp Boston this weekend I saw Mark Bernstein's presentation on NeoVictorian Computing, he had some interesting ideas, the main being that people in computing are unhappy, and he had... Read more →
Rob Longert from PepperDigital reviewed the Verizon PolicyBlog for the Fortune 500 Business Blogging wiki. He used Business and Blogging's approach to reviewing blogs, giving the blog 54 out of... Read more →
Cornelius Puschmann's post, "What corporate blogs look like: JNJ, Chrysler, Palm, Marriott," is interesting because Cornelius uses IBM's Many Eyes visualization website to manipulate four sets of text from four... Read more →
It is never easy receiving a negative comment on a corporate blog post. A negative comment may deflate your ego, or raise your blood pressure, especially if the person commentating... Read more →
Reading my RSS feeds tonight I was found Cornelius Puschmann's excellent blog, CorpBlawg, he wrote a post about the Google N-gram corpus, and in the course of discussing the post... Read more →