May 2010
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4 Tips for B2B Marketing on Facebook →
“Facebook presents a unique opportunity to connect with and educate your target market in a way that your website and even your blog can’t match. The trick is coming up with meaningful content that people will want to share, and that brings them back again and again.”
1. Become an Industry Resource 2. Engage the Community 3. Expand Beyond Your Wall 4. Lighten Up
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Facebook’s Gone Rogue; It’s Time for an Open... →
Facebook has gone rogue, drunk on founder Mark Zuckerberg’s dreams of world domination. It’s time the rest of the web ecosystem recognizes this and works to replace it with something open and distributed.
April 2010
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Every company is becoming a media company... →
“Every company is a media company because every company publishes to its customers, its staff, its neighbors, its communities. It doesn’t matter if a company makes diapers or steel girders, it must also be a media company and know how to use all the media technologies at its disposal. While this has always been true to some extent, it is even more important today, because our media...
March 2010
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Time To Start Taking The Internet Seriously →
“In short: it’s time to think about the Internet instead of just letting it happen.”
Gelernter writes:
The Internet is no topic like cellphones or videogame platforms or artificial intelligence; it’s a topic like education. It’s that big. Therefore beware: to become a teacher, master some topic you can teach; don’t go to Education School and master nothing. To...
February 2010
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Why HTML5 Isn't Going to Save the Internet →
Gizmodo explains: The beardier parts of the web-o-sphere have been abuzz about HTML5, the next version of the language that powers our internet. Will it revolutionize web apps? Will it kill Flash video? Will it fix our gimpy iPads? Yes… and no.
January 2010
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Internet 2009 in numbers | Royal Pingdom →
What happened with the internet in 2009?
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Google Nexus One Reveals Retail Ambitions →
“The real significance of the launch of the Nexus One what it says about Google’s commitment to online retailing and the company’s apparent aim to broaden its competition with Amazon.”
December 2009
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World Map Of Social Networks Shows Rise Of... →
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Analysis: Is GOOG gunning for Craigslist? | Tom... →
The Biggest Online Winners And Losers For 2009:... →
Check out the top 50 websites by rank and % change…
Be Solutionary, Not Revolutionary :: Tips :: The... →
When we sit down with a blank canvas or clean sheet of paper, we have the tendency to think big. We ask ourselves, “What can I think of that is new, surprising, transformational?”