links for 2009-01-24
25 January 2009
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Ravit Lichtenberg is a business strategist who helps companies grow by creating differentiated brand, value proposition, and business model that speak to what customers really want.
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Finally. No messing around with code.
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Thanks to Nielsen and Mashable.
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Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog writes up a Twitter 101 for hacks.
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Rohit Bhargava's Influential Marketing Blog spills the beans…
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Brian Solis puts the question out there…
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The brilliant Shonali Burke from Waxing UnLyrical writes a bizarre yet strangely accurate comparison between PR and… broccoli!
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Communities Dominate Brands:
The start of the year 2009 marks the tenth year anniversary for Nokia becoming the world's biggest mobile phone manufacturer. In that time the mobile phone has amassed an amazing array of abilities. While doing so, the mobile phone has also been able to become the focal point for digital convergence and Nokia quite astonishingly taken leads in several major industries far removed from telecoms.
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New data released by Integrated Media Measurement Inc. (IMMI) gives us insight into how men and women engage in "simultaneous media use" – that is, surfing the net while also doing some other activity like watching TV. According to the study, it's more common for women to watch TV and use the computer than it is for men. What's more, women supposedly get better at this multi-tasking as they age. Thanks to ReadWriteWeb for this article.
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Services like Facebook and Twitter are changing the ways we locate and share important news and information, and they have proven to be valuable additions to the field of journalism. Yet their rise has created some thorny ethical questions for reporters and news organizations.
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Embrace the digital age can help land the job of your dreams. The end of this article is where you need to scroll to. Some good tips from The Guardian.
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As soon as President Obama was inaugurated this week, a shiny new version of the whitehouse.gov website was launched, replete with blog and RSS feeds, an indication of the new administration's intent to make full use of the internet.
eConsultancy has been taking a look at the new White House site, and comparing it with Number10.gov, the Prime Minister's website which is still in beta since it was relaunched in August last year
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica has unveiled a plan to let readers help keep the reference work up to date.
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